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University of Massachusetts > Information Technology Council > ITC Academic Technology Grant Final Reports
Academic Technology Grant Recipients' Final Reports
Academic Year 2007-2008 (FY 2009)
Preparatory Chemistry: Evaluator-Integrated Book for Distance Learning and Blended Courses (Amherst; PI: Botch)
Design, Development and Implementation of Audio/Video Capture Technology to Enhance Effectiveness of the Disfluent Speech Transcription Process (Amherst; PI: Mercaitis)
No More Pencils, No More Books...No More Overheads and Markers: Communication Disorders 211 Revised (Amherst; PI: Poissant) (Coming Soon)
Using the Personal Response System and the Interactive Whiteboard to Improve Teaching and Learning in Graduate Level Courses (Amherst; PI: Randall)
The Role of Mobile Devices for Contextual Learning: Plant Biodiversity as a Model (Amherst / Boston; Co-PIs: Schoen, Stevenson)
Evaluation of Learning Outcomes for a Blended Course Format (Boston; PI: Milburn)
Web 2-0 Workshops for UMB Faculty and Secondary School Teachers (Boston; PI: Simone)
Learning Can Be del.icio.us: Using Social Tagging to Facilitate Asynchronous Research Collaboration in Undergraduate Management Courses (Boston; PI: Foster)
The Use of Technology to Improve Assessment of Pre-Service Teacher Learning Outcomes (Boston; Co-PIs: Brady, Jackson, Ribisi)
Enhancing Science Learning with Clickers (Boston; Co-PIs; Robinson, Sevian)
Removing Barriers of Economy: Technology and Academics (Boston; Co-PIs: D'Alotto, Paugh)
The Ancient City of Teotihuacan: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Virtual Learning Environments (Dartmouth; PI: Ahrens) (Extension FY2010)
Using Remote Response Technology to Enhance and Understand Learning in a Large Classroom: An Empirical Investigation (Dartmouth; PI: Shapiro)
Innovative Approaches for Success with Millennial Learners and the Google Generation: Using Personal Response System Technology to Enhance Student Nurse Learning in Large Size Classrooms (Dartmouth; Co-PIs: Hunter-Revell, McCurry)
Art and Engineering Synergy in Computer Game Development (Dartmouth; PI: Valova)
Using Electronic Webfolios to Facilitate Assessment for Learning in UMD Spanish Classrooms: A Programmatic Initiative (Dartmouth; PI: Biron)
Teaching Health Assessment To Nursing Students Using Web-Based Virtual Clinical Excursion Modules (Dartmouth; PI: Weatherford)
Multi-Modal Language Acquisition Through the Use of Technology (Dartmouth; Co-PIs: Rosa, Almeida, Lopes)
Enhanced Learning and Advice Through Online Assignments (Lowell; Co-PIs: Levasseur, Beke)
Success of First-Year Calculus & Physics Students Using Online Tutoring (Lowell; PI: Riley-Callahan)
KnowHow! Creating Online Information Literacy Instructional Modules (Lowell; Co-PIs: Shuldman, Callahan) (Extension Fall, '09)
Electronic Resources and Services and UMass Lowell Libraries: Improved Access and Usage Through Usability Testing and Instruction (Lowell; PI: Fisher) (Extension Fall, '09)
Reflection: A Comparison of Facilitated Face-to-Face Discussion and Blog Entries to Enhance Student Learning (Worcester; PI: Fischer)
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