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SUNY Distance Mentored Undergraduate Research: Leveraging System Expertise to Enhance Learning
Lori Bernard, Geneseo
Jack Croxton, Director of OSCAR (Office of Student Creative Activity and Research), SUNY FredoniaShashi Kanbur, Department of Physics, SUNY Oswego
Creates high impact learning and mentoring experiences via distance collaboration – allowing more students and faculty to participate in undergraduate research
Tier 3 - Up to $60,000 (6 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Developing a SUNY-wide Transliteracy Learning Collaborative to Promote Information and Technology Collaboration
Trudi Jacobson, University at Albany
Thomas Mackey, Dean, Center for Distance Learning, Empire State CollegeMark McBride, Coordinator of Library Instruction, Buffalo StateMichael Daly, Public Services Librarian, Fulton Montgomery Community CollegeMichele Forte, Assistant Professor, Community and Human Services, Center for Distance Learning, Empire State CollegeJenna Hecker, Instructional Developer, University at AlbanyEllen Murphy, Director of Online Curriculum, Empire State College
Tier 3 - Up to $60,000 (6 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Enviropedia: A Serious Game about Beverage Container Choices
Lori Scarlatos, Stony Brook University
Alexander M. Orlov, Material Science and Engineering Arnout van de Rijt, Sociology David J. Tonjes, Technology and SocietyStony Brook University
Tier 3 - Up to $60,000 (6 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
SUNY Co-laboratory on Immersive Virtual Environments for STEM Learning
Peter Shea, University at Albany
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Jianwei Zhang, U AlbanyAlan Oliveira, U AlbanyDan Goodwin, U AlbanyMathias Vuille, U AlbanyJennifer Goodall, U AlbanyRoberta Johnson, U AlbanyBina Ramamurthy, U Buffalo
Edward Bever, Old WestburyJim McElwaine, PurchaseLarry Dugan, Finger Lakes CCSuzanne Hayes, Empire State CollegeAlexandra Pickett, SLNKim Scalzo, SUNY CPD
Tier 3 - Up to $60,000 (6 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Initiating Conversations About the End of Life: The Advanced Illness Decision Simulation Environment
Deborah Waldrop, University at Buffalo
Mary Ann Meeker, DNS, Associate Professor, UB School of Nursing David Milling, MD, Senior Associate Dean, UB School of Medicine Steve Sturman, Instructional Designer, UB School of Social Work Karen Zinnerstrom, PhD, Coord., UB School of Med. Clinical Competency Center Tony Guzman, UB School of Social Work, Director of Online
Modules that teach students how to approach and conduct conversations about patients’ end-of-life care, followed by a patient-family-provider simulation that develops skills in a safe learning environment
Tier 3 - Up to $60,000 (6 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Observations of Students in Clinical Settings via iPadsPam Youngs-Maher, Upstate Medical University
Dr. Ann Botash, MD, FAAP, Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatric Vice Chair for Educational Affairs, and Course Director for the Pediatric Clerkship at Upstate Dr. Gene Bailey, MD, Associate Professor of Family Medicine, and Course Director for the Family Medicine ClerkshipDr. Patricia Powers, DNP, MPA, RN, FNP-C, PMHNP, Assistant Professor of Nursing, and Course Director for the Family Nurse Practitioner Program (FNP Track)Dr. Carol Recker-Hughes, PT, PhD, Associate Professor, Director of Clinical Education, and Vice-Chair of the Physical Therapy Education ProgramMr. Joseph Smith, M.S., Director of Educational Communications
The more observation/feedback cycles we can conduct with students in clinical settings; the stronger our graduating health care professionals will be in effective communication skills when interacting with patients.
Tier 3 - Up to $60,000 (6 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Learner eXperience Designers (LXD) Exploring the Feasibility of Badging
Beth Burns, Buffalo State College
Mark McBride, Buffalo State Ken Fujiuchi, Buffalo State Meghan Pereira, Buffalo State Jason Welborn, Buffalo State
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Improving Student Performance in SUNY Orange Placement Assessment and Developmental Courses Through the Use of Video Presentations
Mary Ford, Orange County CC
Stacey Moegenburg, Associate Vice President, Business, Math, Science and Technology Division, SUNY Orange
We are helping create a more seamless education pipeline for high school students… we are improving the quality of instruction for our developmental students.
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Enhancing Student Success in Potsdam's Hybrid History Courses
James German, Potsdam
Natalia Veinott, History Course Coordinator, SUNY Potsdam
Students used Facebook as a forum for discussion with each other about the course rather than just addressing questions to the teaching staff.
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Electronic Portfolios to Enhance Experiential Learning and Assessment in Internship Courses
Gary Halada, Stony Brook
The value of e-portfolios to industry is clear; as more mentors from industry become involved in the process; new collaborations are sure to result.
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
The E-Textbook Opportunity: The Time is Now for SUNY
Dean Hendrix, University at Buffalo
Developing centralized SUNY e-textbook infrastructures could save students 65%-85% off their textbooks costs with zero drop in student learning outcomes
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Big Data on a Small(er) Campus: Use of Large-Scale Text Analysis by a Comprehensive Primarily Undergraduate Institution Brian Lowe, Oneonta
Gregory M. Fulkerson, Assistant Professor of SociologyJames Greenberg, Director, Teaching, Learning and Technology CenterBrett Heindl, Assistant Professor of Political SciencAchim Koedderman, Associate Professor of PhilosophyWilliam R. Wilkerson, Associate Professor of Political Science
Key Partners: Penn State, IBM, UB Center for Computational Research
Providing undergrads exposure to cutting-edge social scientific methodologies to expand data analytics into social science research.
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
SUNYport: Portfolio site for SUNY students
Mark Ludwig, University at Buffalo
A. Ben Wagner, University at BuffaloDean Hendrix, University at BuffaloAndrew Perry, SUNY Oneonta
Pilot Implementation of VIVO as an e-Portfolio service for students.
We have built an online space where SUNY students can show off their work; market their skills and get a taste of open access scholarship.
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Osw3go.net: Alternate Reality Simulations as Learning Tools
Ulises Mejias, Oswego
Developing a template that can be used for supporting interdisciplinary 'alternate reality' simulations that are collectively played by students using the Web
We will provide access to a website where users can download a Wordpress template to conduct their own alternate reality games
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Development & Validation of SUNY Prep: Learner Preparedness Survey
Melissa Miszkiewicz, Buffalo State College
Christine Kroll, Assistant Dean, Graduate School of Education, UBKelly Marczynski, Assoc. Dir., Center for Health & Social Research, Buffalo StateWilliam Wieczorek, Dir., Center for Health & Social Research, Buffalo StateTom Mackey, Dean, Center for Distance Learning, Empire State CollegeCraig Lamb, Dir, Academic Support, CDL, Empire State CollegeJ. Goodlet McDaniel, Assoc. Provost, Distance Education, George Mason University
A validated survey to determine learner readiness for college education
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Open SUNY Textbooks Cyril Oberlander, Geneseo
Dean Hendrix, University at BuffaloCharles Lyons, University at Buffalo
38 Proposals received from SUNY Faculty. 15 Open Textbooks available will be available in Open Monograph Press; cataloged in OCLC/WorldCat & Open Textbook Catalog
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Virtual Study Abroad: Student Engagement & International Interaction Using Meeting & Mobile Tools
Lorette Pellettiere Calix, Empire State College
Patrice Prusko Torcivia, Empire State CollegeOscar Leon, Quality Leadership University (QLU) – Panama
Researching and promoting learner engagement in cross-cultural and international interactions
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Creation, Implementation, and Assessment of Anatomy and Physiology Online Laboratory Modules
Adam Rich, Brockport
Chris Price, SUNY BrockportKanchana Mendes, SUNY BrockportKathleen Reagan, SUNY BrockportJeremy Browne, Brigham Young UniversityChristopher Loretz University at BuffaloMarirose Ethington, Genesee Community CollegeGary W Glaser, Genesee Community College
Examines the usefulness and effectiveness of brief online videos to substitute for face-to-face instruction during lab sessions
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Crowdsourcing Commentary
Paul Schacht, Geneseo
Joe Easterly, Electronic Resources and Digital Scholarship Librarian, Milne Library
Project builds collaborative textual annotation, enabling individuals across multiple courses, campuses, levels of expertise, and intellectual approaches to engage in rich, vibrant, multi-layered conversation around a single text.
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
4C-CITI: Four-College Consortium for Innovative Technology Integration
Shufang Shi, Cortland
Kathleen Gradel, Language, Learning and Leadership Department, SUNY FredoniaSharon Raimondi, The Exceptional Education Department at UB/Buffalo State Chris Widdall, Childhood/Early Childhood Education Department, SUNY CortlandKarl Klein, Computer Studies Department, Onondaga Community College
Mutual mentoring among collaborators and digital backpacks for dissemination
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Development of an Interactive Case Study Capability
Christopher Urban, SUNYIT
Glenn E. Van Knowe, Ph.D., MESO, Inc.Kenneth T. Waight, Ph. D., Sun Dog Science, LLC
Students will recognize clean energy and how to capitalize on the smart grid through real world simulations
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
SUNY Healthcare Island: Exploring a Virtual SUNY Community of Healthcare Learners
Hope Windle, Ulster County CC
Renée Gecsedi, MS, RN, Director of Education, Practice and Research, New York State Nurses Association Alexandra Pickett, SUNY Learning Network
The project aligns existing Second Life Healthcare facilities and resources previously designed by SUNY Ulster with other SUNY schools eager to explore the next generation of learning in a virtual world.
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Design Digital Concierge for SUNY Learning Commons: Pedagogical Rich Reusable Learning Object
R. Hope Adams, Empire State College
Rosalyn Rufer, School for Graduate Studies, MBA SUNY Empire State College
Designing, developing, and implementing pedagogically rich reusable learning objects (RLO), that will be shared through the SUNY Learning Commons
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
SUNY Geneseo Neuroscience Cyber Technology Laboratory (CTL) Course
Terence Bazzett, Geneseo
Investigate Educational Resources in Neuroscience (ERIN) for use in related courses (e.g. Biopsychology, Behavioral Pharmacology, Behavior Genetics); determine feasibility of use in online/hybrid courses and for primary assignments
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Eternal France: An Interactive Historical Simulation for College History Classes
Edward Bever, Old Westbury
Develop & Prototype an interactive solitaire computer game for use in Western Civilization and European history courses in which students will guide the development of France from the time of Clovis to the present day.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Presentations Unplugged: Mobile Devices in the Classroom
Tom Blake, Binghamton University
Testing consumer-oriented products (eg: "Apple TV") with a displays to enable faculty wireless, full freedom of movement within the classroom using hand-held devices (e.g. iPads, iPhones.)
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Science and Engineering Everywhere, at Anytime, and for Everyone
Monica Bugallo, Stony Brook
This pilot program engages undergraduate students in authentic science and engineering by developing and using modern cybertools & mobile apps gather data for a cosmic ray experiment
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Developing an Informed Community of People Who Are Interested in Advancing 3D Virtual World Instruction
John Cabra, Buffalo State College
Dr. Cyndi Burnett, KnowInnovation
Test, develop and study the use of Qube™ a 3-D virtual world – in teaching a creative studies class – with potential expansion to other curriculums
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Synergy & Systemness: Making the Most of Innovative Technology & CollaborationFrancesca Cichello, Empire State College
Richard Bonnabeau, Visiting Professor, SUNY Empire State CollegeEnder Suvaçi Vice Rector, Research and Int’l Affairs, Anadolu University, TurkeyBilge Kagan Ozdemir, Asst Professor - Economics, Anadolu University, TurkeyPhyllis Herdendorf, Prof of Business – MBA pgm, SUNY Empire State CollegeGerman Zarate-Hoyos, Chair & Assoc Prof - Economics, SUNY CortlandÖzgür Yildirim, Coordinator for International Academic Programs, Faculty of Education, Anadolu University, TurkeyMary Schlarb, M.P.S., Director of International Programs, SUNY CortlandBetsy Braun, Curriculum Design Specialist, SUNY Empire State CollegeJon Rubin, Director, SUNY COIL Center
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Engaging Students in Information Literacy and Digital Literacy through Emerging Technologies
Jessica Clemons, Syracuse Environmental Science & Forestry
Stephen P. Weiter, Director, College Libraries, SUNY ESF
We reached nearly 100 students during the initial pilot. We have also created a bit of a buzz on campus about using newer technologies in the classroom.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Dreaming in Languages: Politics, Pedagogy and Technology for Language Instruction
Juan De Urda Anguita, Fredonia
Chiara De Santi, Visiting Lecturer, SUNY FredoniaCarmen Rivera, Professor of Spanish, and Chair of the Dept. of ModernLanguages, SUNY Fredonia
One day workshop, followed by a website that examined the political climate around language teaching, and current theories on language acquisition and pedagogy – including technological innovations to support language instruction
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Development and Assessment of Mobile Device Instruction in STEM Education at K-21 Level
Katharina Dittmar, University at Buffalo
Bina Ramamurthy, Computer Science and Engineering, University at BuffaloJessica Poulin, Biological Sciences, University at Buffalo
Taking a typical STEM subject “Population Genetics“ - and use a cyber-infrastructure enabled virtual gaming platform as a teaching and learning environment. Includes App development for iOS and Android
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Non-Profit Community Partner Service Project
Amy Dohm, Clinton CC
Nathan Franklin, English Dept., Clinton Community College
Working to engage first-year writing students in collaboration with community partners by assembling cooperative; voluntary networks focused around innovative knowledge-making.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
IL Fox – The Virtual Toolbook for Information Literacy Initial Research
Carol Anne Germain, University at Albany
Tor Loney, University at AlbanyJohn Pardavila, University at Albany
IL Fox helps young learners, high school students, college students and lifelong learners gain the essential vocabulary to begin exploring the digital world; and gain advanced knowledge of concepts and principles of information literacy
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Evaluating Geologic Mapping Tools for the Undergraduate Curriculum
Martha Growdon, Oneonta
Dr. Les Hasbargen, SUNY Oneonta
Evaluation of digital (mobile) mapping tools with undergraduate students to determine a standardized method of geologic information collection and presentation to better understand the geologic and natural resources in New York
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
An Undergraduate Research Experience: Using technology to Monitor Japanese Beetles Related to Changing Climate Conditions, Across New York State
Linda Jones, Empire State College
Nikki Shrimpton, Dean, Central NY Center, SUNY Empire State College Sadie Ross, Dir. of Environmental Sustainability, SUNY Empire State College Jeremy Stone, Instructional Technologist, SUNY Empire State College
Developed a Citizen Science project template to engage students in science and sustainability by monitoring Japanese Beetles – then hosted a SUNY Citizen Science workshop
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Integrated Early Career & Transfer EngagementOWL for Online Adult LearnersRobert Knipe, Genesee CC
Deborah Stayer Kelly; Jayne Peaslee, Corning CCColleen Gentry; Martie Dixon, Erie CCMaureen Owens; Larry Dugan, Finger Lakes CCJudie Littlejohn; Bob Knipe, Genesee CCCori Dunagin, Jamestown CCPeggy VanKirk; Terry Keys, Monroe CC
Developing web-based orientation training materials and internal procedures for career and transfer exploration and assistance for online degree-seeking students occurs from day one of their college studies (aka “Digital Concierge”)
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Gestural Melody: New Learning Tools for Musical Composition
Keith Landa, Purchase
Peer Bode, Professor of Video Arts, Alfred UniversityJim McElwaine, Professor of Music, Purchase CollegePaul Thayer, Instructional Support Associate, Purchase College
The Gestural Music Interface captures melodies quickly and clearly using hand gestures on a digital tablet in a digital audio domain that allows for overdubbing and compilation.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Hybridization: Transforming to a Hybrid Foreign Language Instructional Model
Rose McEwen, Geneseo
Felisa Brea, Lecturer of Spanish, Languages and LiteraturesBill Heller, Lecturer of Spanish and Department's Assessment Coordinator, Languages and Literatures
Transforming beginning-level courses from traditional, face-to-face teaching/learning formats to a hybrid, Quia-powered online model by adopting ACTFL-based proficiency measurements to design and assess learning outcomes, curricula, and paradigms
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Multimedia Recording Suite
Lisa Melohusky, Fredonia
T. John McCune, MultiMedia Team Leader, ITS Multimedia Team, SUNY FredoniaDawn Eckenrode, Director - SUNY Fredonia Professional Development Center
A multimedia recording suite for file creation to support “flipped classrooms” to support online and hybrid courses.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Design and Testing ofLaboratory Instruction Management System (LIMS)
Alexander Nazarenko, Buffalo State College
Introduced a Laboratory Instruction Management System by implementing electronic notebooks and computerizing data acquisition as part of student lab experiment designs.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Giving/Getting Access to Scholarly and Instructional Material
Mary Jo Orzech, Brockport
Andrew Perry, SUNY Oneonta
Conference Resources available: www.brockport.edu/library/g2
A one-day conference to help faculty and researchers understand and safeguard intellectual property rights in producing and consuming information.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Student Mediated Video Lecture Capture
Ronald Sarner, SUNYIT
Rosemary J. Mullick, Professor, SUNYITJorge Novillo, Professor, SUNYITChristopher Urban, Lecturer, SUNYITNick Merante, Instructional Support Assistant, SUNYIT
Piloted Stanford developed ClassX, an open-source system that enables viewer selection any portion of the image, such as the screen or board for enlargement, and can dynamically change the selected portion.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
DCrit: Digital Critiquing Platform
Steven Schneider, SUNYIT
Digital Critique Platform accepts submitted projects for critique; assigns participating faculty, professionals and peers to conduct rubric-based critiques of specific student projects.
Archives student work and critical assessments in a single database, facilitating review and assessment of both individual-level and aggregate-level progresstowards specific educational objectives.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Tools of Engagement Project (TOEP): On-demand Discovery Learning Professional Development
Roberta (Robin) Sullivan, University at Buffalo
Beth Burns, Buffalo StateKathleen Gradel, SUNY FredoniaShufang Shi, SUNY CortlandCherie van Putten, Binghamton Univ.Cindi Tysick, University at Buffalo
https://sites.google.com/site/sunytoep/
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Supporting the needs of 21st Century Learners: Faculty Development with Tools of Engagement
Nathan Whitley-Grassi, Empire State College
Patricia Hoefler, Empire State College (Co-PI)Mark Lewis, Empire State College (Co-PI)Jase Teoh, Empire State College (Co-PI)Michael Fortune, Empire State College (Co-PI)Evren Eryilmaz, Empire State College (Co-PI)Sheryl Coleman, Empire State College (Co-PI)
A Faculty Development Program to be rolled out to ESC's seven regional centers in the Spring of 2013. The program will consist of four module-based blended training units
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Using Visual Communication Tools to Enhance Teaching and Learning
Harrison Yang, Oswego
This project has great significance in that it is the first time a training model of integrating visual communication tools in Curriculum and Instruction MSED program at SUNY Oswego.
The project will lead to this unique and replicable pedagogical model ready for replication in education programs at other SUNY campuses. The Students loved it!
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded) 2012 – Round One
Automating Production of PowerPoint-Based Algorithm Visualization Teaching Materials
Sen Zhang, Oneonta
James Ryder, SUNY Oneonta (Co-PI)
Increased the availability and accessibility of easily adoptable, standardized PowerPoint (PPT) algorithm visualization (AV) presentation materials for Computer Science students.
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (26 Awarded)2012 – Round One
Monica Bugallo, Stony Brook UniversityExploring New Horizons: Science And Engineering Everywhere, Anytime, For Everyone
Steven M. Gallo, University at BuffaloVirtual Infrastructure for Data Intensive Analysis (VIDIA)
J Tomás Henriques, Buffalo StateLOOP: A Project in Creative Instruction for Music Technology [Learn-Operate-Outreach-Perform]
Cyril Oberlander, GeneseoSUNY Open Textbooks Renewal
Tier 3 - Up to $60,000 (8 Awarded)2013 – Round Two Announcements
Peter Shea, University at AlbanySUNY Games II
Roberta (Robin) Sullivan, University at BuffaloTools of Engagement Project (TOEP): On-demand Discovery Learning Professional Development (Phase 2)
Patrice Prusko Torcivia, Empire State CollegeCross-Cultural Experiential Learning Evaluation Project
Lijun Yin, Binghamton UniversityiTutor and iDemo: 3D Computer Vision/Graphics with Intelligent Avatar Interaction
Tier 3 - Up to $60,000 (8 Awarded)2013 – Round Two Announcements
Nicole Adsitt, Cayuga CC Math Course Redesign Project
Nina Bassuk, Cornell UniversityIntegrated Online Database for Plant Identification and Use in the Landscape
Mark A. Bremer, SUNYITIntegration of Virtual and Real Equipment Learning Tools Related to Sustainability Education
Marty Christofferson, Tompkins Cortland CCStudent Success and Affordability through the use of Open Educational Courses
Susan Deane, DelhiImpact of a Cloud-Based Program on SLOs in an Online Health Assessment Course
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded)2013 – Round Two Announcements
Timothy W. Gerken, MorrisvilleCultivating a Composing Process: Growing Critical Thinking and Student Success with ePortfolios
Thomas Giblin, BrockportRural Schools Virtual Project [RSVP]: Expanding Access to Advanced & Elective Online Coursework
Paul R. Gould, Binghamton UniversityIntegrating Mobile Technology to Enhance Geriatric Social Work Training
Dean Hendrix, University at BuffaloThe E-Textbook Opportunity: The Time is Now for SUNY, Phase 2
Changhyun Kwon, University at BuffaloDeveloping an Interactive Web-Application for Instructions Involving Networks
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded)2013 – Round Two Announcements
Jeffrey Linn, BrockportProposed Project: Developing Co-curricular courses that lead to critical thinking in on-line and hybrid coursework
James M. Pitarresi, Binghamton UniversityA Hybrid Approach for Teaching Calculus
Christopher Rigby, Orange CCIntroducing Virtualization via OpenStack "Cloud" System to SUNY Orange Applied Technologies Students
Rachel Rigolino, New PaltzSUNY Writing Across the Curriculum Online Resource Center
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded)2013 – Round Two Announcements
Mark Sullivan, GeneseoGift and Deselection Manager Online
Douglas H. Summerville, Binghamton University Developing a Technology Platform to Support Blended-Online Learning
Tier 2 - Up to $20,000 (16 Awarded)2013 – Round Two Announcements
Mohammed Abdallah, SUNYITTowards OPEN SUNY: A Novel On-line Learning Approach for ECE and ET Students
Celia Easton, GeneseoOnline Global Learning Communities in the Humanities: A Course Model
Christine Faraday, Nassau CCMultimedia Innovation Instruction Technology (MIIT)
Jinseok Heo, Buffalo StateA Virtual Instrumental Analysis Laboratory (VIAL) for Buffalo State and Open SUNY
Susan P. Lieberthal, Suffolk CCE-portfolios to Engage Student Veterans at Suffolk County Community College
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (9 Awarded)2013 – Round Two Announcements
Jill Reese, FredoniaiPads for Music Making and Music Teaching
Samara Smith, Old WestburyCollaborative Media Lab Pilot
Kjersti VanSlyke-Briggs, OneontaEnriching Teaching Field Experience Through Technology
Krista Vince Garland, Buffalo StateTeachLivE from New York: Developing Innovative Practices in Immersive Teaching Technology
Tier 1 - Up to $10,000 (9 Awarded)2013 – Round Two Announcements