Previous Grant-Funded Projects
The Educational and Scholarly Technology (EAST) team within LITS has lead or collaborated on several grant-funded projects related to blended learning:
Mellon Liberal Arts for the Digital Age: Wide-ranging, included funding for the Blended Learning Conference, Internships and Post-Baccalaureate fellowships and small classroom 鈥渟eed grants鈥 for the liberal arts. For more information on the Mellon-funded seed grant projects, see details by year:
Other grant-funded projects:
- FITW Just-In-Time, Blended Math: Online, interactive math modules for students to take as needed during introductory science courses.
- Educational Applications for the Microsoft HoloLens: Bryn Mawr partnered with Pearson Education to provide faculty and students with the opportunity to explore, develop, and test educational applications for the Microsoft HoloLens.
- Teagle Courseware Development: Open, blended training in psychology research and statistics.
- TIDES Computational Skill-Building: Computational modules for physics, with an emphasis on incorporating stories that highlight the careers and work of non-Western, women, and under-represented minority scientists.
- NGLC Study: The precursor to the Blended Learning in the Liberal Arts initiative.