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Advanced Learning Center
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Technology Transformations
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Amy de Jongh Curry, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
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Transforming the classroom through Innovation to Excellence in Learning (IEL)

Technology Fellowship Program (TFP)






TAF Innovation Grants
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Technology Access Fees (TAF) funds have been used for a number of years to stimulate technology literacy and fluency among both faculty and students and have been offered in the form of TLIT, TAF & I2 Grants and additional programs such as IEL, TFP, GAs-for-FITness, etc. have been added in recent years to broaden the impact in the classroom. These programs have been successful in stimulating positive changes in the classroom.

The Advanced Learning Center has reorganized these grants under the umbrella of TAF Innovation Grants or the TIG Program. With this reorganization, there are three types of grant opportunities for faculty. These programs are explained in detail by following the links on the left.

Note: All of these programs are supported in collaboration between the offices of the VP of Information Systems (CIO) and the Provost / Academic Affairs.

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