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Title III-A Grant Accomplishments

Activity 1: Purchase of Equipment to Improve Academic Programs

Areas of accomplishment:

  • Equipment was purchased (using a combination of Title III-A and University funds) for the following:
    • 21 laptop/desktop units for Technology Faculty Mentors (funded by the University)
    • 26 Highly Visible Undergraduate Classrooms (HVUC) (see Appendix A for equipment and distribution details)
    • The Learning Enhancement Center (LEC) received a Smart Lectern/ Sympodium, desktop computer, DVD/VHS unit, audio sound system, visual presenter and data projector and screen.
    • The LEC also received:
      • 4 Dell desktop computers for the training workstations
      • 2 I-Mac Apple computers for the training workstations
      • 2 scanners
      • 1 digital camera
      • 2 inkjet printers
      • 20 internal Dell notebook zip drives to augment the MobiLan One wireless cart w/ 20 notebook computers housed in and used by the center (Cart & laptops not paid for by Title III-A)
      • 1 large SmartBoard
      • 1 Dell laptop computer for the Training Specialist
      • 1 I-Mac G-4 Apple computer for the Coordinator.
      • 2 laser Hewlett-Packard laser printers: 8500N color laser printer and a 8000N laser printer (both donated to the LEC)
    • Equipment Services Loaner Pool received:
  • 2 DVD/VHS combo units
  • 2 data projectors
  • 2 small portable SmartBoards
  • 1 Ibook Apple laptop computer
  • Activity I director (Joel Holder) attended INFOCOMM tradeshow in 2001-02 and 2002-03 to keep current with instructional technology related equipment.

Activity II: Faculty Professional Development

Areas of accomplishment:

  • A total of 12 faculty (13 trips) and 9 (18 trips) staff received funding to support their travel to an instructional technology related conference. The numbers exceeded the grants goal of funding travel for 2 faculty and 2 staff per year (See Appendix B for more detail).
  • Approximately 300 faculty, staff and students were exposed to the latest instructional technologies through Technology Tea, a trade exhibit for instructional technology equipment sponsored by ten vendors.
  • 19 faculty received a $2,500 stipend, and 2 faculty shared a $2,500 stipend to support their instructional technology related projects
  • 21 faculty were awarded $500 stipends to attend a 40-hour “Putting Your Course Online” or PYCO workshop with the expectation that they will develop either a course supplement or a fully online course by the following semester. $250 was immediately awarded to each, and the remaining $250 upon completion of the requirements.
  • A total of 10 online courses were implemented since the beginning of the Title III-A funding cycle. (See Appendix C for more detail)
  • While figures for calendar year 2002 are not available, 2003 year-to-date figures show a total of 656 faculty, 617 staff, 60 undergraduate and 172 graduate students were trained in 817 contact methods including workshops, one-on-one sessions, drop ins, and help sessions in software including, but not limited to: Blackboard, DreamWeaver, Access, Excel, Netscape Composer, Microsoft Office Suite.
  • The first four HVUC classrooms were available in summer 2003, and used by 18 trained faculty members, for a total of 37 courses attended by 756 students. Training is still ongoing, and to date, 212 faculty contacts, 77 staff contacts, 1 undergraduate contact, 16 graduate contacts and 6 other contacts for a total of 312 contacts. All 26 rooms have been installed and are either released for use or are being tested prior to release for use.

For more information on the Title III grant, you may contact the LEC