Are
you interested in a competitive edge in writing proposals for
educational research and development projects such as those supported by
the National Science Foundation (NSF) Transforming Undergraduate
Education in STEM (TUES) Program {formerly the Course, Curriculum and
Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) Program} or for research projects with
significant educational components (e.g., the BRIGE and CAREER
programs)? The Center for Engineering Education Research (CEER) at Michigan State University will be hosting a series of upcoming NSF sponsored Interactive Web-based Workshops (IWBWs) all of which will be presented by former NSF Program Directors in the Division of Undergraduate Education. The Virtual Faculty Collaborative (AAAS, Louisiana State University, and Higher Education Services) is offering a series of Interactive Web-Based Workshops (IWBWs) on topics that are important in preparing proposals and in implementing funded undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education projects. This project is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Transforming Undergraduate Education in STEM (TUES) Program- which is a program of the Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE).
There is no charge for these sessions, but seating is limited.
UPDATE: The workshop, Introduction to TUES, Wednesday, April 3, 2013 (3-5 pm), has been POSTPONED. NSF has not finalized the release date for the new TUES solicitation. Once the solicitation has been finalized, this workshop will be rescheduled. If you wish to participate, please register by clicking on the registration link below. You must use your MSUNET ID/PW to complete the form.If you receive an error You need permission to access this
item, then you are logged into GMAIL. Close all open browser windows to log
out of GMAIL before returning to this page to complete the form. Upon completing this form, you will be directed to the AAAS web site to complete a pre-workshop Participant Registration form and survey for each workshop except the introduction to TUES. If you have any questions, please contact Mark Urban-Lurain (urban@msu.edu). We look forward to your participation. |
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