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The Idaho State Board of Education
allocates $157,050 for LCSC every year. The Idaho Technology Incentive
Grant (ITIG) program seeks applications from the universities and
college that that demonstrate innovative approaches for integrating
technology into teaching and learning. The program seeks bold
new ideas that can be sustained after the program ends.
Initiatives may include, but are not limited to the following (ITIG FY08 Request for Proposals
- RFP download - printable
version):
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Professional development and
support. New approaches to teacher preparation
and staff development that lead to changes in teaching
styles are critical to the effective integration of
technology. |
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Techniques for assisting
teachers in developing computer-based instruction.
Can new methods be found to assist faculty in using
WWW and multimedia computers for instruction? |
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Collaborative
learning and team building is encouraged.
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The Idaho
Technology Incentive Grant Program was developed by Idaho State
Board of Education (SBOE) to promote the creation and use of
innovative methods of instruction: |