I want to use my Teaching Development Fellowship to post on a Web site materials from a course that I teach regularly, so that it will be more interesting to students. Am I eligible to apply?
Teaching Development Fellowships are research fellowships, and they require grantees to spend a significant amount of time pursuing a plan of research. Proposed projects that focus primarily on digital technology are ineligible for a Teaching Development Fellowship (see Section II, below). Work with technology can be incorporated into the workplan to enhance the research agenda; in that case, applicants must show specifically how the digital technology will be applied to the proposed research and describe the expected results in the classroom. Those interested in creating digital products should consider Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants or other funding opportunities offered through the NEH Office of Digital Humanities.
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- I want to use my Teaching Development Fellowship to post on a Web site materials from a course that I teach regularly, so that it will be more interesting to students. Am I eligible to apply?
- I want to use my Teaching Development Fellowship to post on a website materials from a course that I teach regularly, so that it will be more interesting to students. Am I eligible to apply?
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