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?
Teaching Development Fellowships require grantees to spend their 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, however, can be incorporated into the work plan 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.
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