Development of Educational Materials for Undergraduate Online Programs in Information Engineering Technology
信息工程技术本科在线课程教材的开发
基本信息
- 批准号:9952774
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-06-01 至 2000-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Engineering - Other (59)This project is to helping increase the pool of well-educated and highly skilled Information Technology (IT) workers. The project addresses the severe current national shortage in the IT workforce (about 400,000 IT workers in 1999) that is, unfortunately, projected to persist well into the 21st century (about 1.3 million IT workers in 2006).Targeted audiences for the project include: a) community college on-campus traditional and returning students, and b) off-campus distance students and adult learners. The project aims to provide Online Educational Materials (OEM) for courses in Information Engineering Technology (IET) and Computer Science Technology (CST) areas at the community college level.Objectives of and major methods being employed for the project to reach this goal include: 1) development of online educational materials for twelve (12) advanced courses in undergraduate Information Engineering Technology, 2) design and development of a prototype of a Web-based Instructional (WBI) tool that will comprise various modern communication technologies (for example, audio-, video-, and data-conferencing, application/document sharing, chat servers),3) development of a User Manual for WBI tool that will help faculty and students to customize its features into their respective educational environments,4) "beta"-testing of OEM at collaborating institutions, including historically black educational institutions, and evaluation of OEM by internal and external (both, national and international) experts,5) intensive utilization of the "IT Competency Profile" that follows the Tech Prep model and NSF Northwest Center on Emerging Technologies IT Skills Standards, and6) continuous faculty development on Web-based training and Web-based teaching in IET.
工程-其他(59)该项目旨在帮助增加受过良好教育和高技能的信息技术(IT)工人的数量。该项目旨在解决目前全国信息技术工作者严重短缺的问题(1999年约为40万信息技术工作者),不幸的是,这一问题预计将持续到21世纪(2006年约为130万信息技术工作者),该项目的目标受众包括:a)社区大学校内的传统学生和归国学生,B)校外的远程学生和成人学习者。该项目旨在为社区学院的信息工程技术(IET)和计算机科学技术(CST)课程提供在线教材(OEM)。该项目的目标和主要方法包括:1)为本科信息工程技术的十二(12)门高级课程开发在线教材,2)设计和开发一个基于网络的教学(WBI)工具的原型,该工具将包括各种现代通信技术(例如,音频、视频和数据会议、应用程序/文档共享、聊天服务器),3)开发WBI工具的用户手册,帮助教师和学生根据各自的教育环境定制其功能,4)“beta”-在合作机构,包括历史上的黑人教育机构,对OEM进行测试,并由内部和外部专家对OEM进行评估。(国内和国际)专家,5)密集利用遵循技术准备模型和NSF西北新兴技术IT技能标准中心的“IT能力简介”,以及6)持续发展教师的网上培训和网上教学。
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Collaborative Research: ITWF: Building Communities: Recruiting and Retention of Underrepresented Groups in Computer Science
合作研究:ITWF:建设社区:计算机科学领域代表性不足群体的招募和保留
- 批准号:
0420506 - 财政年份:2004
- 资助金额:
$ 24.98万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Development of Educational Materials for Undergraduate Online Programs in Information Engineering Technology
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- 批准号:
0196015 - 财政年份:2000
- 资助金额:
$ 24.98万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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