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Technology
Grant News
Technology Resource News
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The latest edition of Technology Grant News and
Technology Resource News – Electronic Bulletin is
available. For nonprofits, towns & cities, libraries &
museums, and K-20 schools, colleges & universities. For information on
subscriptions and obtaining the Fall 2004 issue: http://www.technologygrantnews.com/technology-funding.html
Technology
Grant News – Vol. 6, No. 4, Fall 2004
Featured
in this issue:
1. Major Funding: Health-Related
Information Technology & Informatics Grants; Best Buy Teach Grants;
Christopher Columbus Foundation Grants
2.
City Grants; Library & Museum
Grants: Assoc. American Museums, Council on Library & Information
Resources, Health Information Sciences Scholarship; IMLS, Museums for America;
SIRSI Corporation Technology Grant
3. Innovative Use of Technology by
Nonprofits: AAUW; Bronx Cash Register Grants; Christina; Dell; Google; Jim Mullen Foundation; NEH;
RealNetworks; SalesForce; Webb Foundation
4.
Special Supplement: Health-Related
Information Technology & Informatics Grants for Libraries, Nonprofits,
Colleges & Universities; Government Agencies: Internet Access to Digital
Libraries; Informatics for Disaster Management; Information Systems Grants;
Integrated Advanced Information Management; Biomedical Information Science &
Technology Initiative; Biomedical Informatics Research Grants & Scholarships
and more…
5.
For K-20 – Schools, Colleges &
Universities, Post-Graduate: Advanced Technological Education; Centers for
Teaching; Digital Archiving; Embedded Hybrids; Highly Dependable Computing;
Interagency Education Research Initiative; Nanoscale Science & Engineering
Education; Universal Access
6. For
K-12:
Disneyhand; Inspiration Software; Kids in Need; MET & NCTM Grants; Financial
Education Grants; Explorer Schools; Delta Education; Toyota Tapestry; Vernier
Software; Texas Instruments; YES Competition
Applications are currently available for funding
announced in this issue.
Application Deadlines run from mid-September – February for funding
featured in this issue. Fall 2004, Vol
6, Number 4, 12-pages, published 4 times a year, ISSN
1534-5785.
Technology
Resource News - Electronic Bulletin
Fall
2004 Volume 6, Number 4
Published
& distributed along with each issue of Technology Grant
News
This Issue’s
Topics:
1.
Towns, Cities & States – E-Government Resources
CTG
Survey Results on Digital Government - Report
Electronic
Government - Call for Papers
Harvard
Releases New e-Rulemaking Report – Report
Mapping
Entrepreneurial Activity Across Rural America – Report
2.
Library & Museum Resources
How
is the Health of Our Heritage - Library Call for Information
Information
Technologies for Libraries - Call for Papers
IMLS
Technology and Digitization Survey
Report - Report
Library
Tools – New Free Software
Museums
and the Web 2005 – Call for
Papers
3.
Nonprofit Resources
Community
Technology Review – Electronic Journal
Computer
Refurbishers Listserv - Listserv
e-Health
Awards – Award Recognition
“Guide to Community Multimedia Centres” -
Handbook
Health
Information Communication Technologies
– Internet Resource
Innnovation
Networkt Organizational Assessment Tool (OAT) – Internet
Resource
“The Map of Creativity” - Internet
Resource
“The
Mental Health Professional and the New Technologies” – Review Copy
"Network-Centric
Thinking: The Internet's Challenge to Ego-Centric Institutions" – Online article
Nonprofit
Cultural Funding: Federal Opportunities
NPower
NY Technology Service Corps –
Review
OpenOffice
Suite – Free software
Psychology
WWW Virtual Library - Internet
Resource
SustainIT
Newsletter – Electronic Newsletter
Tele-medicine
& Telehealth Resources
The Webby
Awards – Award Recognition
WebHealthCentre.com
– Internet Resource
4. K-20 –- Kindergarten -
College & University Resources
Advanced
Placement Digital Library for Biology, Physics, Chemistry – Internet Resource
Carnegie Mellon University Open
Learning Initiative – Teacher Resource
Community
Technology Center – Teaching
Resource
Cool
Cosmos - California Institute of Technology – Internet Resource
Educause
– Technology in Education E-Journal
EdVisions
Schools - Educators Creating EdVisions Schools – Links to
Resources
Engineering
Design Challenges Program Available for Teachers
Eisenhower
Mathematics & Science Consortia Report - Report
Gobal
Educator Newsletter – Teacher Resource
iEARN
Professional Development Global Teaching – Learning – Teaching
Resource
Keeboo
E-Book
NSF “Best Practice Science, Mathematics,
Engineering and Technology” – Report
Nanodot:
Nanotechnology Discussion of
Emerging Technologies – Journal – Website
Nobel
e-Museum: Conflict Map [Macromedia Shockwave] – Teaching
Resource
Smithsonian:
Spotlight on Science – Electronic Newsletter
STELLA
Dynamic Modeling Systems – Teaching Resource
Technology
Software & Websites for Pre-Schoolers
TechYES
– Student Technology Literacy Certification – AfterSchool Program
Resource
WUN
eLearning Portal – Resources for Distributed Learning
5.
Conferences
American
Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST),
Association
for Library & Information Science Education
Australasian
Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education
E-Health
Conference
Global
Learning Conference 2004
Information
Resources Management Association (IRMA) International
Conference
International
Conference on Computers in Education
Internet
Librarian 2004
Library
& Information Technology Association: LITA Nation
Forum
Museums
and the Web 2005
NAWeb
2004
Netspeed
2004 Library Technology Conference
N-TEN
Conferences
Online
Education
Social
Enterprise Alliance 6th Gathering
TechMission
Technology & Ministry National Conference
Technology
Affinity Group Conference
University
of South Carolina Technology Conference
Annual
Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education
Virtual
Reference Desk Conference
Winter
Institute for Learning Assistance Professionals
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