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Technology Improvement Grants (TIG)


Each year Title III offers full- and part-time faculty the opportunity to submit a Technology Improvement Grant (TIG) proposal (formerly known as a mini- grant). These proposals must identify a specific need, an implementation plan, and a method of assessment. Those proposals that meet the Title III grant objectives are generally funded in full or part, up to the maximum amount available for the grant year.

2005-2006 Grants
12 of 16 Mini-Grants submitted were fully or partially funded for Project Year 1 totalling approximately $31,760.

Awardees Project
Hansen, Nels
Munn, David
Miller, Emil
Streamlining Soils Lab Instrumentation
Arnold, John Engineering Tec Lab Update
Hansen, Nels
Coffing, Gary
Wortman, Gary
FarmWorks Software 2 Day Workshop
Amstutz, Mike
Borger, Mike
Greene, Wes
Hansen, Nels
Thornton, Royce
Bringing the Digital Era to the Apple Creek Farm Classrooms and Labs
Powell, Debra
Wimbush, Karen
Video Imaging and Editing – Equine Courses
Hebrock, Steve SolidWorks-STEM® Software
Gerber, Carrie Technology for Lab & Environmental Science Programs
Deeter, Laura Development of Online Plant ID Courses
Hansen, Nels Podcasting
Hansen, Nels
Coffing, Gary
Linking ATI Farm to Classroom Instruction with John Deere GreenStar Apex® Software
Hansen, Nels
Coffing, Gary
GPS to Enhance Field Scouting Instruction
Gerber, Carrie Biotechnology: Investigating DNA

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2006-2007 Grants

Arnold, John Connect the Engineering Technology Students to Data Acquisition technology - 1
Arnold, John Connect the Engineering Technology Students to Data Acquisition technology -2
Deeter, Laura Doc Cam Facilitate Landscape Design
Deeter, Laura Support Web Instruction via New Software Packages
Deeter, Laura
Gerber, Carri
Incorporate iPods into the Classroom Environment
Gerber, Carri The Tablet PC: A means to enhancing student learning
Hansen, Nels
Deeter, Laura
Gerber, Carrie
GPS Technology Implementation across Disciplines
Janini, Thom
Gerber, Carri
Gas Chromatography
Miller, Emil Enhance Student Learning in Math Classes

 

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2007-2008 Grants

Arnold, John and Fish, Jim Refrigerant Equipment for Engineering Technology T243 Mobile Heating and Air Conditioning
Deeter, Laura and Cubberley, Bruce Using Interactive Handheld Technologies as a Means to Enhance the Outdoor Lab Experience
Deeter, Laura and Cubberley, Bruce Landscape Design Evaluation using a Document Camera with a Graphics Tablet in the Classroom
Greene, Wesley and Amstutz, Michael Developing and Enhancing Swine Management Skills Through the use of a Progressive Computerized Management System
Hansen, Nels and Lee, Paul Mobile Power Station for Securing GIS/GPS Technologies
Hansen, Nels and Lee, Paul Survey Says! Transits For A Surveying Module In Engineering Tech T224
Houston, Linda The Tablet PC: A Means to Enhance Student Learning and Faculty Response
Lee, Paul Trainer Upgrade for a Basic Pneumatics Course
Lee, Paul and Fish, Jim Refrigerant Management System for Engineering Technology T243 Mobile Heating and Air Conditioning
Thornton, Royce Developing, Improving, and Monitoring Dairy Students’ total mixed ration (TMR) feeding skills through the use of computer-controlled feeding technology