POTSDAM -- James German of SUNY Potsdam's history faculty will receive funding of up to $20,000 -- including 25 percent matching funds -- for his project "Enhancing Student Success in Potsdam's …
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POTSDAM -- James German of SUNY Potsdam's history faculty will receive funding of up to $20,000 -- including 25 percent matching funds -- for his project "Enhancing Student Success in Potsdam's Hybrid History Courses."
The State University of New York named 48 recipients of the 2012 Innovative Instruction Technology Grants (IITG), which funds campus innovations and initiatives that have the potential to be replicated throughout the SUNY system and benefit students and faculty worldwide.
Grant recipients will openly share project outcomes.
This is the first year for the IITG program, which considered 117 grant proposals