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GRAD
7800: Faculty Technology Leadership I.
This course supports faculty interested
technology integration with education. Course content includes
the use of course management system applications, multimedia
applications, and applications required for efficient and
effective delivery of electronic course materials. Production
and incorporation of a multimedia learning unit into a course is
the capstone project for this course.
GRAD
7810: Faculty Technology Leadership II.
This course builds on the skills of GRAD
7800 to support faculty interested in the creation of Web-based
and Web-enhanced courses. Course content includes the use of
advanced course management system applications, Web-based and
Web-enhanced pedagogies and mechanics as well as principles of
Web-based course design. Production of a Web-based or
Web-enhanced course will be the final project for this course.
GRAD
7820: Research Grant Development I.
This course (intended exclusively for
faculty members at ETSU) will provide instruction in grant
writing, including the development of a long-term research
agenda, the identification of funding sources for research,
advance planning for grant proposals, and an introduction to
writing grant proposals. Permission of instructor is required.
GRAD
7830: Research Grant Development II.
This course will provide instruction
(intended exclusively for faculty members at ETSU) in grant
writing and revision, building upon the development of a
long-term research agenda. Participants will develop
communications plans for their research and a grant proposal for
a funding entity.
GRAD
7850: Mentoring Student Research
The purpose of this course is to provide ETSU
faculty with formal instruction on serving as mentors for
research students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The course will help develop faculty skills in various aspects
of mentoring, including outlining strategies for recruiting and
funding student research; fostering discussion on best practices
for effective mentoring; presenting approaches to ensure a
successful experience for the student and mentor; discussing
real life mentoring problems and identify solutions; and
establishing a support group among faculty research mentors.
Contact the Graduate School for more information () or call (423)439-4221 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm M-F.
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