Are you a researcher or vendor working collaboratively to study the impact of technology in education? If so, there is a wonderful funding opportunity through the U.S. National Center for Technology Innovation.
http://www.nationaltechcenter.org/index.php/funding/tech-in-the-works/2009-tech-in-the-works/
I like this program because it encourages two aspects that are very important to NCTI: improving education for kids with special needs, and collaboration among people with different expertise (research, software, hardware, special education, learning tools, and learning environments). The past projects are interesting to contemplate: http://www.nationaltechcenter.org/index.php/funding/tech-in-the-works/past-competitions/. They highlight areas that technology can help with learning, and offer the potential for some meaningful findings, especially given NCTI’s criteria of a short turn-around time.
If you are involved in this type of research, encourage you to submit a proposal.
Empowering potential: AI’s role in disability inclusion
The power of AI to increase access to good jobs for all
Accessibility and Usability Improvements in the new Outlook for Windows
IWill GITA is leveraging Generative AI to expand mental healthcare
Follow us:
Share this page:

More Stories
From Email to Case Study: What We Learned About Connecting Refugee Communities in Just One Year
Local Infrastructure, Lower Costs: How Peering Is Moving the Needle on Internet Affordability
On Global Accessibility Awareness Day, An Internet for Everyone Must Include Everyone