Knowledge-Networking Award


Project

1. *Briefly summarize your proposed project. Max 250 Words

Note: This abstract may be made public. Applicants who do not receive awards will not be named. Your permission to share your summary publicly is assumed when you submit your application. (See privacy policy for more information.)



2. *Assessment/Evaluation Plan. Max 250 Words

Specify what mechanism you will use to evaluate the success of your project. If you require the services of a professional consultant or survey-writer to assess your project, make sure to include those expenses or fees in your project budget.



3. *Narrative Proposal. Max 1000 Words

Your narrative proposal should describe the following, in the order you see fit (using headings as needed to guide your reader). Use 10 or 12 pt font, 1000 words maximum. ".DOC" or ".PDF" format required.

  • Your project, its significance and the contribution it will make to the field of Digital Media and Learning, whom and what it will impact, the current and historical context it derives from, its further potential
  • Goals for the project in the 12 month grant-term, goals beyond the grant term
  • Project personnel qualifications relevant to the proposed project
  • Detailed work and management plan and timeline
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John Hope Franklin Center HASTAC MacArthur Foundation University of California Humanities Research Institute

This HASTAC competition is supported by a grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to the University of California, in collaboration with Duke University. The University of California Humanities Research Institute and Duke University's John Hope Franklin Center are the principal administering bodies for this grant on behalf of HASTAC.

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