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Agency: |
NSF |
Title: |
National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL) |
Code: |
NSF 08-554 |
Letter of Intent (optional): |
May 27, 2008 |
Full Proposal: |
June 27, 2008 |
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Abstract: |
This program aims to establish a national network of learning environments and resources for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education at all levels. The program will accept proposals in four tracks:
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Pathways projects are expected to provide stewardship for the content and services needed by major communities of learners.
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Services projects are expected to develop services that support users and resource collection providers that enhance the impact, efficiency, and value of the NSDL network.
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Targeted Research projects are expected to explore specific topics that have immediate applicability to collections, services, and other aspects of the development of the NSDL network.
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NSDL Resource Center will provide collaboration assistance across all projects; undertake strategic partnership development on behalf of projects particularly with respect to non-academic entities; coordinate and, in some cases, perform thematic research and evaluation studies related to the program; synthesize findings across the portfolio; and disseminate findings of the accomplishments of the NSDL program.
In FY2008, within the first three tracks the program will accept proposals for large grants in 1) the Pathways track, 2) a new sub-track: Pathways - Stage II, and 3) specific sub-tracks of Services - including a single Technical network services project to provide technical infrastructure support across the NSDL network. In all tracks, except for the
NSDL
Resource
Center, the program will also accept proposals for small grants that extend or enhance results from existing services, collections, or targeted research activity so as to enlarge the user audience for the NSDL network or improve capabilities for the user.
An individual may serve as the Principal Investigator (PI) on no more than one proposal, including collaborative proposals, submitted in the FY2008 competition, but may serve as a co-PI on multiple proposals.
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