The Interdisciplinary Center for Leadership, Technology Integration, and Critical Literacies (I-CELTIC) has announced the winners of two doctoral research grants and a summer doctoral research fellowship. Each grant of up to $500 is awarded to support a doctoral student's research; the fellowship helps support a doctoral student whose research is compatible with the I-CELTIC vision and mission.
"We are proud to announce that Annette Goldsmith (College of Information) and JeongMin Lee (College of Education) are our grant winners " said Dr. Eliza T. Dresang, founding director of I-CELTIC, " and that Kyungwon Koh (College of Information) is our fellowship awardee. It is a pleasure to have students of their caliber working with us on research that we expect to make a positive difference in learning outcomes.
I-CELTIC is a joint effort of the FSU College of Information, College of Education, and the Learning Systems Institute. It is funded by a five-year grant from the FSU Office of Research, supplemented by the College of Information. A mini-symposium and reception celebrating I-CELTIC's launch is scheduled for June 19 from 2- 5 p.m. at the FSU Research Foundation, Building A, in Tallahassee. Interested parties are invited to attend.
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