Multimedia Presentation - ETEC-579
“In order to align your life choices with your values, you will need to inquire about the effects of your actions (and inactions) on yourself and others. Although we are always stumbling upon new knowledge that shifts our choices and life direction, bringing conscious inquiry to life means that we continually ask questions that lead us to the information we need to make thoughtful decisions. Asking questions is liberating because we develop great understanding and discover more choices with our new knowledge.”― Zoe Weil
Introduction
Informed Decision-Making creates a safe learning environment where students feel free to engage, interact, and contribute to their individual learning and success. This artifact is a technology grant proposal project I created in my ETEC-579 course. Our grant proposal presentation is a multimedia project assigned in the course as a final project. It will include, among other things, images, graphics, audio, and video, as well as the research into the information needed to compile and present the presentation, including the purpose, who's, what's, when, where's, and whys of the project that we have chosen. As a result, I believe I will place my presentation in my ePortfolio under the informed decision-making section. It is also essential to be placed in that area because in preparing a grant proposal, your target audience for this type of project is the actual decision makers of the grant to whom we are identifying, communicating, and defending the request for grant funding to this technology grant proposal at our institutions.
Technology Grant Proposal from ETEC-579
Technology Grant Proposal PowerPoint
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Reflection
Overall, this course and the project were challenging experiences, and it was also essential to learn more about and in-depth because education in today's digital society is vital. Yet, it is underappreciated and undervalued, which affects learners and educators significantly. Funding, as a result, is not an accurate representation of the priority of educating tomorrow's future leaders and learners. So, more often, educators have to be creative in finding ways to obtain funding for increased tools, technologies, and resources that will significantly impact learners in the classroom with adequate learning tools and resources. I know this is true firsthand because, in my academic career, I worked with a colleague at a college to obtain technology resources from a technology grant we wrote and were ultimately rewarded with HP technology, 24 laptops, and chemistry-integrated lab device probes to use in our chemistry courses. Otherwise, we would not have the opportunity to receive grant funds.