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Tech Tip | Student Technology Fee Competitive proposals now being accepted

Randy Hollowell, IT Services

Each year a pool of funds from the Student Technology Fee is available to stimulate the development of innovative student-focused technology projects on the Oxford campus.  A total of $525,000 is available and any student, faculty or staff member may apply for funding.  The funds will be awarded through a competitive process that is governed by a review team comprised of students, faculty and staff members from across the campus.

A Question and Answer Session on the competitive proposal process will be held Tuesday, January 29 from 4-5 pm in the Benjamin Harrison Room in Shriver Center.  The deadline for proposals is Friday, February 8, 2013.  Funds awarded will be for projects in the 2013-2014 school year.

Over the past four years the Student Tech Fee Competitive Process has awarded over $2 million to 168 projects designed to use technology to enhance the Miami Experience. Highlights of the projects currently underway include providing portable interactive Whiteboards in Hughes Hall, field electronics for the marching band, and ruggedized digital cameras for student use from the BEST ibrary.  Projects have been submitted from all academic divisions and a broad variety of disciplines.

While most of the awards have gone to academic proposals, Miami student-led projects have also been supported.  The First Miami Student Credit Union received $4736 to upgrade its data processing system to provide more efficient services to their over 1700 members.  Students in the Entrepreneurship program in the Farmer School of Business received $6815 to deploy video equipment dedicated to the creation of web video including guest speakers, lectures and other features and deploying that video via iTunes U and YouTube.

For more information about the Student Tech Fee competitive funding process, including the proposal form, the complete guidelines and lists of past years' funded proposals, please visit http://www.MiamiOH.edu/techfee.