HP Catalyst Grant Applicant Webinar - today's Q&A archive now online

by on 07-20-2010 07:17 PM

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Are you applying for an HP Catalyst grant, but you missed today's "applicant webinar"? No problem! The team at ISTE.org have posted the recording for your convenience...

 

In the 60 minute webinar, I provided an overview of the HP Catalyst Initiative, the 5 STEM+ Innovation themes, and then answered a myriad of great questions. The interactive session was recorded and in an Adobe Connect "classroom" and is now online . I've also attached the presentation in PDF format, for your convenience.

 

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If you would like to participate "live", the second and final webinar will be Thursday 22 July 2010, at 6pm Pacific Time. Join us at http://iste.acrobat.com/hpcatalyst/

 

Judging by the questions and feedback we've received so far, I am *really* looking forward to reading the proposals we'll be receiving!

 

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Jim Vanides, B.S.M.E, M.Ed.
Education Program Manager
HP Office of Global Social Innovation
Hewlett-Packard

www.hp.com/go/socialinnovation
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  • Jim Vanides is a member of the HP Office of Global Social Innovation, responsible for worldwide education philanthropy strategy and programs. This includes the 2010 HP Catalyst Initiative (www.hp.com/go/hpcatalyst) and the 2009 HP Innovations in Education initiative, a $20M investment reaching schools, colleges, and universities in 26 countries. In addition to authoring the blog, “Teaching, Learning, and Technology in Higher Education” (www.hp.com/go/hied-blog) he is a contributing author on the K12 education blog, Guide to Digital Learning Environments (www.guide2digitallearning.com/blog). In his "spare" time, Jim teaches an online course for Montana State University on the Science of Sound (www.scienceteacher.org), a masters-level, conceptual physics course for teachers in grades 5 through 8. Jim’s past work at HP has included engineering design, engineering management, and program management in R&D, Manufacturing, and Business Development. He holds a BS in Engineering and a MA in Education, both from Stanford University.