The overall objective of this application is to empower faculty at
institutions with high minority enrollment to develop and submit
competitive research proposals. Our strategy is to translate an
innovative, proven grant writing workshop into an interactive
hypermedia language and make it available on the internet for wide
dispersal. An on-site, two-day, Introductory Conference is planned
to introduce the participants to the technology and staff involved in
this initiative. At their own institutions, each participant, over a
10-week interval, will interact with the various internet modules
crafted after components found in a PHS 398 Application. Faculty and
selected mentors will be assigned to each participant as they proceed
through the various modules. The strength of the proposal resides in
the expertise and vast experience that the assembled team possesses.
In addition, two beta test sties, University of Puerto Rico and
Virginia State University, have been identified that will be involved
int he development and implementation of each module. At the
conclusion of this initiative, each participant should be both
motivated and empowered to submit a competitive proposal. Each
participant will be encouraged to assume a position of role model and
preceptor on their respective campuses, thereby impacting
significantly on the general institutional environment and growth.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
Internetcomputer assisted instructioncomputer human interactioncooperative studyethnic grouphealth science researchinteractive multimediaminority institution research supportrole modeltechnical writingtrainingworkshop
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