Webcast/Podcast
NSF PRIME Program Webcast
You are invited to participate in a webcast on the NSF's new program, Promoting Research and Innovation in Methodologies for Evaluation (PRIME). PRIME Program Officers will share information on the new solicitation and answer questions posed by the audience. An archived version will also be available from the same website. The webcast will be closed-captioned.
We have two informational webcasts.
PRIME Webcast 1: November 1, 2010, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm Eastern.
You may register by going to the following URL: http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e=257312&s=1&k=DB8313339EBF285F6C1051016C142B93
PRIME Webcast 2: November 10, 2010, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Eastern.
The registration URL for that event has not yet been completed. We will post this link as soon as it becomes available.
REESE Informational Webcast 2
Program Officers for the NSF REESE (Research and Evaluation on Education in Science and Engineering) program will be hosting two webcasts next week about the upcoming competition. The webcasts will address the following topics:
· Current REESE solicitation (deadline November 15, 2010);
· Changes from the previous REESE solicitation;
· Other funding opportunities for STEM education research around the NSF; and
· Review criteria and tips for developing a competitive proposal.
Participants' questions about REESE will be answered throughout the webcast and in a Q&A session. Below are the dates, times, and registration information. The webcast content will be the same for both dates; we offer two sessions to try to accommodate more participants. Each session can include up to 250 participants, so don’t be shy.
REESE Informational Webcast 1:
Monday, September 27, 2010; 3:00 – 5:00 pm Eastern
Use the following link to register: http://tinyurl.com/REESE-2010-1
Please note, this is a redirect because the original URL is 166 characters long.
REESE Informational Webcast 2:
Thursday, September 30, 2010; 12:00 – 2:00 pm Eastern
Use the following link to register: http://tinyurl.com/REESE-2010-2
Please note, this is a redirect because the original URL is 166 characters long.
You can also access information on the webcasts through the REESE program's resource network, the Center for Advancing Research and Communication (ARC). The ARC website contains links to register for the webcasts and, after the webcasts, will post links to watch archived versions of the webcast (in case you missed the original or just want to refresh your memory): https://arc.uchicago.edu/reese/2010-reese-webcast. ARC also shares a great deal of information on funded REESE projects that you may find valuable.
REESE Informational Webcast 1
Program Officers for the NSF REESE (Research and Evaluation on Education in Science and Engineering) program will be hosting two webcasts next week about the upcoming competition. The webcasts will address the following topics:
· Current REESE solicitation (deadline November 15, 2010);
· Changes from the previous REESE solicitation;
· Other funding opportunities for STEM education research around the NSF; and
· Review criteria and tips for developing a competitive proposal.
Participants' questions about REESE will be answered throughout the webcast and in a Q&A session. Below are the dates, times, and registration information. The webcast content will be the same for both dates; we offer two sessions to try to accommodate more participants. Each session can include up to 250 participants, so don’t be shy.
REESE Informational Webcast 1:
Monday, September 27, 2010; 3:00 – 5:00 pm Eastern
Use the following link to register: http://tinyurl.com/REESE-2010-1
Please note, this is a redirect because the original URL is 166 characters long.
REESE Informational Webcast 2:
Thursday, September 30, 2010; 12:00 – 2:00 pm Eastern
Use the following link to register: http://tinyurl.com/REESE-2010-2
Please note, this is a redirect because the original URL is 166 characters long.
You can also access information on the webcasts through the REESE program's resource network, the Center for Advancing Research and Communication (ARC). The ARC website contains links to register for the webcasts and, after the webcasts, will post links to watch archived versions of the webcast (in case you missed the original or just want to refresh your memory): https://arc.uchicago.edu/reese/2010-reese-webcast. ARC also shares a great deal of information on funded REESE projects that you may find valuable.





