Announcing IMPACT II Ready-Set-Tech Grants
$400 for web-based curriculum projects!

DEADLINE INFORMATION COMING SOON

About the Program
This grant seeks to support teachers in developing and disseminating exemplary web-based curriculum units they have already taught in their classrooms.  We are looking for curriculum units that integrate the Internet and involve students with technology tools in a meaningful and authentic context.  Grant award-winning projects will be published on our premier education site, teachersnetwork.org, and will be entered into our database of curriculum units.

Teachers Network is an education non-profit organization that identifies and connects innovative teachers who exemplify professionalism, independence, and creativity within the public schools.  Teachers Network provides grants and networking opportunities for teachers in the areas of curriculum, leadership, policy, and new media.

To see examples of last year's winning Ready-Set-Tech projects, visit our winners page at: www.teachersnetwork.org/readysettech.

Eligibility

Awards
Up to fifteen grants of $400 will be awarded.  Successful applicants will be notified by June 2nd, 2005.

How to Apply
Complete our online application at www.teachnet-lab.org/readysetteachapp.htm. Be sure to save a copy of the confirmation page for your own records. You must submit your completed unit to Teachers Network by May 2nd, 2005.  (If your unit is not online yet, send a copy of your work as a Microsoft Word attachment
zipped or unzippedto: sscragg@teachersnetwork.org. Please make sure to include the links to all web resources.) Mailed submissions will not be accepted.

Obligations
Grant winners will work with our consultants and editors to revise and refine their projects for publication.  They will also complete a brief project profile and provide a digital photo and personal bio to be used for publication on our web site.

Additional Information
Questions regarding the grant should be directed to:
Sandy Scragg, TeachNet Consultant, at sscragg@teachersnetwork.org
Peter A. Paul, Director of Programs, at ppaul@teachersnetwork.org