TLTC Funded Projects
Engaged learning happens everyday throughout campus at University of Michigan. Much of UM's engaged learning opportunities have been supported by the Transforming Learning for a Third Century (TLTC) Initiative. Below are all of the projects and corresponding faculty and staff that were awarded TLTC grants. You can also hear from U-M faculty about their projects in our project showcase.
Quick Wins and Discovery projects were relatively small-scale, “shovel ready” projects, empowering faculty and staff to explore opportunities beyond the traditional. Transformation projects were aimed at large-scale changes to instruction and/or infrastructure, enabling faculty and staff to implement new learning approaches for sustainable and replicable adoption. The last round of awards were announced in December 2015.
Name Sort descending | Project title | TLTC Fund | Year funded | Learning Goal(s) | Showcase |
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Melissa Gross | Using Hybrid Modular Courses to Scale Up Engaged Learning in Kinesiology | QWD | Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Melissa Gross | Virtual Dissection: Improving Student Learning with the Anatomage Table | QWD | |||
Melissa Gross | Interprofessional Health Education and Collaborative Care: A Transformative Model for the Health Sciences | Transformation | Communication Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Michael Gurevich | Student Partnerships in Arts and Technology | QWD | Creativity Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Patricia Gurin | Community-based Learning: Connecting Research and Dialogue Skills with Community Needs | Discovery | Intercultural Communication Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Lorraine Gutierrez | Community-based Learning: Connecting Research and Dialogue Skills with Community Needs | Discovery | Intercultural Communication Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Sharon Haar | Field-Based Student Engagement and the Academy: A UM Main Campus-UM Biological Station Initiative | Transformation | Communication Self-Agency |
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Bonnie Hagerty | Interprofessional Health Education and Collaborative Care: A Transformative Model for the Health Sciences | Transformation | Communication Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Monica Hakimi | Re-Imagining Legal Education: Early Experiential Learning and Community Engagement in Legal Education | Transformation | Communication Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Rebecca Hardin | Michigan Sustainability Cases | Transformation | Communication Self-Agency |
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Kim Hayes | Field-Based Student Engagement and the Academy: A UM Main Campus-UM Biological Station Initiative | Transformation | Communication Self-Agency |
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Heidi Hendrickson | Compute-to-Learn: Designing Interactive, Computer-Based Demonstrations of Physical Chemistry Concepts | QWD | Creativity Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Sharon Herbert | Changing the way we teach the ancient world: developing statistical tools for assessment | Discovery | Creativity Intercultural |
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Sharon Herbert | Changing the way we teach the ancient world: Integrating the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology into Undergraduate Courses | Quick Wins | Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Sharon Herbert | Changing the Way We Teach the Ancient World: Engaged Learning Tools for Ancient World Classrooms | Transformation | Creativity Intercultural |
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Laura Hirshfield | The Influence of Team Projects on Engineering Students' Self-Efficacy and Interest | QWD | Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Lesli Hoey | Deliberative learning: connecting international urban planning theory and practice through a case study , peer-learning approach | Quick Wins | Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Eric Hofer | Developing Second Look Computer Tablet Applications - Interactive Self Evaluation Tools for Learning the Anatomical Sciences | Quick Wins | |||
Jesse Hoffung-Garskof | Bridging Practice to Theory: Providing Academic Scaffolding to Student Organizations Working in International Contexts | Quick Wins | Intercultural Communication Responsibilty |
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Gail Hohner | Michigan Engaging Community through the Classroom (MECC) | Transformation | Creativity Communication Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Janean Holden | Virtual Anatomical Dissection for Transforming the Learning of Human Anatomy | QWD | Creativity Self-Agency |
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Andrew Holder | Pratice Sessions | Transformation | Creativity Responsibilty Self-Agency |
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Leslie Hollingsworth | A Proposal for Student Engagement in the Creation of a Model for Enhancing Preparation for Effective Social Work Services to African American Families | Quick Wins | Intercultural Communication Responsibilty |
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James Holloway | College of Engineering Common Reading Program | Quick Wins | Creativity Communication |
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Gail Horner | Learning through Multidisciplinary Experiences | Discovery | Creativity Responsibilty Self-Agency |