SPARK Social Innovation Challenge
- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-O-17-2-12 - SPARK Social Innovation Challenge
- Bestanddeel
SPARK Social Innovation Challenge
correspondence regarding Sloan Foundation activities, Wellesley Workshop, DEC/MicroVAX II proposal, NLA Affinity Groups, NLA Project Director Report, 1988
Sloan Foundation, NLA Course Syllabi Supplement
course syllai for courses at Sloan Foundation colleges
Sloan Foundation, NLA Course Syllabi Supplement
course syllai for courses at Sloan Foundation colleges
first year summary reports from participating colleges, information, atendance, notes
notes and information
MIT Spring Seminar, 1983: information and itinerary
Sloan Committee. Technology Studies & Problem Solving Program
In the fall of 1982 Grinnell College was one of 10 academic institutions to receive a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to establish a program integrating problem solving and technological literacy throughout the liberal arts curriculum. The program consisted of three levels of course work in problem solving, modeling, and technology in any of the academic departments. The program also included an off-campus student/faculty internship program in conjunction with the Washington Center for Learning Alternatives as well as other seminars and internship programs in the summer and during the school year. The chairs of the Sloan Committee have been Elliot Uhlenhopp, Charles Jepsen, and Tom Moore. Technology Studies and Problem Solving continues, with Sloan Foundation support, as a general education quantitate studies program in technology studies . See course catalogs for details.