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Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education

Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Improving Our Future by Degrees GRANT WRITING eTRAINING in OKLAHOMA. Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing and External Funding Assistance lmason@osrhe.edu. Oklahoma State Regents. About the Oklahoma State Regents

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Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education

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  1. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Improving Our Future by Degrees GRANT WRITINGeTRAINING in OKLAHOMA Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing and External Funding Assistance lmason@osrhe.edu

  2. Oklahoma State Regents About the Oklahoma State Regents • Oklahoma State System of Higher Education - 1941 constitutional body • Current enrollment - 233,000 students • 25 colleges and universities (52 campuses), 11 constituent agencies and one higher education center • The State System coordinated by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education - each institution governed by a board of regents • The State Regents • prescribe academic standards of higher education • determine functions and courses of study at state colleges and universities • grant degrees • recommend to the state Legislature budget allocations for all institutions • recommend proposed fees within limits set by the Legislature • manage 23 scholarships and special programs • in cooperation with the Office of State Finance, operate OneNet, the state's information and telecommunications network for education and government • operate the Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program, which guarantees loans made to students by the private sector

  3. OneNet About OneNet • Comprehensive network - unlike any other in the country - utilizing fiber optics and wireless technologies to transmit video, voice and data throughout Oklahoma, the nation and the world. • OneNet is not a state-owned utility - state led partnership among electronic and internet service companies, equipment manufacturers and service providers.1992 - statewide capital bond issue - $14 million • OneNet leases 90% of its circuits from 39 of the 44 providers in Oklahoma. • Part of most advanced research network in world • National LambdaRail (NLR)

  4. OneNet

  5. OneNetOK Video Site Connections OK Connection Count by Constituent Group DepartmentConnections • Higher Education 135 • K-12 556 • Career Technology Centers 74 • State Agencies 551 • Libraries 105 • Army National Guard 70 • Courts 61 • Hospitals (Gov’t/Private) 68 • Law Enforcement Agencies 24 • Municipalities 29 • Non-Profits 32

  6. OneNetInternet2 Peers OneNet can connect to sites in these states

  7. Austria (ACOnet) Belgium (BELnet) CERN Croatia (CARnet) Czech Rep. (CESnet) Cyprus (Cynet) Denmark (UNI-C) Estonia (ESnet) Europe (GEANT) Finland (FUnet) France (RENATER) Germany (G-Win) Greece (GRnet) Hungary (HUNGARnet) Iceland (ISnet) Ireland (HEAnet) Israel (IUCC Italy (GARR) Latvia (LATNET) Lithuania (LITNET) Luxembourg (RESTENA) Netherlands (SURFnet) Norway (UNINETT) Poland (PCSS) Portugal (FCCN) Romania (RNC) Russia (RIPN) Australia (AARNET) China (CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET) Hong Kong(HARNET) Japan (SINET, WIDE, IMNET, JGN) Korea (KOREN, KREONET2) Singapore (SingAREN) Philippines (PREGINET) Taiwan (TANET2) Thailand (UNINET, ThaiSARN Slovakia (SANET) Slovenia (ARNES) Spain (RedIris) Sweden (SUNET) Switzerland (SWITCH) United Kingdom (JANET) Australia (AARNET) China (CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET) Hong Kong(HARNET) Japan (SINET, WIDE, IMNET, JGN) Korea (KOREN, KREONET2) Singapore (SingAREN) Philippines (PREGINET) Taiwan (TANET2) Thailand (UNINET, ThaiSARN Argentina (RETINA) Brazil (RNP2/ANSP) Canada (CA*net) Chile (REUNA) Mexico (CUDI) United States (Abilene, vBNS) Venezula (REACCIUN-2) OneNetInternet2 Peers

  8. OneNetNational Lambda Rail • Commodity Internet • 1 Gig & 2 OC-12s (Level3 – Global Crossings) • Internet2-Abilene OC-12 in OKC • National Lambda Rail 10 GigE X 32

  9. Global Lambda Integrated Facility

  10. Oklahoma Higher EducationOklahoma Geography

  11. Oklahoma Higher Education Map of Oklahoma Colleges and Universities 25 public HEI with 52 campuses

  12. Oklahoma Higher Education • 2 comprehensive universities • 11 masters universities • 12 community colleges 16 of 52 campuses are 3-5 hours’ drive

  13. Oklahoma Higher EducationSponsored Programs Offices • 17 of 25 Oklahoma colleges and universities • 12 have 1-2 FTE • No Sponsored Programs Office = 8 home institutions + 27 branches

  14. Comprehensive Universities *OU $258,513,468 *OSU $245,649,707 Regional Universities *LU $16,983,739 *ECU $12,093,187 *NSU $ 8,000,000 *SWOSU $ 7,529,951 SOSU $ 5,373,280 *UCO $ 3,526,859 OPSU $ 2,738,028 CU $ 1,674,344 *NWOSU $ 1,527,342 *USAO $ 130,000 RSU Community Colleges CASC $5,909,109 *OCCC $3,090,310 *RSC $2,500,000 *TCC $1,730,541 *RCC $500,000 WSC EOSC CSC MSC SSC NEOAM Oklahoma Higher EducationState institution federal grant $ 2008 -$573,813,006Range: $130k to $260 million

  15. Oklahoma Higher Education Oklahoma is an EPSCoR State

  16. Oklahoma is an EPSCoR State EPSCoR State Participation

  17. Oklahoma Higher Education NSF national ranking of OK in federal grant $ Big 12 Higher Ed Research Rankings Big 12 States Fed R&D $ S&E Doctorates Texas 2 3 Missouri 20 23 Colorado 25 16 Oklahoma 31 33 Kansas 32 34 Nebraska 36 38 Source: NSF, 2008

  18. Oklahoma Higher Education Coordinator for Grant Writing Assistance • Started as INBRE 80% • Goal:…to enhance a robust grants culture in the Oklahoma higher education system, providing direct services to the agency, and focusing on the 4 year universities and the two-year colleges, or PUIs.

  19. Oklahoma Higher Education Budget • Salary: 1.0 FTE (no support position; agency support, i.e. technical, printing, purchasing/finance, etc.) • Materials & Supplies • Travel: (travel to all 25 college campuses + professional development travel) • Summer Grant Writing Institute: EPSCoR Grant + Regents + Participant Registration

  20. Oklahoma Higher Education Functions • Training(awareness, motivation, opportunities, grantwriting, grantsmanship, administration, strategic planning, etc.) • Information (web, newsletter, grant opportunities announcements) • Data(institutional research, peer institution grant activity, access to institutional degree data, etc.) • Collaborations(facilitation, support, needed services)

  21. Training Grant Writing Training Activities • Weekly Brown Bag eLunch • Summer Grant Writing Institute • 8 Week Small Group Institutes • One Day Training • .5 Day Target Training • 8 Week Small Group Institutes • Individual/Small Group Planning and Consultation • Short Information Presentations

  22. 5 Year Results • Participants 1500/year (700 via video) 7500 to date • Travel Savings $35,000/yr mi $ 8,000/yr hotel $34,000/yr per diem $77,000/yr $383,000 over 5 years • Participating Institutions All 25 public institutions 7 private institutions • 6 New SPOs • 2 New Undergraduate Research Fairs • 10 CUR Teams • OK rank 45th to 37th/31st

  23. 5 Year Results* • 3,800 proposal submissions • 1,500 repeat submissions • $4 million to $10 million in new grants *estimates

  24. eTrainingBrown Bag eLunch

  25. eTraining Grant Writing Training Activities Weekly Brown Bag eLunch • Every Monday 12 noon to 1:00 pm • 2 years • Low quality production – no editing, music • High participation/varied participation 1-12 institutions – 1-40 participants in a group • Presentations, panels, directed discussions • Experts, grant recipients, administrators • Sometimes at OKC; sometimes onsite initiation • Videotaped – streaming for access on website

  26. eTrainingSummer Grant Writing Institute

  27. eTrainingSummer Grant Writing Institute - 35-45 participants - 13-15 mentors - 17-20 institutions • Preliminary Training 1 month before – - grant opportunity selection - partnership development - institutional support - gathering supporting research - budget preparation - student involvement • Remote mentor/participant meetings • Remote mentor during the Institute • Sessions with Federal Agency Program Directors

  28. eTrainingRemote Mentor

  29. eTrainingSessions with Federal Agency Program Directors

  30. eTraining8-week Small Group Institute

  31. eTraining Grant Writing Training Activities 8 Week Small Group Institutes • 4-6 faculty members • 3-5 institutions • 2 hours per week • Data presentations • Discussions • Email exchange of documents • Office meeting

  32. eTraining Grant Writing Training Activities One Day Training

  33. eTraining One Day Training

  34. eTraining Grant Writing Training Activities One Day Training • 10-25 onsite • 2-10 connecting sites • 1-25 participants at connecting sites • Email exchange of documents • Data presentations • Discussions – over video and muted small groups

  35. eTraining Grant Writing Training Activities .5 Day Target Training

  36. eTraining Grant Writing Training Activities .5 Day Target Training Search and Select NSF in Brief USD of Educ in Brief Undergraduate Research Opportunities • 10-25 onsite • 2-10 connecting sites • 1-25 participants at connecting sites • Email exchange of documents • Data presentations • Discussions – over video and muted small groups

  37. eTraining Grant Writing Training Activities Individual/Small Group Planning and Consultation

  38. eTrainingIndividual/Small Group Grant Writing Training Activities Individual/Small Group Planning and Consultation • One institution at a time • Partner groups • As needed • Facilitated discussions, planning ideas, agreements • Office meetings

  39. eTrainingPartner Groups Remote mentor during the Institute

  40. eTraining List of Equipment • h.323 video conferencing codecs • OneNet clients use IP only • MCU or Multipoint Conferencing Unit • Polycom Ipower system – office unit • Polycom HDX9000 high definition system, Polycom VS4000, Polycom vsx7000 & Tandberg 3000MXP High Definition system • Polycom and Tandenberg – around the state

  41. eTrainingGood News/Bad News Bad News: Challenges • Technical difficulties • Varied technical staff • Discomfort with technology • Inconvenient rooms • Onsite faculty/staff unfamiliar with responsibility • Communication difficulties • Lack of personal investment – time, travel, $, cell phones

  42. eTrainingGood News/Bad News Good News! Benefits • No additional cost • Saves $ thousands • Time friendly • Interactive • Inclusive • Generational learning style of technology

  43. eTraining

  44. eTraining What’s Next Future Plans • Online course – Beginning Grant Writing • Statewide Undergraduate Student Research Initiative – faculty development via videoconference • More interaction with federal program directors and visits with experts • Increased faculty mentoring meetings • Professional group collaborative meetings – CGR & ROCC

  45. eTraining in Oklahoma

  46. NSF HighlightAn Oklahoma Community College Grant Project NSF Highlights Highlight ID: 18154, Version: AC/GPA Biotechnology/Bioinformatics Teacher Discovery!: From Leading Teachers to Teacher Leaders BBTD students use micropipettors, Electrophoresis systems, thermal cyclers, and reagents to answer their research questions in their school setting. Permission Granted Credit: Charlotte Mulvihill

  47. eTraining in Oklahoma

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