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on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday through the autumn
and spring semesters, except on holidays and during vacation.
Copyright 1974, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted
without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, excepting
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Address: The 'Jolly FJubraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R
Sts., Lincoln, Neb' 6850& Telephone 402-472-2583.
Creativity, innovation keys
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One of six grants was given to James Perry
and Sharad Seth of the Computer Science Dept.
They received money for a workshop in
computer aided instruction (CAI) in teaching
mathematics. They will hold a 2-day seminar
March 29-30 on the UNL campus.
Since the CAI field is broad and expanding,
much more research will be needed, Perry said.
Martin Peterson, associate professor of
anthropology, was a 1973 summer fellowship
winner. He introduced beginning anthropology
as a result of the fellowship- The course
accommodates the wants and needs of the
student through the Personalized System of
Instruction (PSI) or the Keller Plan," Peterson
said. The plan allows students to work through
course material at their own rate.
"Without a Teaching Council fellowship," he
said, "it would have been impossible to find the
time needed to complete the course."
,By Scott Svoboda
A taped jazz record collection and an
advising program in mathematics are just two of
the projects receiving 1973-74 grants and
fellowships from the UNL Teaching Council.
According to Jackie Voss, council member
and assistant professor of human development,
the council received about 60 applications for
funding. This year's budget is $34,000.
The council awarded 12 small grants and
seven summer fellowships for 1373-74.
The 11 -member council is composed of UNL
students, faculty and administrators. It screens
applications of UNL faculty members and
awards grants to some of those wanting to try
different approaches to teaching.
"The words 'creative' and 'innovative' have
never lost meaning," Voss ssid'but the most
innovative way is usually going the traditional
route but doing something extra."
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