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<h1>Technology Funding: Internet Resources</h1>
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A workshop presented at the <br>
<a href="http://maven.gtri.gatech.edu/foundations/conf/fund99/">
1999 Funding Sources for Technology in Education conference</a><br>
March 9, 1999
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Paula Edmiston<br>
Georgia Tech Research Institute<br>
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<h2>Funders Online</h2>



In this workshop we'll show you some web sites containing typical
<a  href="funders.html">funder
information</a>: the types of projects they fund, the amount of money
available, deadlines for proposal applications.	 This
US Department of Education Teleconference on
<a href="edtech.html">Federal Funding Opportunities</a> contains
much useful information on identifying grants and writing
proposals.
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<h2>Online Searching</h2>


Then we'll take you to some WWW search engines and show you how <a
href="searching.html">you can
search the Internet</a> to find other funding sources.
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