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Writing Assignments Across the Curriculum (2008). Primary Investigator C. R. Wolfe. $500 from the Howe Center for Writing Excellence at Miami University.

Social and Cognitive Technologies from an International Perspective (2006). Primary Investigator C. R. Wolfe. $6000 from Miami University as the Campbell Teaching Award.

Evaluation of Everyday Freedom Heroes Curriculum (2006). Primary Investigators C.R. Wolfe, D. Bergen, A. Wang, & D. Shriberg. $69,003 from Blind Squirrels, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Web-Based Tutoring of Argument Comprehension and Production Skills (FY 2006-08). Primary Investigator M.A. Britt, Co-Primary Investigators Christopher R. Wolfe and Peter Wiemer-Hastings. $574,929 (Miami subcontract $165,800) from the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences.

Improving Students' Comprehension and Construction of Arguments (FY 2003-05). Primary Investigator M.A. Britt; Co-Primary Investigators C. R. Wolfe and K. Lawler-Sagarin. $358,888 from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Instruction.

Developing the Integrative Seminar (2002). Primary Invetigators C. R. Wolfe & R. H. Cummins. $3,250 from Miami University as the Campbell Teaching Award.

Dragonfly Quest: An Inquiry-Driven Science Program for Informal Settings (1998). Primary Investigatory Chris Myers, Hays Cummins, Christopher Wolfe, & Carolyn Haynes. $420,551 from the National Science Foundation.

Continuing Evaluation of "Winning Teams:" the Ohio Interactive Preschool Training Program (1997). Primary Investigators D. Bergen, A. Wang, & C. Wolfe. $30,504 from Rise Inc.

Marketing Supplement for Project Dragonfly (1997). Primary Investigators: Myers, C. A. & Marcuccio, P.. Co-Primary Investigators: Cummins, R. H., Haynes, C. & Wolfe, C. R. $229,345 from the National Science Foundation.

Dragonfly Quest (1997). Primary Investigators: Myers, C. A. , Cummins, R. H., Haynes, C. & Wolfe, C. R. $79,000 from Proctor & Gambol.

Evaluation of "Winning Teams:" The Ohio Interactive Preschool Training Program (1996). Primary Investigators D. Bergen, A. Wang, & C. Wolfe. $179,983 from Rise Inc.

Apple Computer Higher Education Partnership (1996). 4 Macintosh Computers from Apple, Inc.

Digital Studio and Laboratory (1996). $17,700 from the Miami University Learning Technologies Enrichment Program.

Project Dragonfly: An Alliance of Scientists, Teachers, and Children for Elementary Science Education. A journal and computer network for children in grades 3 - 6. Published by the National Science Teachers Association.. Primary Investigators Cummins, R. H., Dales, B., Haynes, C. Myers, C. A., Myers, L. B., & Wolfe, C. R. (fiscal years 1995-1997). $1,700,000 from the National Science Foundation ($337,796 for FY95 and $697,289 for FY96 with expectations for continuing funding of $696,660 for FY97).

Integrative Science Teaching: A Model for Discovery Oriented Learning. Primary Investigators Cummins, R. H., & Myers, C. A. (1992). $54,000 from the National Science Foundation.

Miami University Alumni Teaching Scholars Program (1992). $2,100 from Miami University.

Interdisciplinary Courseware Development (1990). $3,000 from Miami University.

Equipment Donation (1990). Five Macintosh computers from Apple Computer.

Quantitative Reasoning and Instructional Computing Across the School of Interdisciplinary Studies Curriculum (1990). $4,500 from Miami University.

A Proposal for the Implementation of Wider Area Networking in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies at Miami University (in preparation). $500,000.

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