On 10/05/2011 10:08 AM, Don Davis wrote:
Is this in relation to CS also or NSF grants and cyberlearning
projects in general?

Cyberlearning projects in general -- very much not CS-specific, Jeremi is an industrial engineer and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a citizen-science initiative for birdwatching, is on the list, for instance. And interdisciplinary projects, and non-STEM projects, and... That having been said, cyberlearning proposals *do* seem to come mostly from the STEM-ish realm.

Jeremi is here: https://engineering.purdue.edu/ENE/People/profile?resource_id=63374 and http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jeremi-london/a/920/192

However, before we all flood her inbox -- remember! Jeremi isn't from the open source world! She's a grad student midway through her academic program, and has done this project on cyberlearning *but* does not (yet) have any specific interest in or familiarity with TOS or with FOSS in general -- so you may need to do more explaining of where you are and where you come from. Put on your "talk to academics" hat here.

I just got an email from her saying that she's swamped with a paper right now; we're trying to meet but that may not get to happen until after FIE at this point (so, 2 weeks from now). That having been said, if you have particular detailed time-sensitive requests or bits of information you think she'd appreciate, don't let me block you from making contact. :) She's really cool and I think would be quite receptive to more people taking interest in her work!

--Mel
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