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New and emerging technologies have the potential to expand and
transform learning and educational opportunities and outcomes for
learners and workers of all ages, making it possible to adapt to
their interests, needs, prior knowledge and available resources.
The U.S. National Science Foundation's Cyberlearning for Work at
the Human-Technology Frontier program responds to the pressing
societal need to educate and re-educate learners of all ages to
ultimately function in highly technological environments,
including in collaboration with intelligent systems. New skills
are necessary for successful collaborative work in new industrial
and commercial environments, including working with technologies
that augment human capabilities.
The goal of Cyberlearning for Work at the Human-Technology
Frontier program is to support transformative advances of
technologies for learning to educate a new generation of students,
teachers, and workers to excel or re-engage in highly
technological and collaborative environments that require
foundational STEM content knowledge. An important direction of
this program is to foster lifelong learning with and through
technology, particularly in preparation for and within the context
of the work setting. This program invites transformative proposals
that integrate advances in what is known about how people learn
(individually and in groups) with the opportunities offered by new
and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and
virtual or augmented environments to prepare future learners and
workers across the lifespan, in formal and informal settings.
Cyberlearning proposals will be accepted through January 13, 2020.
The solicitation is available at
https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504984
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Wu He, PhD
Program Director, National Science Foundation
Associate Professor of Information Technology, Old Dominion
University
Editor, Information Discovery and Delivery
2415 Eisenhower Avenue, E11319
Alexandria, VA 22314
Email:
wuhe@nsf.gov
Telephone: 703-292-7593
Fax: 703-292-9044
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