Student Innovation Fellowship Fellows (SIFs) collaborate with Georgia State University faculty, staff, and students engaged in classroom instruction or research. Here are some possible ways that Student Innovation Fellows can support your work. For something more concrete, check out our list of projects.
If you have questions, email us at SIF@gsu.edu. Or, if you have a project in mind, please get the conversation started via our SIF Project Proposal Form.
How we can help faculty, instructional staff, and GTAs
- Researching and experimenting with new technologies and/or instructional approaches.
- Producing digital assets, learning objects, online case scenarios, instructional videos, or other eLearning content
- Developing and delivering technology training workshops related to eLearning software or integrating technologies into classroom instruction, student work, or student assessments
- Supporting the work of instructional designers at the IS&T Exchange and pedagogy consultants at the Center for Instructional Innovation
- Connecting students and instructors with instructional resources on campus
- Blogging about ideas and tools related to pedagogical innovations.
How we enhance academic research
- Researching and experimenting with new research and/or communications technologies
- Archiving digital assets
- Developing and delivering technology training workshops related to research, mapping, visualization, or web communications technologies
- Training on and assistance with CURVE research and visualization technologies
- Connecting researchers with research-related resources on campus
- Blogging about ideas and tools of potential interest to researchers and scholars
Looking to become a SIF?
Working as a Student Innovation Fellow is a unique opportunity to work across disciplines on a variety of projects. All available positions have been filled for the Fall 2015 semester, but we will post a call for applications here as positions become available.