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Users and innovation projects

Projects funded through circular 5/06, september 2006
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Personal e-admin
Leeds Metropolitan University Integrating Repository Function with Work Practice: Tools to Facilitate Personal E-Administration This application proposes a 24 month project to develop a suite of tools and practices that will reduce the administrative impact of repository use on teaching and research staff. £7,161 £102,083 £83,669 £192,913
St Martins College e-CPD This project seeks to ease and/or add value to the personal administrative burden experienced by learning, teaching and research practitioners at St Martin’s College, a key partner in the formation of the new university for Cumbria.  It will do so by providing a flexible personal learning system which will allow colleagues to record significant aspects of their personal and professional development in ways which integrate with their existing workflows. £2,192 £78,696 £85,870 £166,758
Liverpool University ticTOC The purpose of the ticTOC project is to develop a suite of facilities which together will transform the way researchers and academics keep up to date with the latest published journal articles. £11,046 £96,929 £92,025 £200,000
Support for community practice and online activities
Oxford Brookes University Emerge-the Community Presence Project This project will support the foundation of the community of Practice (CoP), being funded under Call II, through overseeing the process to develop the community of practice and through other events and online activities. £20,791 £86,585 £92,624 £200,000
Support for Users and Innovation development models
University of Essex U&I Support Project The proposed project offers support to the User and Innovation Programme's Community of Practice (CoP) in the use of the User and Innovation Development Model (UIDM). An interactive approach is offered , where the UIDM is refined theoretically by drawing upon the software development methodology literature and practically through engagement with key stakeholders including the CoP.  £32,293 £80,554 £86,318 £199,165