Editing Professional Development Proseminar: Funding (Fall 2021)

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'''Class plan:'''
'''Class plan:'''


* Questions from the readings
* {{tbd}}
* Presentations of funding plans
* Revisit the short lecture/discussion on developing fundable ideas
* Review of next steps and plan for next week


=== Session 4: October 26 ===
=== Session 4: October 26 ===
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'''Assignment:'''
'''Assignment:'''


* Identify the full set of deliverables for the grant application (e.g., budgets, documents, etc) and identify what you'll be working on for this course.
* {{tbd}}
* Share a link to your "two-pager" version of your document
* Be ready to give a 3-5 minutes update on your funding proposals in class
* Be ready to give a 3-5 minutes update on your funding proposals in class


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* University of Wisconsin - Madison Grants and Funding Course: [https://lo.library.wisc.edu/grants/lesson_1.html Lesson 2: Planning]
* University of Wisconsin - Madison Grants and Funding Course: [https://lo.library.wisc.edu/grants/lesson_1.html Lesson 2: Planning]
* Biocca, Zena, and Frank Biocca. 2002. “Building Bridges across Fields, Universities, and Countries: Successfully Funding Communication Research through Interdisciplinary Collaboration.” Journal of Applied Communication Research 30 (4): 350–57. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216598. {{avail-uw|https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216598}}
* Biocca, Zena, and Frank Biocca. 2002. “Building Bridges across Fields, Universities, and Countries: Successfully Funding Communication Research through Interdisciplinary Collaboration.” Journal of Applied Communication Research 30 (4): 350–57. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216598. {{avail-uw|https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216598}} {{tentative}}
* Rogers, Everett. 2002. “Funding International Communication Research.” Journal of Applied Communication Research 30 (4): 341–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216588. {{avail-uw|https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216588}}
* Rogers, Everett. 2002. “Funding International Communication Research.” Journal of Applied Communication Research 30 (4): 341–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216588. {{avail-uw|https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216588}} {{tentative}}


'''Class plan:'''
'''Class plan:'''


* Questions from the readings
* {{tbd}}
* Presentations of two-pagers
* Short lecture/discussion on writing
* Review of next steps and plan for next week


=== Session 5: November 2  ===
=== Session 5: November 2  ===
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'''Assignment:'''
'''Assignment:'''


* Finishing negotiating deliverables for the class (this should be in writing but it can be in a private message with Mako on Slack)
* {{tbd}}
* Revise your 2-pager based on feedback from the class last week
* Be ready to give a 3-5 minutes update on your funding proposals in class
* Be ready to give a 3-5 minutes update on your funding proposals in class


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* University of Wisconsin - Madison Grants and Funding Course: [https://lo.library.wisc.edu/grants/lesson_4.html Lesson 4: Writing]
* University of Wisconsin - Madison Grants and Funding Course: [https://lo.library.wisc.edu/grants/lesson_4.html Lesson 4: Writing]
* Snyder, Leslie, and Beth Le Poire. 2002. “Writing Your First Successful Grant Application to Conduct Communication Research.” Journal of Applied Communication Research 30 (4): 321–33. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216596. {{avail-uw|https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216596}}  
* Snyder, Leslie, and Beth Le Poire. 2002. “Writing Your First Successful Grant Application to Conduct Communication Research.” Journal of Applied Communication Research 30 (4): 321–33. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216596. {{avail-uw|https://doi.org/10.1080/00909880216596}} {{tentative}}


'''Resources:'''
'''Resources:'''
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'''Class plan:'''
'''Class plan:'''


* Questions from the readings
* {{tbd}}
* Presentations of two pagers
* Revisit the short lecture/discussion on developing fundable ideas
* Review of next steps and plan for next week
 
=== No Meeting: November 9 ===


=== Session 6: November 16 ===
=== Session 6: November 16 ===


'''Topic:''' Practicing your pitch
'''Topic:''' Final presentations and feedback


'''Reading:'''  
'''Reading:'''  


* University of Wisconsin - Madison Grants and Funding Course: Lesson 5: Followup {{avail-free|https://lo.library.wisc.edu/grants/lesson_5.html}}
* University of Wisconsin - Madison Grants and Funding Course: [https://lo.library.wisc.edu/grants/lesson_5.html Lesson 5: Followup]
* Example annual reports:
** Sloan "Underproduction" interim substantive report (2019) {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/84009411/download?download_frd=1}}
** Sloan "Underproduction" interm financial report (2019) {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/84009418/download?download_frd=1}}
** Sloan "Underproduction" grant final report (2021) {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/84007529/download?download_frd=1}}
** NSF "Ecology" Annual report (2020, Y1) (2020) {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/84009553/download?download_frd=1}}


'''Assignment:'''
'''Assignment:'''


* Rehearse your "pitch" and be ready to give a 2-4 minutes pitch as you would to a program officer you met at an academic conference
* Upload any slides you want to [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1477285/assignments/6746128 the Canvas dropbox] by 3:30pm (an hour before class) so I can get the slides onto the computer.
 
'''Class plan:'''
'''Class plan:'''


* The first part of the class will be devoted to trying out pitches in a sort of "speed dating" where everyone will get an opportunity to try out your pitch, respond to some questions, and get some feedback
* The entire period will be devoted to presentations and feedback.
* The second part of class will be for discussion and reflection on grant followup


=== No Meeting: November 23 ===
=== No Meeting: November 23 ===
=== No meeting: November 30 ===
=== No meeting: November 30 ===
=== No meeting: December 6 ===
=== No meeting: December 6 ===
=== Final Project Due: December 17 ===
=== Due Date: December 17 ===


Final project will be due [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1477285/assignments/6746130 in Canvas].
Final project will be due [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1477285/assignments/6746130 in Canvas].
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