Recently in Grant Funding Category
Co-Principal Investigator:
Fox (PI, University of the Pacific), Guertin (Co-PI), NSF CCLI-Phase I (Exploratory), Faculty Development Workshops to Support Engagement in Undergraduate Research. 2008-2010. Grant #0841267
Furman (PI, Penn State University - University Park), Guertin (Co-PI), Collaborative Proposal: Building and Maintaining a Pipeline for Diversity: A Track2 Proposal. 2005-2008. Grant #0503521
Furman (PI, Penn State University - University Park), Guertin (Co-PI), Building a Pipeline for Diversity. NSF GEO - International Plan & Workshops, Geoinformatics, Environmental Social & Behavior Science, Opportunities for Enhancing Diversity, Engineering Education. 2003-2005. Grant #0303096
Funded collaborator:
Graham (PI - University of New Hampshire), UNH GEO-Teach: Transforming Earth System Science Education. NSF GEO TEACH, 2006-2009. Grant #0631377
Manduca (PI - Carleton College), Linking Pedagogy, Resources and Community Interaction to Support Entry-Level Undergraduate Geoscience Courses. NSF DUE - National SMETE Digital Library, Education and Human Resources. 2002-2004. Grant #0226243 Access website from Starting Point to see modules I have authored on Peer Review and Just-in-Time Teaching and my contributions to the Interactive Lectures module.
Guertin (PI). AmeriCorps Education Award program, Scholars in Service to PA. 2006-2007, $3,750. 2007-2008, $6,250. 2008-2009, $11,750. 2009-2010, $8,250.
Guertin (PI). Environmental Protection Agency: "SPHERES! (Science Programming HERE, Scouts!) at Penn State Delaware County." 2005-2006. Amount: $25,956
Guertin (PI). Society of Women Environmental Professionals: "Concern and Care for the Earth: An Essay Writing Contest for Girls." One year. Amount: $1,000
Guertin and Goldschmidt. HONOR 301H. Schreyer Honors College Course Development/Enhancement Award. $1,500.
Guertin. Mapping and multimedia resources to enhance EARTH/GEOSC courses. Teaching Development Grant, Penn State Brandywine. Fall 2008-Spring 2009. $350.
Guertin. Documenting the first dinosaur finds and sculptures, London, UK. Global Funds Grant. $1,600.
Guertin. Faculty Enhancement Grant, Teaching and Learning with Technology, Information Technology Services. Fall 2007. Received seven iPod nanos and microphones to attach for recording. ~$1,300.
Guertin. Utilizing emerging technologies to showcase significant democratic events and people from the past 40 years. 2007 Public Scholarship Course Enhancement grant. 2007. $1,500.
Guertin. Recognizing Philadelphia's significance to dinosaur history through Google Earth - a module for EARTH 150 and GEOSC 021. Teaching Development Grant, Penn State Brandywine. Fall 2007-Spring 2008. $700.
Guertin and Madiagan. The development of Science and Technology Modules for the CIVCM Foundations Course (YFE 211). 2006 Public Scholarship Course Enhancement grant. 2006. $1,500.
Guertin. Multicultural Teaching Academy grant. Spring 2006.
Guertin. Creating Audio Files as an Instructional Medium in EARTH/GEOSC Courses for a Mobile Student Population. Teaching Development Grant, Commonwealth College. Fall 2005-Spring 2006. $500.
Guertin. Integration of Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT) in Non-laboratory General Education GEOSC/EARTH Courses to Promote Student Engagement and Collaboration. Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence -Innovation Incentive Grant. Spring 2004-Fall 2005, $2,175.
Guertin. Creating Interactive Demonstrations and Software Simulations to Aid Students in EARTH/GEOSC Laboratory and Field Exercises. Teaching Development Grant, Commonwealth College. Fall 2004-Spring 2005. $800.
Guertin. Integrating Data Collection Technology with Geoscience Laboratory Research Exercises. Teaching Development Grant, Commonwealth College, to purchase equipment to enhance the quantitative data collection experience in geoscience laboratory courses. Fall 2003-Spring 2004. $1,477.
Guertin and LaBelle. Collaborative Research and Information Science Projects with Geosciences. Campus Collaborative Teaching/Learning Grant, Penn State Brandywine, to cover the cost of the purchase of three Palm handheld computers and associated peripherals and software. 2002. $1,500.