Jump to content United States-English
HP.com Home Products and Services Support and Drivers Solutions How to Buy
» Contact HP
 
HP.com home
Global citizenship > Global philanthropy > U.S. philanthropy > Programs > Technology for Teaching 

2008 HP Technology for Teaching Higher Education Award recipients (EMEA)

» 

Company information

» Global citizenship
» HP Global Social Investment
» HP Social Investment - US
» Innovations in Education
» Entrepreneurship Education
» HP in the Community
» FAQ
Content starts here

The HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative is designed to support innovative and effective uses of technology in the classroom setting.

Recipients of the Higher Education HP Technology for Teaching grant award receive a grant of cash and equipment to implement their proposed technology-based course redesign integration project.

Below is a list of higher education colleges and universities in Asia Pacific that have been selected to receive a 2008 HP Technology for Teaching grant. 

Bosnia Herzegovina


Elektrotehnički fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu, Sarajevo – “The application of HP mobile tablet PC technology in the design of interactive laboratory experiments in physical and virtual labs”

France


Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes Cedex 3 – “Most complex systems with simplest tools”

Germany


Hochschule Furtwangen University, Furtwangen – “Women on the Move”

Italy


Universitŕ degli Studi di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Urbino – “Learning territorial data capture and analysis for Applied Computer Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences degree courses”

Nigeria


University of Jos, Jos – “Integrating Technologies for Teaching Mathematics in an African University”

Poland


University of Gdansk, Gdansk – “Teaching Parallel Computing in Highly Interactive Environment”

Portugal


Universidade de Évora, Évora – “e-Problem: electronic based resolution of learning problems”

Russia


Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk – “Mobile and interactive technology for education in the areas of high performance computing systems and applied parallel computing”

Serbia


University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad – “Interactive mobile technology in Mathematical and Science Courses”

Slovakia


Comenius University, Bratislava – “Application of mobile technology in preparation of future mathematics teachers”

South Africa


University of the Free State, Bloemfontein – “Understanding Physics through data logging”

Spain


Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia – “Improving effective learning in a first-year Computer Engineering course by using mobile Tablet PC technology”

UAE


Abu Dhabi Men’s College, Higher Colleges of Technology, Abu Dhabi – “Development and implementation quality evaluation methods and tools for E-learning solutions supported by tablet PCs.”

Uganda


Makerere University, Kampala – “Using State-of-the-art Wireless and Mobile Technologies to Deliver Mobile Computing Courses”

United Kingdom

Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds – “DETAA Networking”

» Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative
  » K-12 grant
   
» K-12 leadership grant recipients
  » Higher education grant
   
» Global higher education recipients
   
» Higher Education Community
     
  » All recipients
  » FAQ
 

technology for teaching

Printable version
Privacy statement Using this site means you accept its terms Feedback to webmaster
© 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.