Gustav W. Friedrich, School of
Communication, Information, and Library Studies, Rutgers University,
4 Huntington Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901-1071,
Phone: 732/932-7500, e-mail: gusf@scils.rutgers.edu


Scholarship - Funded Activity

Member, Associate Provost's Multi-Media Committee (allocated $150,000 for the development of multi-media instructional use at O.U.), 1992

Principal Investigator, Public Speaking Course, General Education Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, $2,000, Summer, 1988

Principal Investigator, The Use of Modeling in Communication Skill Development, O.U. Associates Research/Creative Activity Funds, $17,212, 1982-1983

Content Expert, Human Communication: A Telecourse Proposal to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting/The Annenberg School of Communication Project. Bradley S. Greenberg, Director. Six of 227 proposals were funded at approximately $5,000,000. This proposal, while not funded, was one of the final 37 proposals which received strong support from the readers and were thoroughly reviewed by the convened panel

Member of Proposal Writing Team, NSF CAUSE proposal, $353,862.80. July 1, 1981, to November 30, 1983. David Brooks, Principal Investigator. The project facilitates the development of science learning resource centers for the departments of astronomy, chemistry, life science, physics, political science, psychology, sociology, and speech communication

Principal Investigator, Perceptions of GTA Communication Effectiveness, $2,500, UN-L Teaching Council, 1980-1982

Principal Investigator, Reactions to the Air Controllers' Strike, Vice Chancellor's Research Initiation Fund, $866, August, 1981

Content Consultant, Instrument Development and Statewide Assessment for the Massachusetts State Board of Education Policy on Basic Skills Improvement for Listening and Speaking. Project Director: Nancy A. Mead, Education Commission of the States, 1979-1980

Research Council Travel Grants: Anaheim, California, November 1981, $341; Philadelphia, May, 1979, $248; Minneapolis, November, 1978, $116; Toronto, March, 1978, $232; Washington, December, 1977, $212

Research Council Visiting Scholar Grant, June, 1979, $356

Computer Assisted Instruction Program, Academic Computing Services, 1978-1979, $800; 1977-1978, $950

Teaching Council Travel Grant: Morgana, California, August, 1978, $374

Chief Content Consultant, Southwestern Ohio Instructional Television Association, Inc., ITV series on "Teacher Communication," 1978-1979

Purdue Faculty Grant for Instructional Development and Innovation, $800, A Program to Assist Students With Communication Apprehension, 1976-1977

David Ross Grant, $7,200, The Impact of Confirmation, Disconfirmation, and Rejection on Student Learning, 1975-1977

Human Development Committee Grant, $1,600, Communication and Writing Apprehension, 1975-1976

Project Co-Director, $7,000, Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, Dissemination of Minicourses, 1974

Project Co-Director, $41,327, Exxon Education Foundation Grant, A Proposal for Research on Assessing the Impact of a Minicourse Program on College Teaching at Five Selected Colleges and Universities, 1974-1975

Project Co-Director, $62,727, Exxon Educational Foundation Grant, An Audio-Tutorial Training and Resource Program for the Improvement of University Undergraduate Instruction, 1972-1973


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