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| TI supports independent, objective research in many ways.
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| | Case studies using action research methodologies performed by teachers in their classrooms help to document and disseminate results of "best practices," and may be supported by equipment loans and technical assistance. |
| | Pilot projects to gather preliminary data to initially investigate a research question can be supported with seed grants and equipment loans. |
| | Successful pilots often position researchers to compete successfully for funding of large-scale research from ministries of education and foundations. TI may support these projects with in-kind grants to partially assist with equipment and professional development services. |
| | In addition, TI occasionally funds major scientific studies to investigate teaching/learning processes and effectiveness of solution strategies which use its technologies. |
| | All projects may benefit by adapting questionnaires and protocols shared by other researchers through TI. |
| | If you are developing a research review involving questions relevant to TI technologies, ask for a copy of our EndNote® Bibliographic data base of key references to math education and technology before you begin your literature search. This bibliography is an open content project with contributions from researchers world-wide. It currently has over 500 of the most important research references in the field. |