OpenDSA Project Support
The OpenDSA team gratefully acknowledges the support provided by the National Science Foundation.
- TUES program grant DUE-1139861 supports the collaboration of Virginia Tech, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, and Rice University to develop the prototype system and initial content. See the NSF-TUES 2011 Grant Proposal (funded beginning June 2012).
- EAGER program grant IIS-1258571 supported the collaboration of University of Wisconsin-Madison, Auburn University, and Virginia Tech to work with Aalto University, Finland. See the NSF-EAGER 2011 Grant Proposal (funded January 2013 through December 2015). This is part of an NSF SAVI program to support US/Finnish collaborations for innovations in STEM education.
- IUSE program grants DUE-1432008, DUE-1431667, and DUE-1431399 support the collaboration of Virginia Tech, Duke University, and University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to greatly expand the content and infrastructure for OpenDSA. See the NSF-IUSE 2014 Grant Proposal (funded beginning January 2015 and lasting for three years).
The OpenDSA team is an active participate in the SPLICE project: https://cssplice.org/.
- Core R&D Programs DLR-1740765 was our first SPLICE grant. This supported the collaboration of University of Pittsburgh, CMU, and Virginia Tech. See the 2017 NSF Grant Proposal (funded 2017-2021).
- CISE Community Research Infrastructure (CCRI) Abstract 2213790 is our second SPLICE grant. It supports the collaboration of University of Pittsburgh, CMU, NCSU, and Virginia Tech. See the 2022 NSF Grant Proposal (funded beginning August 1, 2022).