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  <title><![CDATA[New GT-Microsoft Accessibility Research Seed Grant Program Announces Winning Proposals for 2021 Funding]]></title>
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<p>Georgia Tech&rsquo;s Center for 21st&nbsp;Century Universities (C21U) announced four winning proposals for a new&nbsp;accessibility-focused&nbsp;seed grant&nbsp;research&nbsp;program funded by Microsoft.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The&nbsp;GT-Microsoft Accessibility&nbsp;Research&nbsp;Seed&nbsp;Grant&nbsp;Program&nbsp;offered&nbsp;up to&nbsp;$45,000&nbsp;in funding per winning proposal and&nbsp;was&nbsp;open to proposals from all Georgia Tech faculty,&nbsp;staff, and students.&nbsp;The program&nbsp;seeks&nbsp;accessibility-focused research and projects in digital accessibility&nbsp;/&nbsp;assistive technology, diverse student backgrounds, and campus life.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&ldquo;C21U is thrilled to be supported by Microsoft in offering seed grants to innovative research&nbsp;and project&nbsp;teams&nbsp;in our community,&rdquo; said C21U Assistant Director of Research in Education Innovation&nbsp;<strong>Jeonghyun&nbsp;Lee</strong>.&nbsp;&ldquo;Accessibility research is a broad&nbsp;and important&nbsp;theme,&nbsp;and our hope was that the Georgia Tech community would surprise us with creative,&nbsp;aspirational proposals. We were not disappointed.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The winning proposals reflect a wide range of transformative concepts&nbsp;including accessible art exhibits, computer science and music education&nbsp;for visually impaired students, digital access&nbsp;and equity as impacted by&nbsp;the&nbsp;COVID-19&nbsp;pandemic, and technology-mediated mentoring for&nbsp;research&nbsp;students with disabilities. These projects are&nbsp;led by faculty and staff from the College of Computing, the College of Design,&nbsp;the Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation,&nbsp;and&nbsp;Georgia Tech Professional Education.&nbsp;The contributing teams involved in each proposal encompass an&nbsp;expansive&nbsp;group of campus units and&nbsp;reflect the collaborative nature of research within the Georgia Tech community.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>2021 Funded Research Projects</strong></p>

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	<li><em>Designing a Computer Science + Music Learning Environment for Visually Impaired Students</em>&nbsp;led by&nbsp;PI&nbsp;<strong>Stephen Garrett&nbsp;</strong>(School of Music, College of Design),&nbsp;<strong>Jason Freeman</strong>&nbsp;(School of Music, College of Design), and&nbsp;<strong>Brian&nbsp;Magerko</strong>&nbsp;(School of Literature, Media, and Communication, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing)&nbsp;&nbsp;</li>
	<li><em>Technology-mediated Mentoring Platforms to Support Research Experiences for Students with Disabilities&nbsp;</em>led by PI&nbsp;<strong>Maureen Linden</strong>&nbsp;(Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation, College of Design) and&nbsp;<strong>Nathan Moon</strong>&nbsp;(Center for Advanced Communications Policy)&nbsp;</li>
	<li><em>Accessible exhibits at the intersection of art, science and technology</em>&nbsp;led by PI&nbsp;<strong>Birney Robert&nbsp;</strong>(College of Computing)&nbsp;</li>
	<li><em>Accessquity: Digital Accessibility, Equity, and Inclusion in a Post-COVID World</em>&nbsp;led by PI&nbsp;<strong>Yakut Gazi&nbsp;</strong>(Georgia Tech Professional Education),&nbsp;<strong>Chaohua&nbsp;Ou</strong>&nbsp;(Center for Teaching and Learning),&nbsp;<strong>Matt Lisle&nbsp;</strong>(Center for 21st&nbsp;Century Universities), and&nbsp;<strong>Warren&nbsp;Goetzel&nbsp;</strong>(Office of Information Technology)&nbsp;</li>
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<p>Over the course of the next year, each of these projects will&nbsp;work to create&nbsp;more accessible&nbsp;technology, events, and support structures&nbsp;for&nbsp;current&nbsp;and future members of the&nbsp;Georgia Tech community.&nbsp;C21U will host a series of seminars in 2022 to highlight the work of each project team and celebrate their contributions.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&ldquo;Georgia Tech&rsquo;s Strategic Plan asks our campus, locally and globally, to work together to create an inclusive environment that cultivates the well-being of all members of our community,&rdquo; said C21U Interim Executive Director&nbsp;<strong>Steve Harmon</strong>.&nbsp;&ldquo;Accessibility is a critical piece of this&nbsp;work,&nbsp;and we feel confident that these research projects will&nbsp;expand access and remove barriers to success for current and future Yellow Jackets.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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