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Awards
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Fulbright Scholarship, 2006
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Sabbatical Leave Award, 2004,
1998 and 1992
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Excellence in Teaching Award,
2002
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Meritorious Performance and
Professional Promise Award
Grants
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Ganesan Nanda, A Study of the Design and Technology
Related Factors for Improving the Production of Multimedia Instructional
Modules, Sabbatical Leave Report, Submitted to the Provost and VP of
Academic Affairs, CSLA, 2005.
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Ganesan Nanda, Conducting IT Short Courses and Multimedia
Research, Fulbright Proposal, 2004.
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Ganesan Nanda, A Study of the Design and Technology
Related Factors for Improving the Production of Multimedia Instructional
Modules, Sabbatical Leave Proposal, Submitted to the College of Business
and Economics, CSLA, 2004.
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Ganesan Nanda and Rosenthal Paul,
Multi-media Courseware Development for CIS 294 Introduction to Computer
Systems. This grant funded the development of CD-ROM based instructional
material for the Office suite of applications, 1995-1999.
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Ganesan Nanda, Windows NT
Integration in the Graduate Networking Course. This software grant
funded by Microsoft enabled the successful introduction of Windows NT
Server 3.51 in the curriculum of CIS 560 Microcomputer Networks in Fall
1995.
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Tomaske John, Ochoa Eduardo,
Pastor Manuel and Ganesan Nanda, Development of an Electronic
Communication System for the Los Angeles Economic Development Council.
Funded by the Los Angeles Economic Development Council. The initial work
on the design and development of a web site was carried out in this
project, 1994-96.
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Ganesan Nanda, CIS Learning
Resources: Phase III Lab Development Proposal. Submitted for university
funds through the dean’s office. Funding resulted in the upgrading of
the CIS Laboratory to newer computers, 1994.
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Ganesan Nanda, CIS Learning
Resources: Phase II Development Proposal. Submitted for lottery funds
through the dean’s office. Funding resulted in the creation of the
Electronic classroom for CIS department, 1993.
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Ganesan Nanda, CIS Lab
Development Proposal Phase I. Submitted to the Center for Information
Resource Management (CIRM) through the dean’s office. The proposal was
funded resulting in the significant development of the CIS computer
laboratory, 1992.
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Ganesan Nanda and Smith Joeleo,
Using Microsoft Software in CIS Courses. This proposal resulted in a
cash and software grant from Microsoft in 1991/1992.
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Professor N. Ganesan, All Rights Reserved.
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