SOCR ProposalSubmissionGuidelines

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==This [[SOCR]] Wiki page describes the protocol for writing and submitting a SOCR proposal==
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This is a list of the currently available [[SOCR]] development projects. Any student, researcher or outside group that has interest in collaborating or contributing to the SOCR development efforts is welcome and encouraged to [[SOCR_ProposalSubmissionGuidelines | submit a proposal]] for working on a SOCR development project. All submissions will be rigorously assessed and responded to in a timely fashion. We have only limited resources to support software and tool development and most people proposing a development project (from this list or investigator-initiated) are advised to first look for external funding to support their efforts.
 
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*[[Available SOCR Development Projects]]
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=== Types of SOCR Proposals ===
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====Educational Proposals====
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====Research Proposals====
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====Software and Tool Development Proposals====
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====Investigator-Initiated Project Proposal====
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* You can submit, at any time, an unsolicited [[SOCR]] proposal of either type, however, we encourage you to first carefully review the [[SOCR]] challenges, available tools, materials and resources. Your proposal should be inline with the [[SOCR]] goals and vision for developing, validating and disseminating knowledge, tools and materials.
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====Proposals in Response to Specific [[SOCR]] Call for Proposals====
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* [[Available SOCR Development Projects]]
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=== How to Write a [[SOCR]] proposal?
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* There is no strict format for these proposals, however, we recommend, following a standard NSF/NIH proposal format:
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** Summary (1/2 page);
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** Statement of the problem and Relevance to CCB Shape research (1-2 pages);
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** Background (1-5 pages);
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** Proposed Methods & Designs (1-5 pages);
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** Preliminary Results (0-3 pages);
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** Timeline (1/2 - 1 page);
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** Software tool implementation details (open source, CVS, OOP, Web dissemination via CCB, etc.)
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* Example of a well-written NIH proposal (this is provided just to show proposal organization & style, not content)
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Revision as of 16:55, 20 December 2006

Contents

This SOCR Wiki page describes the protocol for writing and submitting a SOCR proposal

Types of SOCR Proposals

Educational Proposals

Research Proposals

Software and Tool Development Proposals

Investigator-Initiated Project Proposal

  • You can submit, at any time, an unsolicited SOCR proposal of either type, however, we encourage you to first carefully review the SOCR challenges, available tools, materials and resources. Your proposal should be inline with the SOCR goals and vision for developing, validating and disseminating knowledge, tools and materials.

Proposals in Response to Specific SOCR Call for Proposals

=== How to Write a SOCR proposal?

  • There is no strict format for these proposals, however, we recommend, following a standard NSF/NIH proposal format:
    • Summary (1/2 page);
    • Statement of the problem and Relevance to CCB Shape research (1-2 pages);
    • Background (1-5 pages);
    • Proposed Methods & Designs (1-5 pages);
    • Preliminary Results (0-3 pages);
    • Timeline (1/2 - 1 page);
    • Software tool implementation details (open source, CVS, OOP, Web dissemination via CCB, etc.)
  • Example of a well-written NIH proposal (this is provided just to show proposal organization & style, not content)



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