Funded Research and Development Grants
- Saba, F. (2000). A model for academic faculty involvement in mainstreaming and evaluating the use of new teaching and learning technologies in the California State University. The Institute for Teaching and Learning, The CSU Chancellor's Office. $6,710.
- Dr. Saba received a Multicultural Infusion Initiative mini-grant ($1,800) to create multicultural instructional materials for a new course EDTEC 651.
- Saba, F. (1998). 21st Century Knowledge Seminars: Telecommunications Literacy. College of Education Dean’s Grant for Excellence in Curriculum Development.
- Saba, F. (1998). Developing a database architecture for web-based publication of ten special interest periodicals for institutions of higher education. Magna Publications Inc., Madison, WI.
- Saba, F. (1995-1997). Online Learning System: “Lean for Life.” Lindora Medical Clinics. Lindora, Inc., Costa Mesa, CA.
- McFarlane, F., Saba, F., & Harrison, P. (1993-1996).
Distance Learning Through Telecommunications (DLTT). US Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration. $372,153.
- Saba, F. (1992). Advanced media production: A multicultural approach. College of Education Dean's Research and Development Grant. $1,800.
- Saba, F. (1992). Analysis o instructional transaction in distance education systems by discourse. College of Education Dean's Research and Development Grant. $997.
- Saba, F. (1991). Systems analysis of integrated distance education by discourse. College of Education Dean's Research and Development Grant. $500.
- Saba, F. (1989). Designing a HyperCard data base for research in distance education. College of Education Dean's Research and Development Grant. $800.
- Saba, F. & Harrison, P. J. (1989). Developing of a microcomputer- based integrated distance education system: A collaborative project of Northern Telecom Inc. and San Diego State University. Funded by Northern Telecom. $42, 412.
- Harrison, P. J., & Saba, F. (1987). Proposed study to determine dimensions of organizational and instructional effectiveness for distance education programs. Funded by College of Education Dean's Research and Development Grant. $1,837.
- Saba, F. (1987). Integrated distance education systems: towards instructional desktop broadcasting. Funded by Northern Telecom Inc. $58,412.
- Saba, F. (1986). A contribution request to Northern Telecom Inc., for the Meridian DV-1 System. Funded by Northern Telecom Inc. $70,000.
- Saba, F. (1984). Manufacturing printed circuits at TYCO Printed Circuit Group. Funded by TYCO Inc. $25,000.
- Saba, F. (1983). Negotiated investment strategy: The Connecticut experiment. Funded by the State of Connecticut. $20,000.
- Saba, F. (1981). Gerber Garment Technology = Greater Profit. Funded by Gerber Technologies Inc. $15,000.
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