Moshe Barak
Professor Emeritus
Personal Site
Research
Grants
1990-1993 |
The Jewish Agency for Israel, Evyatar, A. (until 1992), Barak, M. Movshovitz-Hadar, N., Waks, S. (Principal investigators), Advancement of science and technology education in Galilee high schools, Total amount: $2,735,000.
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1993-1994 |
The Jewish Agency for Israel, Barak, M., Waks, (Principal investigators), Professional support for new immigrant science and technology teachers, Total amount: $234,800. |
1993-1994 |
Ministry for Education, Waks, S., Barak, M (Principal investigators), Integrating computerized design and analysis of electronic systems into curriculum,, Total amount: $102,100.
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1994-1995 |
The Jewish Agency for Israel, Waks, S., Barak, M., Movshovitz-Hadar, N., (Principal investigators), Advancement of science and technology education in Galilee Junior high schools, Total amount: $2,343,000.
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1995-1997 |
Ministry for Education and AMIT schools network, Barak, M. Raz, E (Principal investigators), Hot air balloons - an innovative scientific-technological environment in junior-high school, Total amount: $126,400.
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1995-1997 |
Ministry for Education, Barak, M. Raz, E. Fiangold, M. (Principal investigators)’ Advancement of science and technology education in junior-high schools, Total amount: $2,990,000
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1998-1999 |
Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Waks, S., Barak, M. (Principal investigators), Technology and Excellence in Yirca (Druze village), Total amount: $167,000)
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1998-2002 |
ORT Network & Sacta-Rashi Foundation, Barak, M. (Principal investigator), Formative evaluation of MetaORT program for promoting the learning of science, technology mathematics and computers, Total amount: $150,000.
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2003-2004 |
Sacta-Rashi Foundation, Perl, M. & Barak, M. “Atidim Juniors”, Prompting science and technology studies for talented pupils in deprived areas Total amount ($37,000).
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2011 |
Barak, M. and Rabinoviz, G.
(2011). Development and update of professional and engineering knowledge at
the Israel Aviation Industry (IAI) - Requirements survey, $47,000. This is a
pilot study towards a long term research project. |
2012 |
Barak, M. Technology Enhanced
Learning: Embedded Computer Engineering Learning Platform - E2LP. Member of a
9 countries consortium. Project funded by the Europium Commission- FP7‐ICT‐2011‐.8.1.
Budget
for BGU: 215,275 €. |
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