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Focus on TEL: ABEL Project
Advanced Broadband Enabled Learning (ABEL)
is developing an interactive, collaborative learning
model for teacher and faculty development and education
delivery. ABEL interconnects the faculties of education
at York University and the University of Alberta, Seneca
College faculty and teachers from school districts in
Ontario and Alberta. Together with their students, teachers
and faculty are using ABEL to develop an approach to
education that is aligned with today's learner through
the innovative use of networked technology. ABEL is
funded by CANARIE (Canada's Advanced Internet Development
Organization), and led by York University's Office of
the Vice President - Research and Innovation.
Described as a new way of teaching teachers
and faculty, ABEL is facilitating professional development
in the use of broadband networks as teaching and learning
tools. As well, ABEL deals with the development of teacher
skills and the inter-institutional cooperation needed
to support collaborative development and delivery of
e-learning courses and resources. It offers a range
of fully collaborative, job-embedded, professional learning
choices that, although originating in various institutions,
appear seamless to ABEL participants. Through videoconferencing,
online discussions with experts, and other teaching
and learning techniques, the project is using CANARIE's
CA*net 4 research network to develop a model for an
innovative, collaborative means of online professional
development for teachers and faculty. At the ABEL Summer
Institute 2003, Dee Elder, a Math teacher from Edmonton
declares one year into the project: "We are
changing schools. We are changing education as it can
be delivered to our students. That is an amazing task."
Organizers intend to offer this model
to teachers and faculty across Canada once it is fully
developed. For more information on ABEL, visit www.abelearn.ca
or contact Janet Murphy at janetm@yorku.ca.
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