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Focus on TEL: Institutes
The two institutes described below
are part of the physical grouping of units with a focus
on various aspects of teaching, learning and research
located in Room 1020 of the TEL Building.
The York/Seneca Technology
Enhanced Learning Institute (TELi)
The Technology Enhanced Learning
institute (TELi) is a partnership of Seneca College
and York University that fosters, facilitates and encourages
innovative, collaborative approaches to transforming
teaching and learning through the use of technology.
Building on York's and Seneca's
existing expertise in education, technology, and digital
media, the institute will foster leading edge research,
development and evaluation of a new generation of technologies
and applications that will enable educators to enhance
primary, secondary and post-secondary education, as
well as lifelong learning. TELi projects will focus
on the impact of emerging technologies (broadly defined)
on curricula, teaching and learning, and the building
of new infrastructures.
TELi will facilitate, enhance and
showcase innovative collaborative projects that build
on multidisciplinary and complementary strengths at
Seneca and York, private and public partnerships, and
other post-secondary institutions. Existing service
units at York and Seneca will provide supporting services
for these projects.
TELi Administration
Co-Directors: Professor Ron Owston
(York), Dr. Katharine Janzen (Seneca)
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| The IRLT and TELi space
in the new TEL Building |
Institute for Research on
Learning Technologies (IRLT)
IRLT is a York University Senate
approved research unit overseen by the Office of the
Vice-President (Research and Innovation), originally
established in 1987 within the Faculty of Education
as the Centre for the Study of Computers in Education
and re-named in June 2001. IRLT encourages the formation
of links with faculty members across the University
and with schools, government, and industry to provide
collaborative, multidisciplinary approaches to research
problems and issues. It has a broad mandate to engage
in systematic inquiry, discussion, and information sharing
related to the pedagogical uses of technology at all
levels.
Goals
- To engage in research, study, and public discussion
of issues related to the pedagogical uses of computers
and to the moral, ethical, and educational implications
of their use
- To undertake major research projects in theme areas
that are consistent with its general mandate
- To maintain an active program to disseminate findings
of its projects, its activities, and developments
in the field to educators and other interested parties
- To foster collaboration between academics, educators,
and industry and government personnel on research
and development problems and issues of mutual concern
and interest
IRLT Administration
Professor Ron Owston, Director
Professor Mary Leigh Morbey, Associate Director (K-12
and Teacher Education)
Herb Wideman, Senior Researcher
Dr. Kathryn Cook, Research Associate
Current IRLT projects
The IRLT has a number of ongoing
projects, including the Advanced
Broadband Enabled Learning (ABEL) Project - click
on the link to find out more.
Other projects of IRLT members include
- Collaboration in COHERE (Canada's Collaboration
for Online Higher Education and Research) network
- Evaluation of a Web-based courses on epidemiology
for Health Canada
- The MERKAZ i.t. L'MORIM Project
- Play in Computer Environments Studio (PlayCES)
- SITES-M2 - International case studies of innovative
schools using information and communications technologies
(ICT)
- Evaluation of the Teacher eLearning Project in Mathematics
and Science sponsored by The Learning Partnership
More Information
More information on IRLT and the ongoing
projects above is available from the website: www.yorku.ca/irlt/
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