Membership
The Academic Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Co-lab is a non-profit
organization that promotes high quality and reusable content for
distributed learning. The Academic ADL Co-Lab is a resource for
distributed learning, mobile learning, games and simulations for
learning. Fort Hays State University is a partner institution of
the Academic ADL Co-Lab. Some partnership-only sharable content
objects about online teaching are linked in the Online Teaching
Strategies sections. For more information about the
Academic ADL Co-Lab, please refer to the web site at http://www.academiccolab.org/
New Media Consortium (NMC) is an international not-for-profit consortium of leading colleges, universities, and other learning-focused organizations dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new technologies. The consortium serves as a catalyst for development and applications of new technology to support teaching and learning. It aims to engage organizations in activities that influence the technology application in higher education. Peer reviews are needed for an institution to become a member of this consortium. The Center for Teaching Excellence and Learning Technologies joined the NMC membership in October 2006. Click the link for more information about NMC. http://www.nmc.org
Center for Teaching Excellence and Learning Technologies is a member
of the Teaching, Learning and Technology (TLT) Group, a non-profit
organization that helps institutions to improve educational uses
of technology by sharing resources, ideas and practices. For more
information about the TLT Group, please refer to the TLT Group
web site at http://www.tltgroup.org/programs/flashlight.html
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