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The
UC Teaching, Learning and technology Center (TLtC) was established
in July 2000 as a virtual center-without-walls for two primary purposes:
(1) to provide systemwide visibility to campus and faculty efforts
in the development and use of teaching and learning technologies
and (2) to provide complementary support to leverage those efforts
for the benefit of the entire University.
To
accomplish these objectives two programs
were established: the TLtC
collaborative grants program,
which awarded small and large grants to
support intercampus collaborations in
incorporating teaching and learning technologies
(due to the budget crisis, the grants
program was suspended in 2004); and the
TLtC
Webzine and Online Forum,
a web publication that launched in December
2001. In addition to feature articles
and news stories about how technology
is used in teaching and learning at UC,
the Webzine includes links to educational
technology resources across the system,
as well as a database
of faculty uses of technology.
This publicly accessible database is designed
to enable faculty to connect with one
another to learn more about strategies
and tools as well as to collaborate on
projects.
The
TLtC staff works very closely with faculty
and instructional technology professionals
on all of the UC campuses. This
web site was developed with intensive
campus input and will continue to be shaped
by campus interests, activities and needs.
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