Teaching and Learning Technologies
The instructional computing component of Information Technology at Purdue, the Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT)
unit, supports, empowers, and advances the innovative and evolving use of technology to facilitate learning. TLT
operates facilities in its efforts, as well—instructional computing laboratories, specialized technology in classrooms,
the Assistive Technology Center, and the Digital Learning Collaboratory.
Enterprise Learning Technologies
- Develops, supports, and integrates enterprise level technology applications that extend teaching and learning
beyond the traditional classroom
- Provides infrastructure support to the University’s computer labs and provides applications to students for their
use through Software Remote
Informatics
- Designs and develops custom Web applications
- Offers planning, design, development, and implementation of Web sites
- Provides tools that enable Web content management and search capabilities
Instructional Development Center
- Offers faculty custom training and consulting in a variety of software and instructional technologies and in
instructional development
- Offers professional consulting to train faculty in integrating multimedia content into their curriculum
- Supplies funding that promotes faculty research and the use of technologies that support instruction
- Administers an annual grant program for faculty’s instructional needs
- Conducts student competitions to recognize excellence in digital content and production
- Provides custom training sessions for students through Undergraduate Training @ Purdue (UT@P), staffed by the
Center's talented undergraduate technology trainers
Learning Spaces
- Provides and maintains interactive systems and applications, computer lab and classroom technologies, and mobile
and virtual learning environments
Current initiatives and services
- IDC’s Consulting and Training
The Instructional Development Center (IDC), a division of TLT, has a staff of educational technologists who offer
consulting and training to faculty and staff in the integration of technology into course development, software
and other technologies, and instructional design.
- Digital Content Development Grants
The goal of this funding program is to select and help implement projects that increase instructional effectiveness
through the use of digital and online technology. The IDC, which offers this program, seeks to cultivate
instructional excellence through experimentation with new ideas, teaching methods, and technologies. Submitted
projects should strive to enhance the quality of instruction at Purdue.
- IDC Tips & Techniques Newsletter
This periodic e-newsletter, produced by IDC’s ed techs, offers detailed articles on new and popular technologies,
reminders of upcoming training sessions, and updates from vendors, to name a few. This is an opt-in publication.
- ITaP’s Knowledge Base
Whether you’re looking for information on Windows Vista, Blackboard Vista, or both, you can use the knowledge base
to find articles that offer definitions, step-by-step instructions, or troubleshooting. With more than 3,600
articles in the ITaP knowledge base, and more added every day, users can find helpful information on almost any
ITaP service.
- Purdue Mobile Learning Initiative
ITaP has partnered with Hewlett-Packard and Apple to offer professional-level laptops to Purdue faculty, students,
and staff. Students receive a high-quality laptop loaded with a more complete software package, and, most
importantly, guaranteed on-campus service and support.
- Undergraduate Training @ Purdue (UT@P)
UT@P provides custom training sessions for students within classes by the IDC’s talented staff of undergraduate
technology trainers.
TLT events
- Digital Cinema Contest
The Digital Cinema Contest is an exciting annual event for Purdue students to develop and produce video or
animations. Entries are judged on all elements of development and production, including narrative, technical
components, and integration of information resources. The contest culminates in a final public screening and
awards ceremony.
- Live and Online Technology Showcase
The Instructional Development Center showcases new technologies on a bi-monthly basis through Adobe Connect, which
connects participants to a virtual meeting room. An IDC staff member discusses and demonstrates a new technology
that faculty can use for instruction. Participants need a networked computer and a headset or speakers.
- Teaching and Technology Brown Bag Seminars
ITaP and the Center for Instructional Excellence (CIE) sponsor these seminars in a relaxed setting where faculty
members describe the different ways they use technology in their teaching.
- TLT Annual Conference
The annual Teaching and Learning with Technology conference provides a forum for networking, discussing,
demonstrating and learning about innovative ways of incorporating technology into instruction.
Awards and recognition
- Digital Cinema Contest
The Digital Cinema Contest is an exciting annual event for Purdue students to develop and produce video or
animations. Entries are judged on all elements of development and production, including narrative, technical
components, and integration of information resources. The contest culminates in a final public screening and
awards ceremony.
- Digital Content Development Grants
The goal of this funding program is to select and help implement projects that increase instructional effectiveness
through the use of digital and online technology. The IDC, which offers this program, seeks to cultivate
instructional excellence through experimentation with new ideas, teaching methods, and technologies. Submitted
projects should strive to enhance the quality of instruction at Purdue.
- Distance Education Incentive Awards Program
The Instructional Development Center (IDC) awards cash prizes every year to Purdue faculty for developing
high-quality distance education classes. The IDC’s educational technologists who work with faculty within the
Digital Content Development Grant program on the West Lafayette campus joined forces with the Office of Continuing
Education and Conferences (OCEC) to run this Distance Ed Incentive Award program. The program’s goal is to encourage
and support quality distance education course development.
For more information about how to qualify to participate, the timeline for the next program, and the process to
apply, see the IDC Distance Education Incentives Award Program Web site at
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/tlt/idc/awards.cfm.