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Institute
The Institute
for Interactive Technologies was established in 1985 as a research
and development group focusing on emerging interactive learning
technologies. Its primary purpose is to conduct original technology-based
development and research projects providing graduate students with
an opportunity to work on "real-world" projects. The IIT is a consortium
of faculty, staff, and graduate students in Bloomsburg University's
Department of Instructional Technology. This strategic alliance
offers students practical hands-on experiences as they apply theoretical
knowledge to real-life projects and, at the same time, fosters the
development of effective and innovative instructional solutions.
The Institute also assists corporations in their efforts to achieve
business goals through technology.
"The IIT
combines the highest quality faculty and students with state-of-the-art
facility to produce future leaders in computer-based education"
--Ann Marie Mendrzycki Unysis Corporation
The Institute
seeks to help business leaders understand the impact of interactive
learning technologies and e-commerce on their workforce, improve
the performance and competitiveness of their corporations, and providing
a fact base for sound instructional interventions.
The staff and
faculty of the Institute is drawn primarily from leading instructional
technology practioner/academicians at Bloomsburg University. These
practitioner/academicians include Dr. Timothy L. Phillips, Dr. Karl
M. Kapp, Dr. Mary J. Nicholson, and Dr. Helmut Doll. The commitment
of these individuals to both the theory and practice of instructional
design helps to set apart the IIT.
To date, the
IIT has undertaken such instructional technology projects as: designing
workshops for AT&T and Bell Atlantic to convert their stand-up trainers
to web-designers, delivering distance education courses to five
sister universities, designing technical interactive lathe training
for TRW, developing a database-driven web site for Ben Franklin
Technology Partners. Each of these efforts has provided an opportunity
to push technical capabilities to provide a solution to practical
business issues.
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