IITTL has a strong presence with researchers globally and presents topics that range
from, but not limited to: Digital Fabrication, Game Based-Learning, and Higher Education.
Below are several projects and International Scholarly Exchange events that have shaped IITTL into strong research-based
institution:
IITTL's first international project was the "Longitudinal Assessment of New Information Technologies in Education
(PLANIT)," led by Drs. Gerald Knezek and Rhonda Christensen beginning in 1995. Click
here for more information about this project.
One of IITTL's most recognized works is the International Handbook of Information Technology in Primary and Secondary Education (IHITE). The two main questions that guide this International Handbook are:
What is the potential of IT to improve K-12 education?
How can the implementation of IT in K-12 educational practice be supported?
This International Handbook seeks to provide researchers, policy-makers and practitioners
with an integrated overview of the field. The second edition is scheduled for release
in 2018. For more details and download information, please click here.