The LTU has a networking function within and beyond the Institute of Education. This section lists our collaboration partners. Contact us to find out more, or to help you liaise with our partners.
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- IT Services and Library
We work closely together with the Computer Helpdesk (including Media Services), IT Training, and Corporate Information Systems at the IOE IT Services department as well as the Digital Resources team at the Library, supplementing each other's service offerings. The LTU regards this deep liaison, also behind the scenes, as the backbone for seamless staff support at the IOE.
- Staff Development
A joint strategy with Staff Development ensures support and access to training and further development opportunities in the area of ICT.
- London Knowledge Lab
The LTU is physically based at the LKL, a research centre within the Department of Culture, Communication and Learning. The proximity to e-learning researchers and their work is crucial for embedding research findings into practices. LTU staff are actively conducting their own research as well as supporting other research projects.
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University of London |
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United Kingdom |
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- Higher Education Academy
The LTU cooperates with the Higher Education Academy on multiple levels.
- Heads of E-Learning Forum
Martin Oliver from the LTU is a HeLF member.
- Association for Learning Technology
LTU staff are ALT members. Martin Oliver is Chair of ALT from September 2011 and ALT President from September 2012.
- User Groups
LTU staff represent the IOE at various user groups, such as the M25 Learning Technologists Group, the London Blackboard User Group, the Moodle User Group Greater London (MUGGL), and the Learning Objects User Group.
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