Education Building

 

Welcome to ITLS

We are pushing the limits of the fields of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences with an energetic faculty focused on cutting edge research and the personal development of every student.

Education building

 

We offer on-campus programs

as well as an online degree

See the prospective students section or contact us for more information.

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Our faculty and students are involved in cutting edge educational research projects, including:

  • digital libraries
  • games & simulations
  • problem-based learning
  • science education
  • assessment & evaluation
  • and designing more effective instruction.

 

Logan and Cache Valley

 

Nestled in a beautiful valley, Logan and the USU campus offers unmatched vistas and geography.

 

More information about Logan and USU.

Department News:

2010 Intermountain Graduate Research symposium

The 2010 Intermountain Graduate Research symposium is coming up on 31 March in TSC. Please plan to submit! Abstracts are due 1 March. See:
www.usu.edu/usugss/symposium

The College/Department will subsidize students' registration fee if their abstract is accepted.

TwHistory featured in the Herald Journal

A Herald Journal article that came out this morning covering the TwHistory project and ITLS PhD students Tom Caswell & Marion Jenson http://hjnews.townnews.com/articles/2010/01/13/news/news05-01-13-10.txt  

Spring 2010 Brown Bag Schedule

Here is a schedule for our outside speaker for Brown Bags this semester.

January 14: Tali Ramos, Instructional Design Manager for the HR Learning Team at Toys R Us, Wayne, NJ. MS 2002.

January 21: Mike Kelly, Director of Training for DevonWay, a software provider to the Nuclear Power Industry. He will also discuss career opportunities in the IT industry including current openings at DevonWay

Governor’s Science Medals for 2009

We are very pleased to note that Dr. Joel Duffin, a 2003 graduate of the department, was a recipient of the Governor’s Science Medals for 2009 in the area of science education.

Congratulations, Joel! See:

http://utahpolicy.com/press_release/state-advisory-council-for-science-and-technology-announces-governors-science-medals-f