The Teaching and Learning Technology Programme
It seemed, therefore, inevitable that technology had an important role to play in the future delivery of teaching and learning.
TLTP funded 76 projects in a wide range of subject disciplines; these were:
* business and economics;
* medical sciences;
* staff development and study skills;
* science, mathematics and computing;
* arts, humanities and social sciences;
* engineering.
The 76 projects fell into three broad categories:
1. subject based consortia, principally concerned with the development of courseware;
2. single institutional projects concentrating on the issues of implementation of learning technology and related staff development;
3. institutional projects developing a range of materials of generic interest such as study skills and computer based assessment.
Those projects developing courseware involved academic staff from different institutions working in consortia.
The size of the consortia ranged from two to as many as fifty institutions.
Copies of materials were widely distributed by projects and information about the materials was available through publications
produced by the TLTP Co-ordination Team.
What did TLTP offer?
The 76 projects within the programme developed learning technology which encompassed many of the following application areas:
* tutorials;
* revision material;
* information retrieval systems;
* simulations;
* microworlds;
* cognitive tools;
* communication tools.
These applications were considered to be ways in which teaching, learning and assessment could be substantially enhanced.
The inclusion of high levels of interactivity, graphics, animations, sound and video were believed to contribute greatly to the overall
student learning experience. Academic staff involved in the development of TLTP materials, and
also those looking to integrate the materials into mainstream teaching, began to gather the evidence needed to evaluate the
role learning technology could play in the delivery of high quality, flexible and innovative teaching provision for the future.