
The Teaching and Learning Laboratory, which began in 1997, collaborates with
faculty, administrators, and students to strengthen ongoing educational efforts
at MIT and develop innovations in pedagogy and technology. As part of
the Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Education, TLL offers both its own
programs and works in partnership with MIT schools and departments on their
educational initiatives.
TLL has three interrelated functions:
- Collaboration to strengthen instruction at MIT—both inside and
outside the classroom.
- Support for the development and assessment of innovative pedagogies,
educational technologies, and curricula.
- Research in learning process, particularly in science and engineering.
The three functions support one another and allow TLL to provide a full range
of services to the MIT community. The diagram below provides some examples
of our work in these three areas.
Instructional Support
- Workshops in teaching and learning
- Individual consultations
- Classroom Videotaping Program
- Support for educational innovation
Research
- Cognitive behavior
- Interdisciplinary education project
- Small group pedagogy
Assessment
- Innovations in pedagogy
- Educational technology
- Learning spaces
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