Selected Projects

MIT

  • MIT’s engagement with Community Colleges for the federally sponsored TAACCCT including the Massachusetts Transformation Agenda Consortium.
  • MIT-Haiti program for rebuilding STEM education in Haiti using Kreyol through open technology-enabled education (Supported by NSF).
  • Indian Institute for Human Settlements, (IIHS), Open education and technology strategy.
  • Open Educational Resources for access and quality in Indian higher education, Recommendations for the National Knowledge Commission (partially supported by the Hewlett Foundation).
  • Integrated Communications for rich real time collaboration in education, research and community.
  • Exploring opportunities for central coordination and sharing of High Performance Computing resources for education and research.
  • Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI) for the creation of an Open Architecture for Educational applications, supported by the Andrew J. Mellon Foundation.
  • Development of Infrastructure for "One-One" (heterogeneous, mobile) computing, supported by the MIT-HP alliance.
  • I-Campus, an MIT-Microsoft alliance initiative to support large scale strategic explorations for educational transformation.
  • Academic Media Production Services (AMPS) for sustainable production of Web based educational materials.
  • Stellar - MIT's Learning Management System; Spatial Data Services.
  • "Crosstalk" forum for technology, teaching and learning.
  • Project Pismere for the scalable deployment of Windows 2000.
  • Mount Holyoke

  • A curriculum development effort for International Relations faculty using on-line resources, supported by the Hewlett Foundation.
  • The New Media Center initiative.
  • The Pew supported Technology Seminar Series for faculty to explore the transformations in pedagogy and scholarship through the use of information technology (1993-1995).
  • University of Maine, Machias

  • Development of interfaces for networked resources (supported by AT&T).
  • STILE - a project for training teachers in the use of technology (supported by IBM).
  • Maine's Instructional Telecommunication Project (partly supported by Annenberg/CPB).
  • University of Massachusetts at Amherst

  • "The Microcomputer Experience" an innovative program for teachers and children at the School of Education (1982).
  • "Electronic Aids for Literacy" project sponsored by the Center for International Education, USAID and Texas Instruments, Inc., that explored the feasibility of hand-held devices for literacy education in schools in Lesotho, Southern Africa (1983-84).
  • EDUCOM

  • Valuable Viable Software in Education, Case Studies and Analysis that led to the book by that name, published by McGraw Hill-Primis, (coeditor).
  • Joe Wyatt Challenge project - 101 Success Stories.