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Welcome to the Learning Technology Research Institute

The major research theme of LTRI is Designing for Informal and Lifelong Learning (DILL), which focuses on an investigation of the mediating power of social media, mobile devices, and more generally Technology Enhanced Learning, for social justice and learning. Over the past five years LTRI and the London Mobile Learning Group (LMLG) have developed a body of literature and project outcomes upon which they base the following six guiding principles for thinking about the use of social media and mobile devices for social justice and learning (see http://slidesha.re/GYYP7X for details and related publications):

Six Principles for Thinking about the Use of Social Media and Mobile Devices for Social Justice and Learning
1. It is a democratic right to have equity of access to cultural resources (widely defined).
2. Mobile phones are new cultural resources that operate within an individualised, mobile and convergent mass communication system.
3. Users are actively engaged in ‘generating’ their own content and contexts for learning. This principle is summarised as ‘user-generated contexts’.
4. Appropriation is the key for the recognition of mobile devices (as well as the artefacts accessed through and produced with them) as cultural resources in and across different cultural practices of use, in particular everyday life and formal education.
5. There is a significant potential for the use of social media and mobile devices in informal, professional, work-based learning. Talk 1 slides on Principle 5 are available at:http://tinyurl.com/6lhlrwu or view below.

6. Social media and mobile devices can be used to design transformative, augmented contexts for learning. The slides on Principle 6 are available at: http://tinyurl.com/ctns4l5

The Institute's research is supported by a range of funded research projects - see research

Latest News

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John Cook was involved in a series of talks at the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada on 16th April. There was also a public facing morning session where SoMobNet http://www.somobnet.eu and UBC colleagues were presented to a wider public.


LTRI are partners in several EC-funded projects: MATURE, mLeMan and EuroPLOT. More details in research

In the UK Universities Research Assessment Exercise LTRI made a significant input to the Education Unit of Assessment at London Met where half the outputs are rated as world leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*).

Latest publication
Cook, J. (2012). Using Educational Technology to Mediate Informal Task-Conscious Learning: Design Innovations in Two European Projects. Invited paper for Educational Technology Magazine, Special Issue on 'Educational Technology in Europe'.

Learning Technology Research Institute
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For more information please contact John, Carl or Colin

ltri@londonmet.ac.uk