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Title The Flashlight Program
Tool Type Multiple tools
Author The TLT Group (Teaching, Learning, Technology)
Description The Flashlight Program aims to help the HE community to assess and improve use of educational technology in a cost effective manner. At present there are over 25 individual tools available on a subscription basis. The program is organised into 8 packages these include the following: Program and organisation development, organising to improve teaching, general assessment toolkits, using data to improve specific activities, rubrics for assessing student work, assessment tutorials, benchmarking programs, a directory of what other HE Institutions are doing, and material to assist lecturing colleagues discover and use the Flashlight tools. In addition to these packages, Flashlight Online is available. This is a Web-based system that allows the user to combine their own survey questions with those of the Flashlight Program.
URL

http://www.tltgroup.org/programs/flashlight.html

Related Resources/Notes

See the TLT Group home page.

Country of Origin USA
Funding Body NA
Project NA
Date N/A
Contact Name General enquiries
Contact e-mail

info@tltgroup.org

Record last updated August 2004.

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