Staff

TELS Research Partners
The specialties of the TELS research partners range from identifying promising uses of information technology for science education to helping science teachers and students take full advantage of learning environments that use information technology.
 
Arizona State University
Douglas Clark - English Language Learners

The Concord Consortium

Bob Tinker, Paul Horwitz, & Ken Bell - Creating Powerful Simulations of Scientific Phenomena

Mills College
Jane Bowyer - Educational Leadership

Christopher Newport University
S. Raj Chaudhury - Teacher Preparation

North Carolina Central University
Tun Nyein - Integrating Technology and Promoting Lifelong Learning
 
Pennsylvania State University
Christopher Hoadley - Investigating Multidisicplinary Design Collaboration

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

Yael Kali - Synthesizing Design Knowledge

University of California, Berkeley
Marcia Linn - Researching the Impact of Information Technology on Science Learning and Instruction

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Univ. of Toronto
James Slotta - Designing and Implementing Open Source Learning Environments