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The National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE) was a "community-based, non-profit initiative" to "help liberal arts colleges and universities integrate inquiry, pedagogy, and technology". It was established in September 2001. The Institute closed in 2018.

Core program areas

The organization delivered a methodology that provided colleges and institutions with the traction they needed to move forward to meet stated strategic collaboration objectives. The program engaged targeted groups of institutions that had already identified – or were actively in the process of identifying—shared needs and objectives, and complementary strengths. The methodology guided participants through the process of identifying how to maximize the benefits of partnerships by using collaborative processes and tools to achieve specifically defined common objectives.

See also

  • Al-Musharaka, an NITLE program to promote university Arab studies

References

  • "What we Do"
  • National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education
  • ITHAKA
  • The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation