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The Project Portfolio demonstrates the range of projects that CCNMTL has developed since its inception in early 1999. While each of these projects pursues its own objectives, the unifying feature across these efforts is the innovative use of learning technologies and the high level of interaction among faculty and technologists as they share ideas and collaboratively design curricular resources and tools. Projects emphasize collaboration, interaction, and student activity. View all CCNMTL projects.

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Amistad
Amistad Partner: Manning Marable- Institute for Research in African American Studies
The Amistad Digital Resource is a multimedia website that shares hundreds of rare and iconic photographs, audio and video clips, oral history interviews, maps, and descriptive text explaining significant themes and key events in African American history, from slavery to the 21st century. Funded by a grant from the Ford...

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Released: TBA
In development.
Multimedia WORTH
Multimedia WORTH Partner: Nabila El-Bassel- Social Intervention Group, School of Social Work
Multimedia WORTH (Women On The Road To Health) is the web-based version of an HIV prevention program that teaches communication and negotiation skills, delivers health information, and facilitates empowerment and feelings of self worth to at-risk women in the criminal justice system. CCNMTL is partnering with the Social Intervention Group...

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Released: TBA
In development.
Virtual Forest Initiative
Virtual Forest Initiative Partner: Kevin L. Griffin, Hilary Callahan, Matt Palmer- Arts and Sciences
The Virtual Forest Initiative will provide a technological framework to support and enhance research, education, and community activities at Black Rock Forest. The framework will provide searchable, downloadable forest assets and resources for access, presentation, and use by scientists, educators, and community members. As part of the larger Virtual Forest...

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Access: Private
Released: May 2009
SLATE
SLATE Partner: Deepthiman Gowda and Mary Jo Fink- College of Physicians and Surgeons
Sharing, Learning, and Teaching the Examination (SLATE) is the multimedia course website for Foundations of Clinical Medicine, a second year clinical skills building course at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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Released: April 2009

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Masivukeni
Masivukeni Partner: Robert Remien- Department of Psychiatry
CCNMTL and Dr. Robert Remien, a research scientist at the HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies and associate professor of clinical psychology (in psychiatry), received a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to create and pilot Masivukeni, a multimedia version of an HIV-treatment adherence program, SMART Couples, that has been effective in New York City HIV care clinics. The grant allows the program to extend its reach to South Africa, which has one of the highest rates of HIV in the world. Originally named SMART SA+, Masivukeni is a project within CCNMTL's Triangle Initiative project that also aims to enrich Columbia courses at the Mailman School of Public Health and other programs focused on health disparities.

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Access: Private
Released: March 2009
CCNMTL's 10th Anniversary: A Decade of Innovation
CCNMTL's 10th Anniversary: A Decade of Innovation CCNMTL
CCNMTL celebrates its 10th anniversary this month. Under the leadership of co-founders Frank Moretti and Maurice Matiz, the Center opened its doors in 1999 to promote the purposeful use of new media and technology in education. Since then, CCNMTL has worked with over 4,000 faculty and instructors representing each school...

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Access: Open to all
Released: March 2009

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Country X
Country X Partner: Aldo Civico - School of International and Public Affairs
Country X is a web-based educational simulation created in response to challenges surrounding the training and education of prospective genocide prevention practitioners. The simulation, developed in partnership with Professor Aldo Civico of the Center for International Conflict Resolution, takes place in a fictitious nation experiencing rapid instability called Country X....

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Released: TBA
In development.
PediaLabs
PediaLabs Partner: Rita Marie John, Mary McCord, and Arlene Smaldone- School of Nursing, College of Physicians & Surgeons
Clinicians require accurate laboratory tests to help them diagnose illness and screen for diseases. Yet, even the best laboratory test is not perfect; it can miss a condition or falsely report a patient as having a condition. PediaLabs is designed to improve graduate nursing and medical students' understanding of the...

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Released: TBA
In development.