The Learning Technology Advisory Committee (LTAC) engages in substantive policy research and discussion regarding the role that learning technology plays in Texas higher education. LTAC also reviews institutional proposals for doctoral programs offered via distance education. The LTAC informs the Coordinating Board about how distance education and computer-assisted instruction, including e-learning tools such as electronic textbooks and open course materials, can help the state reach the goals of Building a Talent Strong Texas.
Learning Technology Advisory Committee
Current Status
Standing, non-statutory
Meeting Schedule
Meets 4-6 times per year, including teleconferences to consider distance education doctoral programs
Membership
LTAC membership currently includes representatives from public community and technical colleges, universities, and health-related institutions, as well as one student member. Membership terms are for three years with the possibility of reappointment.
Previous Meetings
Upcoming Meetings
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Please contact a member of the committee
Inquiries should be directed to Kylah Torre.