Centre for Instructional Technology Development, University of Toronto at Scarborough
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Centre for Instructional Technology
Development, University of Toronto at Scarborough
William Barek founded the Centre for Instructional Technology Development (CITD) at the University of Toronto at Scarborough in 1991 and is currently serving as the director. With a broad educational background and a wide ranging interests in the Arts, Mr. Barek received degrees in Psychology, Physiology, Education and Environmental Sciences. He is a pioneer in the use of computer and multimedia for teaching and learning and he has been instrumental in promoting the integration of technology with course design and delivery at all educational levels. Skilled as a multimedia designer and programmer, Mr. Barek has completed a large number of projects, both in CD-ROM and Web-based, that range from the Humanities to the Life Sciences.
William will co-present The Global Gathering Place: Exploring the Ethnocultural Diversity of Canada on the Web.
William Barek founded the Centre for Instructional Technology Development (CITD) at the University of Toronto at Scarborough in 1991 and is currently serving as the director. With a broad educational background and a wide ranging interests in the Arts, Mr. Barek received degrees in Psychology, Physiology, Education and Environmental Sciences. He is a pioneer in the use of computer and multimedia for teaching and learning and he has been instrumental in promoting the integration of technology with course design and delivery at all educational levels. Skilled as a multimedia designer and programmer, Mr. Barek has completed a large number of projects, both in CD-ROM and Web-based, that range from the Humanities to the Life Sciences.
William will co-present The Global Gathering Place: Exploring the Ethnocultural Diversity of Canada on the Web.