
Current Projects
This project involves the design, implementation and evaluation of a transnational online masters degree in Biomedical Diagnostics jointly developed with Arizona State University. The degree was launched in 2014 and work continues in developing further joint programmes.
Future Education and Training in Computing: How (FETCH) to support learning at anytime anywhere project is an EU funded project under the Lifelong Learning Programme. It comprises a consortium of 35 institutions and its main aims are the achievement of intelligent growth, and building a knowledge and innovation based computer society through raising the quality of computing education, introducing modern innovative technologies in education, sharing knowledge, discussing methodologies, promoting exchange of good practice between all parties. The research team involves Dr Markus Helford, Howard Duncan, Dr Eamon Costello and Seamus Fox.
This National Forum project (€264K) through the Teaching Enhancement Fund for Building Digital Capacity.is being led by Maynooth University with substantial input from the NIDL and will result in a number of case studies on innovative uses of digital technologies in the assessment process. The NIDL project contacts are Professor Mark Brown and Elaine Walsh.