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Low-Threshold Applications and Activities (LTAs)

An LTA is an activity or application of information technology that is reliable, accessible, easy to learn, non-intimidating and incrementally low-cost in time, money, and stress. 

 

 

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Don't raise unrealistic expectations,
Don't add to the hype or the work;
LOWER THE THRESHOLDS!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Image from Dr. Walt Volland,
Bellevue Community College,
All rights reserved, 1998

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Please send your questions or suggestions for improving our work on Low-Threshold Applications and Activities to Charles Ansorge at: 
cansorge@unl.edu
or to Steve Gilbert at: 

GILBERT@TLTGROUP.ORG

ORIGIN:  "LTAs" - Low-Threshold Applications and Activities were first described by Steven W. Gilbert in an article "The Beauty of Low Threshold Applications" in Syllabus Magazine, February 12, 2002    Click here for text-only version. Also appeared in AAHESGIT-96, Steve Gilbert's listserv (now TLT-SWG).

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