simSchool Modules Institutional Partners

111 institutions serving 11554 users in 144 countries

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simSchool's partner institutions and users include K12 school systems, teacher education programs, instructional designers, learning scientists, clinical professionals and others in a world-wide community spanning 143 countries (and counting).

For more information on simSchool, contact Stacy Kruse, skruse@simschool.org, and refer to our partnership and licensing information.

Higher Education Licensing (download now)

Level 1: These institutions will form teams of 4 to 5 people to examine the possibilities of simSchool's fit in their teacher education programs.

Level 2: These institutions will undertake the same activities as Level 1, plus 2 or more professors will use simSchool and share informal classroom and student-based research results during the 15-month grant period, and participate in data gathering connected with their pilot efforts.

Level 3: These institutions will undertake the same activities as Level 2, plus 2 professors will undertake both local and project-wide collaborative research (e.g. will utilize shared protocols, share findings, co-author reports with each other and other simSchool partners) and will contribute to a publication by AACE and SITE.


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Amity University Rajasthan

Dept of Education, Patras

Equipe SITE-LORIA

Gazi University

Harold Washington College

Institute of Business Administration

International Solomon University

La Consolacion College Manila

Our Lady of the Lake University

Prince Sultan University

Simon Fraser University

SUNY Geneseo

The Open University of Sri Lanka

Universal Versatile Society of India

University of Mississippi

University of Nairobi

University of South Alabama

University of South Dakota

University of St. Thomas, MN

New Registrations

Carlow University

East Carolina University

Hamline University

Hillsborough Community College

Institute for Educational Technology, Italy

Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

Lander University

New England College

Paulding County School District

Piedmont College

Purdue University

Queen's University Belfast

Sint-Jozefinstituut Kontich, Belgium

The Hong Kong Institute of Education

University of Arkansas

University of New England Armidale, New South Wales

University of North Carolina Wilmington

Western Oregon University


For more information on the 2011-2012 Next Generation Learning Challenges simSchool Modules Project, please download our informational packet.

Instructors may use simSchool perpetually at no cost and there is no general institutional fee. Costs are deferred to students (like adding a workbook to their book list). If your institution or network of institutions is interested in discussing broader use, please contact us directly: skruse@simschool.org