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International Wireless Communications and Mobile
Computing (IWCMC) Conference, Vancouver,
Canada, July 3–6, 2006. Retrieved from:
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1143549.114380
8&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE&CFID=20085294
6&CFTOKEN=50386136
o McGreal, R., Tin, T., & Cheung, B. (2005).
Implementing Mobile Environments Using Learning
Objects: The Athabasca University Digital Reading
Room. IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and
Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE'05). pp. 36-
140. Retrieved from:
http://auspace.athabascau.ca/bitstream/2149/49/1/
WMTEMcGreal_Final_.pdf
o McGreal, R., Tin, T., & Cheung, B. (2005). The
Athabasca University Digital Reading Room: Library
Resources for Mobile Students. Paper presented at
the International Association for Development of
the Information Society (IADIS) Mobile Learning
Conference, Malta, 2005. Retrieved from:
http://hdl.handle.net/2149/214
o McGreal, R., Anderson, T., Hubick, C., Lin, F., Sosteric, M., Tin, T.,
& Yasynska,O. (2005). Case Study: eduSource and the
Athabasca University Digital Library Project.
E-learning Network News. Retrieved from:
http://auspace.athabascau.ca/bitstream/2
149/736/1/case_study_edusource_and.pdf
o Cleveland-Innes, M., McGreal, R., Anderson, T.,
Friesen, N., Ally, M., Tin, T. (2005). The Athabasca
University eduSource Project: Building an
Accessible Learning Object Repository.
Australasian Journal of Educational Technology,
21(3). Retrieved from:
http://ascilite.org.au/ajet/submission/index.php/A
JET/article/view/1326
o Tin, T. (1999). Successful GrassRoots Experience in
Saskatchewan. SchoolNet Offline, Fall. p.16.
RESEARCH GRANTS
DIGITIZATION AND PRESERVATION
o Community Initiatives Grant (2008) $50,000. Creation of the
Alberta Women’s Institutes’ digital collection.
o Lois Hole Campus Alberta Digitization Portal project (2009)
$200,000. Funded by Alberta Advanced Education and
Technology to digitize and preserve the legacy of the past for
future learners.
o Connecting Canadians: Canada’s Multicultural Newspapers
Project (2010) $150,000. Funded by Department of Canadian
Heritage to digitize newspapers published in the heritage
language of the Canadian ethnic community.
o Alberta Foundation for the Arts (2012) $6000. Development of
an interactive website for teachers, students and the general