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TDLC is funded by NSF grant #SBE-0542013 to the Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center, an NSF Science of Learning Center.
 
TDLC is one of several Science of learning Centers in the United States.  NSF describes the program:

The Science of Learning Centers program (SLC) offers awards for large-scale, long-term Centers that create the intellectual, organizational and physical infrastructure needed for the long-term advancement of Science of Learning research.  It supports research that harnesses and integrates knowledge across multiple disciplines to create a common groundwork of conceptualization, experimentation and explanation that anchor new lines of thinking and inquiry towards a deeper understanding of learning.

The goals of the Science of Learning Centers Program are to advance the frontiers of all the sciences of learning through integrated research; to connect the research to specific scientific, technological, educational, and workforce challenges; to enable research communities to capitalize on new opportunities and discoveries; and to respond to new challenges.  Click here for more information about the Science of Learning Centers program on the NSF website.

 

Other current NSF Science of Learning Centers

    The Learning in Informal and Formal Environments (LIFE) Center, University of Washington
    Center for Learning in Education, Science, and Technology (CELEST), Boston University
    Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center (PSLC), Carnegie-Mellon University
    Science of Learning Center, Visual Language and Visual Learning (VL2), Gallaudet University
    Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center (SILC)