Executive Summary


The Enhanced Digital Learning Initiative (EDLI) is a collaboration of educators in the Colleges of Arts and Letters, Business and Natural Science, MSU Libraries, and MSU IT. Our mission is to humanize the digital learning experience and use a values-driven approach to develop and evaluate digital pedagogies and technologies for 21st-century learning. 

EDLI’s efforts are at the intersection of pedagogy, technology, and content knowledge. In working in that space, EDLI brokers relationships between students, faculty, and administration. This empowers EDLI to do applied work, conducting Research, Evaluation, and Implementation guidance for educational technology and tech-infused pedagogy.

This report gives an overview of the first two years of work that EDLI has conducted. We have structured this executive summary into three sections based on time; Leveling Ground (Year 1), Building Structures (Year 2), and looking ahead with our current and future work (Years 3+)

Leveling Ground (Year 1)

Our first year of work was spent evaluating existing resources, developing new collaborations, and identifying areas of need. Once identified, we were able to expand our team into areas of need, thus strengthening our work and vision.

In addition to our work with faculty and students, the team spent time analyzing our resource needs and the needs of our three Colleges through conversations with administration and faculty. We realized further building out the EDLI team would maximize our strengths and opportunities and developed concrete steps to grow and solidify the EDLI team. 

Building Structures (Year 2)

The second year was focused on building the structures for success in the areas of Research, Evaluation, and Implementation. We continued expanded work on our focal areas from Year 1, ensuring that we followed through on all components of the REI model, while also engaging further in identifying and engaging with areas of need on campus.

REI in Action (Year 3)

As we enter year three we have been working closely with our campus collaborators to identify topical areas of focus that are driven by campus needs/opportunities and in line with our mission, vision, and values. We continue to approach our work of identifying research-based solutions for needs within our units that can be shared across disciplines and implemented more broadly.

Major focus areas for the year include