Ilya Levin

Ilya Levin received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering in 1987 from the Institute of Computer Technologies, Latvian Academy of Science. From 1987 he was the Head of the Computer Science Department in the Leningrad Institute of New Technologies (in the former USSR). He moved to Israel 1990. Between 1993 and 1997, Ilya Levin was the Head of the Computer Systems Department in Holon Institute of Technology. In 1997, he worked as a Research fellow in the Computer Science Department of University of Massachusetts. During four years between 2003-2006, Dr. Ilya Levin was an Associate Professor of the School of Engineering in the Bar Ilan University. Presently, Prof. Ilya Levin is a Full Professor in the School of Education of Tel Aviv University. His recent research interests include: Computer Design, Cultural Studies of Information Society. Ilya Levin is the author of around 160 research papers both in Computer Engineering and in Humanities.

Publications

Inquiry-Based Science Education and the Digital Research Triad
Dina Tsybulsky, Ilya Levin. © 2018. 20 pages.
The chapter deals with a new research field that has arisen at the intersection of scientific experiment and emerging digital technologies. The classical triad of experimental...
Digital Tools and Solutions for Inquiry-Based STEM Learning
Ilya Levin, Dina Tsybulsky. © 2017. 371 pages.
In the digital age, the integration of technology has become a ubiquitous aspect of modern society. These advancements have significantly enhanced the field of education...
Optimizing STEM Education With Advanced ICTs and Simulations
Ilya Levin, Dina Tsybulsky. © 2017. 344 pages.
The role of technology in educational settings has become increasingly prominent in recent years. When utilized effectively, these tools provide a higher quality of learning for...
Inquiry-Based Science Education and the Digital Research Triad
Dina Tsybulsky, Ilya Levin. © 2017. 26 pages.
The chapter deals with a new research field that has arisen at the intersection of scientific experiment and emerging digital technologies. The classical triad of experimental...
Foreword
Ilya Levin. © 2013. 2 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Social Media and the New Academic Environment: Pedagogical Challenges.
Personalization of Learning Environments in a Post-Industrial Class
Ilya Levin, Andrei Kojukhov. © 2013. 19 pages.
The chapter deals with trends of educational processes and learning environments in post-industrial society. A historicist approach is used for this purpose. This approach is...