| The Communication, Culture and Technology Building | |
| Established | 2000 |
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Parent institution | University of Toronto Mississauga |
| Director | Brett Caraway (acting) [1] |
| Location | , , Canada 43°33′00″N79°39′47″W / 43.55000°N 79.66306°W |
| Website | utm.utoronto.ca/iccit |
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The Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT) is a communications and new media institute of the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM), a campus of the University of Toronto in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The extra-departmental unit hosts interdisciplinary undergraduate programs and is based in the Communication, Culture and Technology Building.
ICCIT's flagship program, the communication, culture, information and technology (CCIT) major, was first developed in 2000 and the institute has grown to encompass four unique programs: CCIT; digital enterprise management; professional writing and communication; and technology, coding, and society. [1] [2]
The Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (CCIT) program was created in 2000 in response to the growing prevalence of technology in most sectors of business and academia. It was one of the University of Toronto Mississauga's joint arts programs with Sheridan College.
The institute created a professional experience Certificate in Digital Media, Communication and Technology under former director Rhonda McEwen. [3]
The joint program with Sheridan College formally ceased in 2024, with the CCIT program offered solely on the University of Toronto Mississauga campus. [4] [2]
Research conducted by faculty in the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology include the social impact of technologies such as virtual reality (VR), [5] cell phones and social media for youth, [6] online content moderation, [7] and artificial intelligence (AI). [8]
The McEwan Mediated Communication Lab is a research lab affiliated with ICCIT for communication technology and human interaction in virtual reality led by Bree McEwan. [9]