The Centre for Educational Technology at Tallinn University was established in 1996 to focus on research and development of e-learning technologies. It has 15 staff members and a budget of 500,000 euros funded completely through research projects. Some of its projects include Calibrate, iCamp, and IntelLEO. Its targeted research themes include distributed learning environments and their interoperability. It has also developed several software products for online learning including IVA, DiPo ePortfolio, and EduFeedr assignment aggregator.