Teaching & Learning
Teaching and Learning support is provided for faculty, students and staff by the Instructional Design and Training groups:
- Instructional designers are experienced educators in both the face-to-face classroom and online environments (K-20), and have the professional background in Web and multimedia development to collaborate with faculty across campus in identifying technology-assisted teaching and learning strategies that will best support specific instructional objectives. Contact John Farquhar by email or at 650-6538
- ATUS Training provides desktop software training for a wide variety of curricular and administrative needs. Training staff is available to assess needs, determine training objectives, and develop and deliver training solutions through hands-on workshops, one-to-one or small group tutorial sessions, written materials, online or video instruction. Contact David Hamiter, 650-4976.
Student & Staff Resources
- Student Technology Center
- Individual software training
- Small-group software training
- Printing, scanning and data file conversion
- Whole-class software training
Faculty & Staff Resources
- Online course design
- Interaction design
- Community of Practice design
- Assessment design
- Content design
- Instructional Materials Development
- Interface & Navigation Design
- Multimedia Design
- Usability and Accessibility considerations
- Grant proposal assistance
- Links to research and best practices in Teaching & Learning with Technology (TLT)
- Workshops & individual office consultations
- BlackBoard, Classroom Response System, Access, Outlook
- Online Support Resources
- Video Jump Start Training
- Blackboard Tutorials (multimedia and text)