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Teaching and Learning Technologies

Welcome! If you were looking for the TLC website, you will now find TLC technical guides on this website.

Portfolio information including Chalk and Wire is also available.

You will also find many additional teaching and learning resources here.

If you have specific teaching and learning requests, please use the request assistance form and we will provide prompt assistance to your request.


There are different approaches taken when using technology to support teaching and learning.  These approaches are shaped by the way we believe students learn, the way instruction should be provided, and the way learning can be assessed.

This site provides examples of technology tools that support particular learning outcomes or approaches to teaching and learning with technology.  Consider aligning your particular teaching and learning needs as you adopt a particular technology tool.

Request Assistance

Request Help We are available to assist faculty integrating technology into their courses, students using technology to support their own learning, and staff members using technology as a part of their day-to-day work.

In order for us to provide prompt assistance to your request, please submit a request for assistance.

Spring Workshops

Computer LabBefore the start of the spring semester we will provide a variety of semester startup workshops.

Each week on Wednesday and Thursday from 12:00 to 1:30pm, the TLT team offers a workshop with a particular focus.  These hands-on workshops are free and open to all faculty, staff, and students.  Registration is suggested, but not required.  Feel free to join us!  

Atomic Learning

Atomic LearningLooking for technical assistance working with a particular technology tool?  Atomic Learning is a resource for those who wish to learn more about software applications. The website hosts an extensive collection of informative video tutorials that cover topics from beginner to advanced user skills.

 

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