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Our office supports the College of Letters & Science (L&S) faculty and academic staff as they expand their digital skillsets and learn to use technology in pedagogically effective ways. Instructional Technology provides services such as custom departmental workshops on basic and advanced topics in Canvas and other educational technologies (screencasting, multimedia production, interactive video quizzing, etc.), 1:1 course migration assistance, 1:1 educational technology assistance, third-party tool integrations, accessibility, and more.

Before submitting a request, learn more about the support options below.

Contact Instructional Technology

Please use the appropriate forms so that your request goes into the queue properly.

Otherwise, if you need to connect with us or have a general question, please contact us at the profile below.

  • Instructional Technologist, L&S Web and Data

One-to-One Training

One-to-one support is available for the following:

  • D2L-to-Canvas Course Migration
  • Canvas Course Setup
  • Canvas Topics and Problems
  • Technology for the Tech Phobic
  • Multimedia Production and Screencasting
  • Interactive Video Quizzing
  • Online Meetings
  • Curriculum Design for Online- and Hybrid-Learning Environments
  • Canvas for the Visually Impaired
  • Accessibility
  • Other Educational Technologies
    (TurningPoint Clickers, Office 365, Examity, HSP, etc.

Department Workshops

Department workshops are available for the following:

  • Custom Canvas Workshops
  • Canvas Course Setup
  • Online Program Consultation
  • Canvas Training for TAs
  • Multimedia Production and Screencasting
  • Interactive Video Quizzing
  • Online Meetings
  • Accessibility

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