CIT offers consultation help to faculty and instructors on wide range of solutions and ideas for implementing technology in their instruction. CIT also can provide departmental presentations, guest speakers, grant programs, material development support and more.
CIT provides funding to faculty to experiment with instructional technology, redesign courses and share their experiences with the campus community and beyond. View current funding opportunities or look through our grant archives for examples.
The Fellows program provides year-long support for a group of faculty working together to implement a curricular change in a program or department, infusing instructional technologies into the curriculum to improve teaching and learning.
CIT provides custom training for groups of 3 or more faculty and office visits for 1 to 2 faculty about their specific instructional technology questions and needs.Contact us any time and we’ll get you the information you request.
Our instructional technology lab and exploratory equipment loans offer faculty and academic support staff many ways to create and explore digital and multimedia materials for use in teaching. The language labs offer language instructors and students a place to gather as a class or for drop-in use.
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