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First Steps
 

Always begin with your department's Academic Technology Specialist (ATS).

-> List of departments with ATS's
-> List of ATS's affiliated with the VPUE (Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education)

If your department does not have an ATS:

-> Make an appointment with the down to...Academic Technology Lab via acomp-consult@lists.stanford.edu
-> Talk to the people in the down to...Center for Teaching and Learning
-> Submit a request to the ITSS Help Desk via the HelpSU web page
-> Call the ITSS Help Desk at 725-HELP (725-4357)

If you're having a problem with the Leland Systems services associated with your course please send email to courses@stanford.edu

If you don't know who to contact, send email to courses-support@stanford.edu.

Academic Technology Specialists Program
Academic Technology Specialists in various departments in the Schools of Earth Sciences, Education, and Humanities and Sciences help faculty use technology for teaching and learning. These Academic Technology Specialists collaborate with librarians and other computing staff in SUL/AIR and other campus organizations to deliver content-related assistance. Information about workshops, projects, and Academic Technology Specialists is on the Web at http://acomp.stanford.edu/atsp/. For further assistance, contact Makoto Tsuchitani by calling 725-2679 or sending email to mako@stanford.edu. If your department doesn't have an ATS, contact the Academic Technology Lab to learn more about the help they provide. Contact kimhwrth@stanford.edu for more information.

Academic Technology Lab
This resource center, located on the first floor of Meyer Library, is for faculty and teaching assistants who want to integrate technology into their teaching and enhance their students' learning. ATL staff provide consulting and training on a variety of different technologies, including PowerPoint presentations, digital video and audio, email lists and course Web sites, as well as course management systems like CourseWork and Web-based discussion tools like panFora. To make an appointment with ATL staff, send a request to acomp-consult@lists.stanford.edu. For more information, contact Kim Hayworth at kimhwrth@stanford.edu or 725-5523.

Center for Teaching and Learning
The CTL provides assistance to faculty and TA's in incorporating technology into their courses. This includes everything from guidance and recommendation on computer hardware and software to innovative and pedagogically sound uses of technology to help reach students with different learning styles. For more information, contact Marcelo Clerici-Arias at marcelo@stanford.edu.




Contracting for help
  These on-campus services can be contracted to build part or all of your web site:
-> Stanford Design Group does graphic design for web and print



Learning to do it yourself
  -> Academic Computing consultants provide individual consultations on Dreamweaver, iMovie, Photoshop, Scanning, and PowerPoint in the Multimedia Studio on the 2nd Floor of Meyer Library.
-> Stanford University Libraries offers a series of Scholar's Workshops featuring electronic information resources in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
-> techport.stanford.edu offers computer-based training in basic and advanced web site development





Questions? Contact courses-support@lists.stanford.edu

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