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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.
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 SULAIR 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 or send email to kimhwrth@stanford.edu.
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.
Language Lab
The Language
Lab, located on the second floor of Meyer Library, provides resources,
facilities, and support for language instruction and learning. This includes
instructional materials in over 90 languages, specialized learning/teaching
equipment and facilities, ways to develop your own instructional materials,
and support and consulting services for faculty and TA's. For more information,
contact Joseph Kautz, 725-1615, jkautz@stanford.edu.
Scholars Workshops
Green Library
offers a Wednesday afternoon series of Scholars' Workshops featuring electronic
information resources in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The workshops
are designed for faculty and graduate students, as well as undergraduates
with research interests, but are open to all the Stanford community. No
registration is required. For more information, please contact Malgorzata
Schaefer at (650) 723-9275 or mschaefe@stanford.edu.
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