Technology in the College -- Wired to Learn
Our facility, in fact, our entire campus, is literally wired for learning (well, actually, we also have a building-wide wireless network as well). From two computer labs, staffed with expert assistance, to an in-house educational technology training center for students and faculty, the College is a leader in efforts to integrate new technology with instructional methods at all levels of education.
Office of Educational Technology
The main mission of the Office of Educational Technology (OET) is to empower the College of Education faculty, staff and students to effectively, creatively and innovatively use technology for teaching and learning. While technology is integrated throughout the College programs, OET is a great starting point.
OET Home Page, OET Staff Directory, 1:1 Computing Information
Facilities and Equipment (Links to OET list of the same name)
From public computing labs to borrowing digital video cameras for class projects, take a look at the wide range of equipment and educational technology resources available in the College.
Facilities and Equipment Directory
Support for Teaching
From portable computing labs to a library of digital technologies available for free check-out to assistance with managing your online courses, the College has the resources to enhance teaching at all levels.
Support for Learning
The College, through the Office of Educationation Technology offers numerous professional development opportunities that help faculty, staff, students and community members learn new ways to integrate technology into courses, work and teaching.
Professional Development Opportunities in Educational Technology
Support for Working
Have to learn to use a new software package? Having problems connecting to the College network? As our investments in the hardware side of technology have increased, we have made it a goal to maintain a staff of talented people to provide the tutoring, training and technical support to allow for the best application of these technologies.
Statistical Consulting Resources
The graduate research and instructional computer lab (GRICL) provides an environment where faculty, students and statistical consultants can meet to conduct research and learn to use quantitative statistical software. The lab offers access to major statistical packages and measurement programs, assistance with the use of computer programs and statistical consulting.
Curriculum Technology and Education Reform (CTER) Online Master's Degree
CTER was created to serve practicing teachers and administrators with a focus on Curriculum, Technology, and Education Reform (CTER) . This online set of courses offers an opportunity to earn a coherent, high-quality master's degree online, with most of the interactions through personal computers and Internet connections at home or at local schools.
Human Resource Education (HRE) Online
100% web-based, HRE Online provides a variety of learning opportunities within several areas of study. Students can enroll in either the Global HRD master's degree program or the Community College Teaching and Learning certificate program.
Visit the HRE Online Home Page
Campus Resources for Technology
On the campus that developed the first graphical web browser and houses some of the nation's most powerful computational facilities, resources for technology in learning, research and teaching are abundant.
Campus Informational Technologies and Educational Services