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Training and Support for TAs Using Instructional Technology

February 14, 2008 by Lisa Jansen

For Teaching Assistants in the College of Letters & Science, instructional technology training and support is just an email or phone call away. Below is a list of campus departments that provide free services to TAs.

L&S Learning Support Services LSS provides a variety of services free to all L&S faculty and instructional staff. We offer one-on-one consulting for any project involving use of instructional technology, including:

    • online materials (Digital Language Lab, Learn@UW, My Webspace, web pages)
    • use of AV and mobile equipment (incl. laptops and handhelds)
    • use of AV and computer classrooms • creation of audio and video materials (incl. podcasts)
    • location of foreign language audio and video materials (incl. satellite broadcasts)
    • videotaping

Consulting takes many forms, including:

    • assisting with project conception and tool selection
    • one-on-one instruction and workshops
    • solving problems
    • referral to other campus providers

We also offer use of our hardware, software, and recording facilities for many instructional technology projects. Contact Lisa Jansen at 262-1126 or eajansen@wisc.edu for more information.

Software Training for Students (DoIT) STS offers a variety of services free to registered students, including:

    • hands-on workshops at various campus locations throughout the semester
    • online training (always available)
    • ask a trainer (Sun-Tues 7-9 pm)

Academic Technology (DoIT)  DoIT-AT provides a variety of services free to all UW-Madison faculty and instructional staff.

    • learning technology consulting
    • workshops and series
    • digital media center
    • grant programs

Library Instruction Program Campus libraries offer a variety of one-on-one workshops and individual consulting free to all UW-Madison students, faculty and staff. Some topics that fall under “instructional technology” include:

    • use of EndNote and Refworks to manage citations and other information
    • web based learning tools (digital storytelling, Web 2.0, etc.)
    • web publishing with Dreamweaver
    • data analysis with SPSS

Writing Center The Writing Center offers free workshops on a variety of topics to all UW-Madison students, faculty and staff. Some topics that fall under “instructional technology” include:

    • developing and delivering conference presentations
    • writing with PowerPoint
    • productive and professional blogging--for graduate students

The Language Institute The UW-Madison Language Institute offers free lectures, workshops and events, and links to other resources from its website.

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