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Academic Technologists can help with the following:

  • Course and Research support
    • Advising and consulting for software or hardware needs for courses or research
    • Teaching in class or in worskshop format about using technology for particular assignments or projects
    • Helping students learn to use available resources and technology

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  • Creating and supporting assignments

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Instructional and Research Computing

Academic Technologies can assist you in the exploration and assessment of computer software and hardware to support specific instructional and research objectives. These tools are often discipline/discipline-family-specific. Your primary AT contact can help you find the right technology and product, and help you master it once found. Then you can work together to employ the new technology in your classes.

Faculty colleagues are also available to assist as you consider experimenting in the use of information technologies in your teaching and research. In a program unique to Carleton, four faculty members serve each year on the Academic Computing Advisory Committee for Information Technology Services. These faculty members are advocates and counselors for other faculty wishing to make further use of information technologies in their teaching. They are not a "technology super person", but rather someone who is comfortable with technology, uses technology in the classroom, and is enthusiastic about talking with cohorts regarding the costs, benefits, and pedagogical issues of curricular computing.

The current members for 2010-2011 are:

  • Candyce Lelm, ITS, x4286 (clelm)
  • Laura Chihara, Math, x4065 (lchihara)
  • Cynthia Shearer, Language Center, x5432 (cshearer)
  • Joel Cooper, Director of Information Technology Services, x4077 (jcooper)
  • Andrea Nixon, Director of Curricular and Research Support, x4043 (anixon)
  • Neil Lutsky, Psychology, x4379 (nlutsky)
  • Tsegaye H. Nega, Environmental Studies, x5713 (tnega)
  • Sam Demas, College Librarian, x4267 (sdemas)
  • Lew Weinberg, ITS, x7012 (lweinber)

If you would like to discuss or explore possible uses of computers and networks in you teaching and research, please feel free to call on your divisional representative or AT contact.

Moodle Instruction and Design

Moodle is the online Course Management System in place at Carleton, and has become fairly widely adopted since the college adopted it in 2005. For more information about Moodle and all it can do, since there is so much that it can do, we recommend you contact us so we can give you an introduction to the tool and all of its various aspects. Once you are more familiar with it, we have a large amount of instructions posted on our website to help guide you through creating or changing things in Moodle.

Training and Instruction

If you want to brush up on or expand your computing skills, and have even a small amount of time to give to the effort, just contact an Academic Technologist, or use our website's Request On Demand Instruction form. One of us will talk with you about what you want to learn, and then work with you -- utilizing one-on-one meetings, workshops, or a myriad of educational materials.

Don't be shy . . . take advantage of our availability to enhance your computer skills in the ways you desire. That's why we're here, and believe it or not, we actually enjoy it!