Instructional Technology at SUNY Plattsburgh
About Instructional Technology
Feinberg's fall 2009 Lunchtime Learning workshops are back!
The Instructional Technology unit is part of the Division of Library and Information Services (LIS), and has its main office in Feinberg Library, room 317.
Working closely with the Division's Instruction Services and Computing and Media Services units, Instructional Technology oversees a range of programs and services calculated to encourage the advantageous use of technologies in teaching and learning at Plattsburgh State:
- ANGEL course and content management system
- faculty web server
- research web server
- teaching and technology grants
- workshops for faculty and staff
- online help resources
- individual faculty consultations and support
- the Instructional Technology Resource Center (ITRC)
About the Instructional Technology Site
This site provides you with a clearinghouse for information on instructional technologies at Plattsburgh State. From here you can connect to information, tips, and advice on subjects ranging from day-to-day computing to extraordinary combinations of teaching and technology.
The menu at the left side of this page provides information on a host of topics related to Instructional Technology, ranging from information about programs to demonstrations of particular applications.
Instructional Technology (IT) Workshops for Faculty and Staff
Our IT workshops will help you to be a more competent and independent user of technology. We teach the skills that will improve your ability to use technology well, in the classroom and beyond, helping you to meet your goals and create the best possible learning experience for your students.
IT Organizations
Plattsburgh State's commitment to instructional technologies takes in not only the LIS Instructional Technology unit, but also a Teaching, Learning, and Technology Group (TLTAG), appointed by the President and serving as an advisory body.
As part of the State University of New York, Plattsburgh is also involved with SUNY's state-wide Faculty Access to Computing Technology committee. The SUNY-FACT committee oversees, amongst other things, the annual statewide Conference on Instructional Technologies. Please visit our SUNY-FACT page for additional details.
This page is maintained by Peter Friesen, Instructional Technology Coordinator .
