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Getting Started with Instructional Technology
Let us help! LSA has a wide variety of resources for faculty and students to support teaching and learning. We have experts who provide extensive instructional support activities including consultation on course design, the latest teaching and learning techniques, support on classroom equipment, and assistance engaging students.
Whom do I contact for help with course and assignment design?
Contact the Learning and Teaching Consultants (LTC) at 734.615.0100 prompt 4, or at LSATechnologyServices@umich.edu. We can assist you with planning and execution of all your instructional activities, and help you build your course in Canvas. Our consultants can advise at any stage from brainstorming to evaluation and revision.
LTC also provides pedagogical support to LSA faculty interested in team-based or active learning. If you’d like to teach in one of LSA’s team-based classrooms, be sure to make your department aware of your interest!
The Language Resource Center (LRC), provides instructional support for Language and Culture courses.
Are there grant opportunities to fund changing my teaching approach?
LSA has Faculty Project Grants available on a rolling basis throughout the year to support innovations in teaching. Level 1 Project Grants are up to $5,000 and Level 2 Project Grants are up to $15,000. Once a year, LSA solicits for proposals for instructional innovation and transformation for larger amounts under the New Initiatives/New Infrastructure Grants (NINI Grants) program. Additionally, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) provides Foundational Course Initiative, grants, and other services.
What technology is available in LSA classrooms and whom do I contact for in-class support?
The MClassrooms database has detailed information about all classroom spaces on central campus, including what technology is available. The 360’ panorama and other pictures provide a quick look into each classroom. The Contact Support and Floor Map tabs provide additional information about scheduling and technical support for each of the classrooms.
You can see which rooms are equipped with lecture capture recording and get further information. If you are already familiar with the system, you can make a request directly.
Contact the Technology Services Technical Assistance Group at 734.615.0100 prompt 1 for immediate in-class support. You can also schedule a classroom training session with one of our expert technicians.
To get help with media-heavy classes, video conferencing, film or video projection, video recording, digitization, or other media needs, contact the Technology Services Operations group at 734.615.0100 prompt 4.
What additional equipment is available for me and my students?
The LSA Loan Centers have a wide range of audio-visual and computing equipment, available to faculty and students (and staff) to check out for free. Please see our online catalog for more information on the equipment we support.Visit us at Mason Hall G340 and our Media Center in 2001 Modern Languages Building or call us for more information at 734.615.0100 prompt 3.
Some equipment requires training before it can be checked out. The Loan Center staff will be able to provide more information.
