The Instructional Technology Group

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The Instructional Technology Group focuses on supporting the teaching mission of the University through the incorporation of computer technology into the classroom. The Instructional Technology Group provides assistance to any member of the University community involved in teaching through training, consulting, development of instructional materials and helping deploy these materials via the local area network, the web or media such as CD-ROMs.

Support Areas

The Instructional Technology Group is comprised of several smaller support areas to better meet the needs of UVa's teaching community.

Faculty Development/Instructional Design
Faculty Development provides training and resources to faculty members who wish to incorporate educational technologies into their courses.
Digital Media Lab
The Digital Media Lab provides the tools and support to assist faculty in the development of digital materials for the classroom.
Teaching+Technology Initiative
The TTI is a fellowship program supporting a small number of fellows each year in re-configuring their courses to use instructional technology.
Teaching+Technology Support Partners
TTSP places graduate students in departments over a three-year period, to work with faculty to foster technology integration and teaching innovation.
The UVa Faculty Instructional Toolkit
These tools help faculty create and manage web sites for their classes.

The Instructional Technology Group also maintains a list of local resources for creating and using digital technology at the University of Virginia: The UVa Digital Media Metaindex.


If you have any questions regarding the Instructional Technology Group at the University of Virginia, please contact the Instructional Technology Group at 243-6619, or via e-mail at itc-it@virginia.edu

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