UCLA Resources to Support Teaching with Technology
Where can I get help with technology in teaching?
In response to a frequently heard complaint about the difficulty of finding out where to get help with technology in instruction, the FCET undertook to collect information about services available on campus.
The categories in the list below are intentionally broad and overlapping and reflect the wealth of distributed expertise and assistance available to instructors. Because such a list is difficult to keep up to date, we recommend that you assume the service you are looking for really is available somewhere on campus. The websites of the centers included in the resource list or a full search of the UCLA ResourcesIntranet make good starting points.
If you do not find the support service you are looking for, please send email to Support Teaching with Technologyrsabean@ucla.edu.
- Where can I find helpdesks on campus?
- Where can I go to see if a classroom has audio visual systems?
- What services are available for enhancing instruction?
- What are some labs where I can use special multimedia for my class?
- Where can I find class websites?
- Where can I find information about distance learning?
- Where can I get the equipment I need for my class?
- Where can I find information about instructional grants?
- Where can I find more information about media duplication? can I find more information about media duplication?
- Where can I go for multimedia production?
- What services do UCLA Photography provide?
- Where can I find scanners on campus?
The original “Resource Map” which this is based on, can be found at http://www.college.ucla.edu/edtech/resourcemap.htm