Teaching With Technology: Educational Technology Services at MIT  

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Council on Educational Technology

The Council provides strategic guidance to program and infrastructure initiatives designed to enhance the quality of an MIT education, coordination of Institute-wide educational experiments and programs, and assessment of the effectiveness of educational technology initiatives.
Council on Educational Technology (CET)
edtech@mit.edu

ACCORD

ACCORD works to ensure that all academic computing service providers on campus work together in a cohesive and transparent manner to provide faculty and students with seamless and responsive service in the academic computing domain.
ACCORD
accord@mit.edu
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Teaching With Technology Brochure (184KB PDF)

ACCORD produced a Teaching With Technology brochure for faculty. The brochure was widely distributed via a mailing to faculty in August 2007. You can download a PDF copy of the brochure (184KB PDF) for your convenience. If you would like additional paper copies, please contact ACCORD.
ACCORD
accord@mit.edu
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Scholarly Publication Web Site

The web site provides information and resources on how faculty can manage their own copyrights to reuse their work for teaching and increase the impact of their work. It also provides useful background on current issues in the chain of scholarly communications and their impact on MIT.
Libraries
efinnie@mit.edu

Communication forums for educational technologies

 

The Ed Tech Times

Online Newsletter and Forum for Academic Computing and educational technology news at MIT.
DUE OEIT
617-253-0115
edtech-times@mit.edu

Crosstalk

This seminar series is intended to provide a forum for engaging MIT Faculty and the larger MIT community in an examination of common themes and practices; presentations and discussions on model educational technology applications will be an important feature of these seminars.
DUE OEIT
617-253-0115
crosstalk-owner@mit.edu

Laptop Loaner Programs

 

Long-term (semester) loaner laptops for course work

The Laptop Loaner Program ensures that all students have the computational resources required to do faculty-assigned academic work. Faculty who assign activities requiring the use of a wireless laptop may request one for students who do not have their own. Requests must be made by a faculty member.
IS&T DITR
Service description
laptop-request@mit.edu

Short-term loaner laptops for Hayden Library use

The Hayden Library has laptop computers available for loan from the circulation desk. Laptops are equipped with built-in wireless cards for internet access in the library.
Libraries
Service description

Online Learning Materials

 

MERLOT

MERLOT is a leading edge, user-centered, searchable collection of peer reviewed, higher education, online learning materials created by registered members, and a set of faculty development support services. MERLOT's vision is to be a premiere online community where faculty, staff, and students from around the world share their learning materials and pedagogy.
MERLOT
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Educational Technology Service Providers

 

ACCORD — Academic Computing Coordination

 

Audio Visual Services

 

Copy Technology Centers

 

Council on Educational Technology (CET)

 

Dean for Undergraduate Education (DUE)

 

General Counsel's Office

 

Harvard - MIT Data Center/Libraries

 

IS&T

 

Libraries

 

OpenCourseWare (OCW)

 
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