For instructors who want to teach a short-term class within a fully-equipped computer lab, or need laptops for hands-on training purposes, K-State has several options to choose from. Click on the resource listed below for detailed information on equipment and reservations.
In Willard Hall:
Tegrity software allows users to create, deliver, and record multimedia from inside or outside their immediate location. Call 532-4918 for reservations and more information.
K-State has many computer labs throughout campus to meet the needs of its growing student and faculty/staff population:
Technology classrooms are available for use by K-State faculty to enhance the learning experience through multimedia and other IT resources. Classrooms with the common core of equipment are equipped with an LCD projector, or plasma screen display, computer, VCR/DVD player, sound system, document camera, Internet connection, and more. For more information, visit Technology Classrooms.
Several K-State units offer audio and video conferencing services for the university including Kansas Regents Network, Educational Communications Center, K-State Telecommunications, and the Office of Mediated Education. Visit the Audio and Video conferencing page for detailed contact information.
The Instructional Design team within the Office of Mediated Education provides consultation on areas such as developing mediated courses, appropriate use of technology, and best practices in teaching with technology. Go to the Instructional Design Services website for a complete list of their services.
The Information Technology Assistance Center offers a selection of digital cameras, laptops, and camcorders to K-State faculty, staff, and students for temporary use. Visit the Media Development Center for more information.
K-State Online is the University's course management system. Use it to participate in online components of classroom courses, or to take fully online courses.