Q: Who can help me learn about technologies to use in my teaching? Answer
Q: Is there an online case-based teaching tool available to faculty? Answer
Q: How can I get help to create multimedia learning materials? Answer
Q: How can I find out about polling technology for course use? Answer
Q: EdTech Spaces Support Different Teaching Styles? Answer
If you have further questions or special needs, enter a help request into the University’s help desk site.
Who can help me learn about technologies to use in my teaching?
Contact the resources coordinator with details about your request at medscheduler@lists.stanford.edu or 650-723-6952.
View the classroom technologies teaching support page.
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Is there an online case-based teaching tool available to faculty?
The CWP can provide case-based assessments or self-study modules and will integrate with the curriculum assignments. For details, contact Brian Tobin, btobin@stanford.edu, 650-498-4383.
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How can I get help to create multimedia learning materials?
If faculty and instructors have educational technology projects that require more comprehensive assistance, they should apply for an EdTech Special Project Support award. All applications for support are welcome.
The Special Projects Support awards include consultations with EdTech staff to help develop and implement projects and funding for student development hours. EdTech will provide project management and supervision, provide project workspace, and consult with clients as they select specific equipment and/or software. Special Projects Support will not provide funds to cover costs of salary and benefits for faculty and staff nor project supplies or special equipment.
Examples of Previous Awards
* Medical Ethics Website: Developing an interactive, case-based instructional tool for medical ethics education within the Practice of Medicine course series. Clarence Braddock III, MD, Medicine
* Web-based Surgery Patient Cases: Building web-based case studies that simulate patient encounter decision-making, lab interpretation, clinical test ordering, radiographic interpretation and relationship to fundamental anatomy. Sherry Wren, MD, Surgery
To see a list of EdTech's projects, visit the website.
For more details or to fill out an application, visit the Special Project Support page.
To submit the application or if you have any questions about Special Project Support, email Jenn Stringer.
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How can I find out about polling technology for course use?
Take a look at our Audience Polling webpage.
Contact the resources coordinator at medscheduler@lists.stanford.edu or 650-723-6952 for information.
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EdTech Spaces Support Different Teaching Styles?
IRT's EdTech group understands that there are many different and successful ways of teaching. We offer a variety of specialized and flexible spaces to support different teaching activities, including:
- flexible team-based and small-group learning classrooms (with technologies)
- lecture halls of varying sizes
- flexible wet labs
- discussion rooms
- clinical skills center
For a full list of spaces and details, visit our classrooms webpage.
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