Office of Technology Services

  • Assistive Listening

    Assistive listening devices improve listening ability for anyone with hearing impairment, and can be used on their own or with certain hearing aids.

  • Audience Response Systems

    Audience response allows instructors or presenters to plan questions during the presentation and prompt the audience to respond using small wireless devices.

  • Audio and Video Recording

    Audio and video recording allows you to capture footage of a class or event, which can be edited, streamed on-demand and/or streamed live for viewing.

  • Audio Recording

    Audio recording allows classes and meetings to listened to later or turned into a podcast.

  • Class Seating Charts and Rosters

    Class seating charts and rosters are available to faculty and their assistants via MyWCL course sites.

  • Classroom Audio and Visual Support

    Pre-class and in-class room technology setup and support is available while classes are in session, Monday-Saturday, and by appointment at other times.

  • Classroom to Classroom Streaming

    Classrooms with built-in cameras may have their video and audio streamed to other classrooms in real-time, allowing for overflow or collaborative use.

  • Exam Software

    In-class exams are administered using Exam4 software, and take-home exams are administered via MyWCL.

  • Flipped Classroom Support

    The MyMediasite platform allows for the recording of video webcasts, screencasts, and audiocasts, which can then be distributed to students ahead of a class meeting.

  • Learning Management System (MyWCL)

    MyWCL is a Sharepoint-based learning management system.

  • Live Webcasting

    Live video from classrooms or other event spaces may be streamed privately or publicly via the internet.

  • Screencasting

    The MyMediasite platform allows for the recording of screencasts, such as a Powerpoint presentation or web browsing session, with or without audio narration.

  • Wireless Screen Sharing

    Instructor, student and guest laptops may be displayed in class without physically connecting the device to the AV system.

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