« Types of Facilities | Centers for Instructional and Faculty Development
Centers for Instructional and Faculty Development
University of Arizona
-
Faculty Center for Instructional Innovation (FCII)
The Faculty Center for Instructional Innovation is a production environment for faculty to discover and explore new ideas, acquire new skills and create classroom materials. The Learning Technology Partnership, working through the FCII and the extensive resources of each member unit, provides a coordinated support infrastructure. Collaborative efforts between faculty and Partnership members result in scalable solutions for today's teaching dilemmas that extend the principles and practices of good teaching.
University of Oregon
-
FITT Center
On June 1, 1999 the UO Library opened an exciting new service in Media Services. The Faculty Instructional Technology Training (FITT) Center supports and encourages faculty to understand, explore, and design ways of integrating effective technology into teaching, and provides individual consulting and training to any UO faculty member or GTF free of charge. It also serves as an important referral service for faculty who may need more advanced technical help or instructional design assistance. -
For more information, please contact:
Kathy Heerema
Coordinator, Information Technology Centers & FITT Center
541/346-1717
heerema@oregon.uoregon.edu

