Educational Technology at MIT
On this page:
Getting Help/Getting Started
Adaptive Technologies
Class Management Tools
Teaching and Learning Spaces
Multimedia
Get Educational Software
Web Resources
Laptop Loaner Program
About Educational Technology at MIT
The educational technology landscape at MIT is diverse with many organizations offering services to faculty and instructional staff. This page represents an overview of the services provided by IS&T. For a more complete list of educational technology services and additional information about those listed here, see the Teaching with Technology web site.
Getting Help/Getting Started:
Educational Technology Consultants in OEIT (Office of Educational Innovation and Technology) can help you plan, build, and evaluate your multimedia-based educational environment.
Adaptive Technologies:
- The Adaptive Technology Information Center (ATIC) provides IT resources and services for individuals with disabilities.
- Telephone Services for Persons with Hearing or Speech Disabilities
Class Management Tools:
- Stellar: MIT's course management system
- Get a Course Web Locker: Store and share class materials and applications, and serve web pages under web.mit.edu
- Set up Class Email Lists
- Use MIT's Instant Messaging Services
- Get a Wiki
Teaching and Learning Spaces:
IS&T manages the technology for a number of academic computing facilities across campus.
Multimedia:
- Thalia: Store, manage, and share your digital media files
- Electronic and Web-based Conferencing
- Website Design and Development
Get Educational Software:
Web Resources:
- Accessibility Consulting
- Usability Evaluations
- Website Development, Maintenance and Publishing
- Get a Wiki
- Custom Blog and Wiki Development
Laptop Loaner Program:
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.
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