In-class technology instruction
As a service to University of Delaware faculty who are integrating technology skills into their credit courses, ATS staff are available to provide in-class technical instruction.
For more information about the ATS style guide, please contact Academic Technology Services.
As a service to University of Delaware faculty who are integrating technology skills into their credit courses, ATS staff are available to provide in-class instruction. ATS staff work with faculty members to define the parameters for an assignment, ensure the most appropriate technology is selected, and meet with students during class time for technology instruction. Depending upon the course, the class session might be held in the Student Multimedia Design Center or a computing site. The following is a list of technologies where we have provided in-class instruction in the past.
If you do not see something listed that matches your idea, please contact us to discuss. If you're not sure where to start, we provide guidance on designing assignments and selecting appropriate software.
- Apple Final Cut (Express and Pro)
- Apple iMovie
- Blogs as an instructional vehicle: using either Sakai Blog Wow, Google Blogger, or WordPress Sites
- Digital audio as the basis for an assignment
- Google Apps
- Google Sites
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
- Designing effective presentations
- Multimedia production tips
- Windows PhotoStory: suitable for individuals using XP or Vista operating systems
Contact us if you are seeking in-class instruction for other specific technologies not listed above.
Please contact us to discuss your course objectives and how we can tailor our instruction to match.

