On campus support for Digital Pedagogy
FITC (Faculty Instructional Technology Center)
1330 McHenry Library | Take the South Elevator or stairs to the first floor
This suite offers instructors, graduate students and support staff a collection of related services and flexible spaces supporting instructional technologies, innovations in teaching and collaboration while supporting instructor’s ability to imagine and develop innovative, accessible course materials. FITC offers:
- Instruction Studios that offer flexible Classroom Spaces
- Consultation on Instruction Design
- Support for eCommons (our collaborative learning environment)
- Equipment and tools for building course materials
- Accessibility support
Interested in creating new modes of teaching and connecting with students? The Office of Academic Affairs is committed to supporting the development of new Hybrid and Online Learning opportunities.
The primary goal for the use of technology for teaching at UCSC is to improve student learning. Hybrid and online courses offer the possibility of more engaging learning experiences, more interaction among students and instructors, increased student success, and greater access to information.
- Find more resources about Hybrid and Online Learning
- Identify campus grants for developing new online courses
- Connect with Aaron Zachmeier, campus Instructional Designer
Additional resources for teaching with technology
- A digital journal of learning, teaching, and technology | Hybrid Pedagogy Journal
- Find resources about teaching with Wikipedia | Wikipedia Foundation, Using Wikipedia in the Classroom
- Intro to teaching Digital Humanities | Johanna Drucker (with David Kim), DH 101 (UCLA)
- Curated Digital Humanities syllabi (via scottbot.net) | Digital Humanities Syllabi