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Run by the Academic Support unit in the Office of Information Technology, this
classroom is devoted to
supporting University faculty in their use of information technology. The
Institute for
Instructional Technology and OIT short courses are held
here. They not only provide faculty with the necessary skills and
experience to use technology well, but faculty mentors also demonstrate
proven classroom techniques and innovative ways in which technology can
improve teaching and learning.

View from front of Faculty Technology Center
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View from rear of Faculty Technology Center
The Faculty Technology Center is equipped with 30 Dell Pentium 3 733Mhz
computers with 15" color monitors, 128 MB RAM and 20 GIG Hard disks. Computers also have zip and 3.5" floppy drives. The
instructor has a comparable computer available which is connected to a Sony projector. The projection
equipment also has the ability to display a Macintosh computer.
The software environment currently runs on Windows 95. The following software is installed in the Faculty Technology Center:
| Adobe Photoshop 4.0 |
Netscape Communicator 4.5 |
| Adobe Premiere 4.2 |
PageMaker 6.0 |
| BrioQuery |
SAS 6.11 |
| FTP (WSFTP, RapidFiler) |
Simeon 4.1.3 |
| Internet Explorer 4.0 |
SPSS 8.0 |
| Mathematica 3.0 |
Telnet, TN3270 |
Microsoft Office 97
(Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access) |
WordPerfect 6.1 |
Arrangements can be made to install custom software. This software will need to be received at least two weeks in advance of the scheduled session.
This facility may be scheduled by University faculty for use in support of
their teaching activities. First priority is given to the Institute for
Instructional Technology, Short Courses, and Peer Training classes. Once
these activities have been scheduled, then the facility is available on a
first-come, first-serve basis. This facility is also available to
external organizations on a for fee basis.
To schedule this facility, please call (301) 405-6740.
For further information about this facility, you can contact Chris Higgins at (301) 405-5190 or chiggins@deans.umd.edu.
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