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Academic Technology Services Gallery of Projects

Welcome to the Academic Technology Services Gallery of Projects. Our mission is to identify advance, and support academic technology initiatives that enable student success through effective collaboration with our CSU campus communities. Listed below are the major ATS initiatives along with a brief description of their goals. For a list of all ATS projects, please click here.

Foundational Skills

Provide resources to help students become ready for the CSU by improving their math, reading, writing, critical thinking, and information and communication technology literacy skills.

e-Learning Framework

Deliver usable, reliable, 24 X 7 access to high quality online resources and services to support teaching, learning, research, and scholarly activities. Focuses on the design of the technical architecture/framework that will enable the easy integration of a wide range of academic technologies (e.g. enabling interoperability between LMS’s, library systems, MERLOT, authoring tools, etc) and easy access to digital content.

Digital Marketplace

Enable CSU faculty, staff, and students to identify their academic technology needs, find and procure academic technology solutions cost effectively, and deploy academic technology solutions easily, efficiently, reliably, and accessibly.

Student Success

Improve effectiveness and efficiencies of the means by which students use technology to interact with the university throughout their university experience and at each stage of the students' development.

Professional Development

Support ongoing professional development programs for faculty and staff who are involved in supporting and managing accessible academic technology on CSU campuses.

Research Dissemination

Provide accessible services and support for CSU faculty to be informed about the results of research on academic technology and to create new knowledge on teaching with technology.

System Support

Support the creation and management of integrated services teams that support faculty content experts in the development of accessible online learning materials or courses.

Cooperative Development

Support the collaborative identification, development, and sharing of accessible digital learning materials within and among disciplines.