Instructional Resources
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Instructional Support

Through the Instructional Resources Office, the Business School offers consulting for faculty and TA's, a library on teaching strategies, and support for using instructional technology. This page also leads to other valuable Business School and University services.

Instructional Support

BA Computer Services maintains a website that allows you to request Equipment and Lab Reservations online.  Equipment available includes laptops, classroom projectors, video cameras, and VCRs.  The computer labs can also be reserved for classes, and lab personnel will help with videoconferencing.

The Center for Instructional Development and Research (CIDR) serves faculty and TAs across the university, providing confidential assistance by instructional consultants.  The CIDR also offers workshops and provides resources on teaching issues.

Teaching @ the UW offers a homepage that links to and gives information about UW centers, offices, and programs that provide resources related to teaching.

Foster Business Library offers a convenient “Faculty Toolkit,” a webpage starting place for the many useful teaching and research resources in the library system.  In addition to the traditional course materials reserve service, the library system offers E-reserves, an online counterpart.

The Business School's Technology Center provides help with Blackboard course sites, other web pages, classroom presentation software, and audio and video materials.  The technology assistants also help develop multimedia and interactive instructional materials.

Educational Media Collection is a searchable collection of videos intended for classroom use.  A fee may be required to borrow a video.






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Instructional Resources Office
117 Lewis Hall
Seattle, WA 98195-3200

P: 206-685-9608
email: bamberry@u.washington.edu

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