The Technology Assisted Learning Lab offers faculty and staff at Texas A&M the opportunity to work with our team to develop and implement new learning technologies. Our staff are available to work on a wide variety of projects from simple presentations and Web pages to entire program and course Web sites.
For each project, our goal is to use the most appropriate technology and design for the subject and audience. We look forward to answering your questions.
| Consultation & Planning |
Meet with our team to discuss available technologies, project objectives and development guidelines for new and existing projects Call (979) 862-3449 to schedule |
| Courses View Two Example Projects |
Join with us to design
courses and course modules for classes taught on-campus or online. |
| Graphics & Photography View Example Project |
Your project should stand out from the crowd. We want to work with you
to create, acquire and/or modify still
photos and illustrations to present your content in a manner that conveys
your information clearly. |
| Video & Multimedia View Two Example Projects |
Some things
are best demonstrated through video. We use your existing video or
work together with you to plan and shoot new video that fits your
needs. Then we edit and digitize it for use online. Our other services
include the creation or modification of presentations, animations
and other dynamic visuals. |
| Interactive Exercises View One Example Project |
Students need
opportunities for active online learning. Developing quizzes and
guided learning activities allows them to check their understanding of
a subject before taking a test for a grade. |
| Interactive Documents & Forms View One Example Project |
Interactive
documents make
it possible for faculty to collect detailed information while
maintaining a standard format for the feedback they receive. We help
you find the perfect format to achieve your goals. |
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