NC State University is committed to providing a barrier-free IT environment to all people. The university has a technology-rich environment where applications, tools, and other educational resources are deployed in conventional and virtual computing labs, Web-based environments, online learning management systems, and offices.
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Office of Information Technology
The Office of Information Technology offers faculty a variety of technology workshops and educational opportunities, free of charge.
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Office of Information Technology
Duo Security adds Two-Factor Authentication to authentication services at NC State such as Shibboleth, which provides access to MyPack Portal and WolfWare. Google 2-Step adds Two-Factor Authentication for an extra layer of security for Google accounts, including Gmail and Google Drive.
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Office of Information Technology
An excellent description of the array of audio and video conferencing solutions available at NC State.
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Office of Information Technology
NC State provides resources and professional development opportunities to enable faculty to enhance the use of technology in teaching to enable effective learning for students. The Office of Faculty Development strengthens teaching with technology through information on teaching strategies, evidence-based practices and assessment and evaluation resources.
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Office of Faculty Development
Librarians help faculty, staff, and students with finding and acquiring data sources in all disciplines. Librarians offer help with data management planning, data visualization, working with geospatial data and geographic information systems (GIS), and using the NCSU Libraries specialized visualization spaces.
The NCSU Libraries lends virtual reality and augmented reality equipment and hosts workshops and spaces for experiences, games and development.
The NCSU Libraries offers equipment, software, workshops and in-person help for creating video, music and audio, graphics, photography, scanning and poster printing. Staff can help with planning and designing digital media assignments using equipment that can be borrowed through our technology lending service. Reservable music rooms and a green screen studio are available.
Virtual reality provides unique opportunities for training related to leadership and management in a safe and engaging environment. The GTI offers cultural competency training through VR.
Distance Education and Learning Technology Application (DELTA) maintains a searchable Knowledge Base, an extensive collection of articles, guides, tutorials (QuickTrainings), FAQs and reports to find solutions related to DELTA's key services. This includes information on Blackboard, Moodle, WolfWare and more.
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Distance Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
DELTA’s role within the Office of the Provost is to foster the integration and support of learning technologies in NC State’s academic programs, both on the campus and at a distance. We coordinate the funding and production of all distance-based credit programs and courses for the university.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
NC State uses Moodle as its primary learning management software. Moodle enables instructors to communicate with students and provide a variety of activities and resources. Useres must sign into WolfWafe to access Moodle courses.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
NC State's online synchronous environment, Zoom, can be used for a variety of purposes, including office hours, class discussions, exam reviews, online meetings and class group work.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
WolfWare is NC State's enterprise suite of academic technologies and tools that provide instructors, students, prospective students and staff with a cohesive online environment for course enhancement and delivery. WolfWare also integrates and links to other campus-based technologies, such as the NCSU Library Course Tools and WeBWorK, an online homework system for math and science courses.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
DELTA and university partners support a wide variety of instructional systems and tools to create and deliver course content, share files and media, engage and assess students, create presentations, and access NCSU Libraries and DELTA multimedia tools. These tools can enhance learning, streamline course administration, increase engagement, and support student achievement.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)