Educational Technology Services
(ETS) is an instructional support unit of the University and is
located on the First Floor of Roy B. Stevens Hall on the
university campus. ETS is composed of the Learning Resources
Center, Media Services, the Educational Computer Laboratory and
Distance Education.
LEARNING
RESOURCES CENTER HOURS
SUMMER
SEMESTERS
| Monday -
Thursday |
7:30am
- 9:00pm |
| Friday |
7:30am
- 4:00pm |
| Saturday
- Sunday |
CLOSED |
FALL &
SPRING SEMESTERS
| Monday -
Thursday |
7:45am -
10:00pm |
| Friday |
7:45am -
4:00pm |
| Saturday |
9:00am -
5:00pm |
| Sunday |
2:00pm -
10:00pm |
INTERIM HOURS - 10 a.m. - 2
p.m.
INFORMATION
| Debbie
Chaffin, Director |
765-4297
|
| John A.
McGee, II , Coordinator
of Academic Technology |
765-4454
|
| Kris
Robertson, Media Production
Specialist |
765-4836
|
| Brenda J.
Wilson, Coordinator of
Distance Learning |
765-4651
|
| Mary Kay
Rogers, Part-Time Library
Assistant |
765-4208
|
| Lorrie A.
Woods, Library Technical
Assistant |
765-4208
|
| Brian Ford, Digital Media
Specialist |
765-4208 |
| Renita
Abernathy, Part-Time
Library Technical Assistant |
765-4208 |
SERVICES
Audiovisual:
Film, video, and other showings are
scheduled through Media Services to supplement classroom
instruction. A media production specialist and a digital media
specialist are available to assist faculty in the planning,
design, and production of audiovisual instructional materials. A laminating machine, paper cutters,
opaque projectors, copy machines, as well as other equipment are
available for student use.
Distance education: Educational Technology Services staff schedule
and provide support for distance education.
Reserves: Material placed on reserve by faculty is located at the
Circulation Desk.
Bibliographic instruction: Individual as well as group instruction
is provided on request.
COLLECTION
The Learning Resources Center
maintains a variety of materials to facilitate instruction and the
teaching/learning process. Curriculum materials such as courses of
study, curriculum guides, methods (idea) books, elementary and
secondary textbooks, accreditation reports, evaluation studies,
self-studies, and sample teaching units are housed in this
collection.
Children's literature, selection
aids, a reference collection, bibliographies, materials on current
trends in education and innovative approaches to education are
included. These materials may be checked out for a two-week
period.
An audiovisual collection is
available for student use, including videocassettes,
audiocassettes, compact discs, phonodiscs, kits, games, and
others, with shorter loan periods.
The Media Center videocassette and DVD collection contains
material purchased for classroom presentation and is available
to students for viewing only on-site in the LRC.
All resources can be accessed on
UNACAT, the UNA online library
catalog.
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