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Campus highlights

Stellar examples from all corners of UT Austin will give you ideas about ways to use technology in your teaching. New candidates for this page are welcome—send your nominations to s.weiler@mail.utexas.edu.

Technology-Based Language and Culture Projects at The University of Texas at Austin
Establishing technology support programs for faculty that are efficient, productive, and easy to maintain requires intelligent growth. Through the integration of several programs, one University of Texas at Austin college working with a central support unit meets faculty needs with dynamically changing, more satisfying support services to increase engaged student learning through the use of instructional technologies in its courses.

Mesoamerican Interactive Web site
This site facilitates learning and research for both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in classes on Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica in the Art and Art History Department at UT, which is one of the top research institutions for Pre-Columbian studies.

House of Vettii
A media rich, immersive CD environment to help students understand the life and culture of ancient Rome

UTCT InspeCTor Java Applet
Rare and important fossil and extant specimen images are now available for interactive use on the Web, thanks to a tool developed by CIT's Denise Ketcham, with David Guzman, and Richard Ketcham of the UT Austin High Resolution X-ray CT facility.

Foreign Language Teachers' Toolbox
This toolbox offers games, art and music projects, and evaluation tools that may be used in any foreign language classroom, from grade school through college.

Organic Chemistry
You never thought organic chemistry could be this much fun—or this colorful.

UT-ASNIC
Asian Studies Network Information Center at the University of Texas. ASNIC's main objective is to assist in finding information on the Internet regarding Asia and Asian Studies programs. Winner of several awards.

Arab-Israeli Politics
Exemplar of an online course which innovatively utilizes an electronic discussion forum to simulate diplomatic interaction, with the goal of developing student empathy and critical understanding.

Interactive Multimedia Design and Production
A well-designed site dealing with multimedia production and design, which includes a list of useful multimedia resources.

Natural Resource Management
An example of resource management in its own right, this resource-rich site uses an online database for students to submit biographical info, course feedback, homework, and exams. NOTE: Actual student database is password protected.


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