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Technology Support

The following are on-campus resources that provide services to assist faculty and staff in the use of technology.

Faculty Technology Support Services (FTSS)

FTSS is a full-service center to assist and support faculty and staff use of technology for instruction, research, and other professional objectives. We do this through training, multimedia services, web development, visual design, and small grants. Our training staff offer over 25 computer Short Courses on a variety of ISU licensed software packages. Our Web development and multimedia services staff can help you create and edit Web pages, multimedia, graphics, digital video, and audio materials. The visual design staff can help you create cutting edge graphics that will produce high quality images for presentations, posters, print, or the Web.

Laboratory for Integrated Learning and Technology (LILT)

The purpose of LILT is to serve the technological needs of the faculty and staff of the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Business. We invite you to come to our lab and see what we have. If we do not have what you need, we have contacts with other units on campus and in the area. LILT was designed to serve a wide variety of purposes.

  • Provide computing resources not available in most departments.
  • Provide help with software and troubleshoot.
  • Help faculty test drive some potential software options for instructional use.
  • Help faculty develop original applications, programs, and publications.
  • Represent the interests of the College at other levels of the University.
  • Help faculty and staff get appropriate assistance from other help units.
  • Help develop policies and programs of benefit to faculty, staff, and students in the Colleges.
  • Try to be champions for appropriate use of technologies.
  • Show concern for the instructional environments of our students.
  • Provide computing support for College units that have no other source of support.
  • To constantly try to be on the cutting edge of instructional technology.
  • To constantly try to reinvent ourselves as a helping facility.