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The McGraw Digital Learning Lab (DLL; formerly the New Media Center) in 130 Lewis Library is a place where students can get help with course assignments, arrange for peer-training in various software packages, and attend student-led courses on current technology topics.
- The collaborative work station in the Digital Learning Lab’s “collabroquarium” allows study groups to work together, sharing content on large flat panels.
- Our vision for the DLL
The DLL also offers support for faculty members.
Among the DLL’s services for faculty members are:
- Training for courses with technology-based assignments
- Reserving the Lab for courses that need hands-on computer participation from students
- Scheduling consultations about digital pedagogy, teaching technologies, and course-project creation
- Recording audio content for lecture flipping
- Demonstrating new teaching technologies
- Digitizing course materials using our drop-off service
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Contact Dan Claro, the DLL Manager, via email or at 8-5904 with questions. You are welcome to stop by and
visit during business hours, or to schedule an appointment with a McGraw staff member. We’d be very happy to see you in the DLL.