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Technology Mentor Faculty Application

*The deadline for Fall 2006 has passed. We encourage your application for future openings!*
Below is a brief form to initiate an application for the Technology Mentor Program. In addition to the form, the application process also requires a brief meeting with the Program Coordinator and appropriate LITS Liaison.

*
Indicates a required field
Faculty Name *
Email *
Phone *
Department
Course *
Semester
Course Meeting Time
Maximum Enrollment for Course

Please briefly describe the technologies you currently incorporate in this course and/or the technology you are interested in exploring (ex: web page assignment, web survey tools, WebCT, digital audio and video, academic software, multimedia narrative/digital storytelling, etc): *

Please describe briefly the potential roles you envision for a Technology Mentor in your course (ex: student project consultation, software training sessions, tech help office hours, feedback on assignment implementation, etc): *
Is there a student who you would like to nominate for consideration? Don't worry if no one comes to mind, we have a great pool of trained mentors from which to draw!
Please state possible time periods within the next few weeks you would be available to meet with the Technology Mentor Program Coordinator and your LITS Liaison to discuss this application:


If you have questions about this program, please contact
Julie Habjan Boisselle
, Instructional Services Coordinator
or your LITS Liaison.

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