CEITL
From CEITLWiki
The Center for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CEITL) was created to assist faculty in developing both technology and teaching skills. All Zane State College faculty can visit the Center to improve technology competencies, produce course materials, receive guidance on using technology in the classroom, and gain classroom teaching skills.
Faculty members can borrow equipment from the Center to develop their own media. Faculty can use the online reservation system to check availability and reserve equipment. The Center also offers a number of software packages faculty can use for developing multimedia presentations, web applications, and self-paced tutorials.
[edit] Purpose
The purpose of the CEITL team is to create a space and processes that continually support a progressive teaching and learning community.
[edit] History
In 2004, the CEITL team was formed and charged with transforming the Instructional Design for Educational Advancement (IDEA) Center, the faculty technology center, into a more comprehensive teaching and learning center.
[edit] Team
The CEITL team includes: Charles Butcher, Gary Dodge, Peg Earhart, Susan Holdren, Hu Huth, Scott Lenthe, Barb Shelby, Mike Watton, and Lynn Wells. Team facilitators are Tom Holdren, Barb Miller, and Todd Slater.

