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The Office of Instructional Development (OID) supports the instructional mission of the University and enhances teaching and learning opportunities through programs and services which promote the use of current and emerging instructional methodologies and technologies. 60 Powell Library, 825-9149. Some services provided through OID: INSTRUCTIONAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The Instructional Improvement Program provides grants to support major faculty, department and college-initiated projects that enhance curricular development and instructional improvement of undergraduate offerings. Services provided are: Mini-Grant Program: Instructional Improvement Grants: - Multidisciplinary/interdepartmental courses and programs; - New or revised programs of study; - Multi-cultural studies; - Special honoraria from distinguished visiting experts to reach upper-division courses not formally offered; - Pilot GE course clusters - Technology-enhanced instruction. Contact Dr. Larry Loeher, Associate Vice Provost for Instructional Development, at 825-9149 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA COLLECTIONS AND SERVICES The Instructional Media Collections and Services (formerly the Instructional Media Library) is the University’s central resource for the collection and maintenance of educational and instructional media, and is authorized to clear or license video materials for use in the classroom. More than 5,200 titles make up the collection, which may be searched in ORION (see UCLA Libraries and Computer Services). 46 Powell Library, 825-0755. INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA LABORATORY The Instructional Media Laboratory provides individual student and small group access to course-related interactive and videotape programs. Students assigned by faculty to study specific supplementary materials may learn at their own pace. 270 Powell Library, 206-1211. AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES Audio Visual Services (AVS) provides media equipment, technical consultation including use of the classroom network, operators, delivery and training services designed to support classroom instruction and University-related events. Inventory includes a variety of audio and video systems, projectors, laptop computers and permanent classroom equipment. To order equipment, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , 2539 SMB, 206-5184 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , 2539 SMB, 825-4767. Please make all orders at least 3 days in advance, to insure proper lead time. INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA PRODUCTION Instructional Media Production offers comprehensive consultation in instructional and graphic design, with production capabilities for all types of audio, video and multimedia products. 62-073 CHS, 825-7771. TEST SCORING SERVICES The Evaluation of Instruction Program (part of OID) provides a variety of test scoring services that are available to all UCLA Instructors. The overall goal of the test scoring service is to provide an efficient and accurate means of grading multiple-choice exams that will effectively generate reports to suit the instructor's needs. Such reports should be used by instructors to improve the testing process itself. 55 Dodd Hall, 825-6939, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it TEACHING ENHANCEMENT CENTER The Teaching Enhancement Center assists UCLA Faculty in developing instructional multimedia presentations by providing equipment, software and training from experienced consultants. Faculty (or their GSRs) have successfully completed projects such as scanning 35-mm slides, creating PowerPoint presentations which incorporate graphics, video, or audio for classroom use, creating CD-based courseware, or converting video or audio into digital formats for use on a website or in class.
******* Other instructional support services: CENTER FOR COMMUNITY LEARNING Administered by the Division of Honors and Undergraduate Programs of the College, The Center for Community Learning and Service assists students, faculty, and academic departments in developing meaningful learning experiences outside the classroom. These may be in the form of student internships, field studies or research, community service, or cooperative education programs. |