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ITRC Offices:
501 Allen Hall
G4 Oglebay Hall

Phone:
304-293-5824

ITRC Email:
itrc@mail.wvu.edu

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Instructional Technology Resource Center

The Instructional Technology Resource Center (ITRC) is a unit dedicated to supporting the West Virginia University faculty and WVU sponsored programs. Organizationally, the ITRC has a dual reporting structure to the Office of Information Technology and to the Office of Extended Learning. The ITRC is committed to technology-based curricular innovation. Read more about us >

To request assistance with your course project, please fill out the Project Request Form. An ITRC representative will contact you and help you get started.

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All information regarding WVU eCampus can be found at http://ecampus.wvu.edu. The site contains the latest announcements, FAQs, training materials, and other helpful links.

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Welcome to Teaching with Technology ITRC Podcast

The goal of this podcast is to provide useful information in the areas of innovative online instructional design, course development, and strategies for teaching with technology. The ITRC staff plan to update this podcast every 3 - 4 weeks. We ask for your help in meeting this goal and making this a successful tool. Requests for specific topics and general feedback are welcome. Please e-mail itrc@mail.wvu.edu to contact us.

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iTunes U

iTunes University (iTunes U) is a free service that provides distribution and access to educational content, including course audio/video lectures, seminars, presentations, and supplemental material. It is a cross-platform service; so, the content can be accessed using most current operating systems. In addition, students can download course-related content and take it with them using a compatible MP3 player.

 

Updated June 12, 2008