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  • Spring Instructional Technology Webinars for Faculty

    Keep your momentum going and join us in May to get a jump on preparing your summer and fall courses. Review webinar descriptions and sign up today!

  • Register for the 2021 Innovations in Teaching and Learning Conference

    Visit the ITL Conference website to learn more about plans for this year’s two-day event May 24-25. Registration is now open for the keynote and panel presentations, we look forward to seeing you online!

  • Free Instructional Technology Workshops for Faculty

    Instructors, are you trying to “up” your ELMS course design and management game? Interested in using lecture capture or video conferencing? DIT will host free virtual Learning Technology Institute workshops in May. Keep your momentum going and join us to get a jump on preparing your summer and fall courses. Review webinar descriptions and sign up today!

  • Innovations in Teaching and Learning Conference 2021

    The 26th annual Innovations in Teaching and Learning Conference conference is going virtual this year! The Division of Information Technology and the Teaching and Learning Transformation Center will host two half days of synchronous keynotes, panel discussions and networking opportunities, in addition to an asynchronous gallery of digital stories and poster presentations.

  • Terrapin Tech Expo

    DIT will host a virtual Terrapin Tech Expo on April 14, 2021 to show off some of what we can do for university community members! The expo showcases resources from the Division of IT as well as some of the commonly used vendors such as Dell, Apple, LinkedIn Learning, and more. Learn more or attend the expo: https://go.umd.edu/techexpo2021

  • Student Technology Fee Proposal Period

    UMD community members, especially students, are invited to submit proposals for using Student Technology Fee funds online before 5 p.m. on Friday, April 30, 2021. Each year, a portion of Student Technology Fee funds is allocated to award projects proposed by UMD community members. Successful proposals should aim at providing strategic enhancements to campus-wide IT services. Please review the proposal guidelines for more information.

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