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TOOLS

The tools site provides online tutorials, templates, handouts and tips on the use of academic software and custom applications.

NEWS

  • Express Help for Instructional Materials

    The best deal in town! Faculty members, do you need help making your PowerPoint, Syllabus or PDF documents accessible? Bring your material in an electronic format and we'll help you convert them! Just register for either the Express Help: Accessible Syllabus, Express Help: Accessible PowerPoint or Express Help: Accessible Adobe PDF session at http://www.csus.edu/training. Seating is limited. When you register for an Express Help session, please register for the prerequisite workshop.

  • iMEET Pilot Program

    The iMEET Pilot Program was successfully kicked-off on Feb. 11th with three Information Webinars, which are available as recorded sessions. New resources for moderators have been posted that include online tutorials, handouts and step-by-step instructions.

  • Online Surveys

    Flashlight is a Web-based survey system that can be used to create surveys, gather responses, and analyze results. To get started, Sac State faculty and staff may request an account by submitting the ATCS online survey request form.

  • Accessible Online Content

    Instructionally related materials posted on faculty websites or on Web-based delivery systems such as WebCT must be made accessible, so that all students can access the information, including students with disabilities. Basic assistance and guidance for instructors when creating accessible online content is available at Creating Accessible Online Instructional Materials.

  • Media Server - Put Video and Audio Online

    Learn how to use the Sacramento State Media Server to implement video and audio into a WebCT course or Website. The process of uploading files to the media server and how to link or embed video and audio files to your WebCT course or Website is explained. You will also find basic information about using Real Player, one of the most common media players for video and audio and have access to additional sources that will help you get started on your video editing projects. Visit the Media Server Website for complete information.

  • Instructional Technology Resources at the FSRC

    A variety of instructional technology resources are available to Faculty and Staff at Sacramento State. These resources range from Training workshops on a variety of software applications, a Computer Lab where you can complete projects or meet with a consultant for assistance, Project Rooms equipped with video editing hardware and software for digital media projects and access to printing and scanning. Visit the Instructional Technology Resources at the FSRC Website to get started using these resources.





For More Information

  • Location: Academic Information Resource Center (ARC) 3005
  • Voice: (916) 278-3370
  • Fax: (916) 278-3644
  • Email: web-courses@csus.edu