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ITAC Projects

ACES Faculty Profile Web Sites

The purpose of the ACES project is to increase the number of tenure-track women faculty at all ranks in the Science & Engineering departments of 4 schools: Case School of Engineering ... continue


Blackboard Course Management System

Blackboard is a course management system that integrates online communication software with content development software permitting faculty members to create courses that ... continue


Digital Poster

Using a digital poster created by ITS' Instructional Technology and Academic Computing (ITAC), Chiel presents his research so that his audience can practically watch the... continue


Faculty Support Documentation Library

Don't have time to learn new technology? ITAC Faculty Support Library has provided a variety of step-by-step tutorials and documentation for faculty members to adopt recent ... continue


MediaVision Courseware

MediaVision Courseware is an advanced research and learning outcomes project produced and supported by Instructional Technology and Academic Computing (ITAC) at Case ... continue


Pachyderm

The Pachyderm 2.0 Project is a partnership led by NMC: The New Media Consortium and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), and funded by the Institute for Museum and ... continue


Problem Based Learning

The "Case by Case" problem based learning module is designed by Dr. Tim S. Whittingham at Case Dental School and developed by ITAC staff at Case Western Reserve University ... continue


Personal Response System

The Classroom Response System is a flexible and easy-to-use assessment tool designed with the busy college professor in mind. The product that we implemented is being used at Case ... continue


Technology Enhanced Classroom

The demands of today's instructional environment require powerful tools to actively engage the audience. Technology has influenced the learning styles of today's generation of students, and ... continue