Welcome!
We’re happy you’re here. You’ve come to the right place for teaching innovation and you’re a step away from connecting with our support teams. In IT-ATS, we help all those who teach at the University of Delaware improve teaching and learning through the effective application of technology – in classrooms and online.
We’re available to work with you remotely or in Pearson 116.
Rickards Teaching Innovation Grant
The Paul J. Rickards, Jr. Teaching Innovation Grant program is designed to support instructors with developing and implementing novel teaching strategies. Experimentation, collaboration and the exploration of new approaches to teaching are encouraged.
The deadline for submitting a 2024-2025 proposal is May 1, 2024.
Teams
Our Teams
Canvas at UD
UD’s Learning Management System
UD Capture Suite
Create and share videos and classroom recordings
Zoom at UD
UD’s videoconferencing software
Instructional Design
Our instructional designers collaborate with you to create effective learning experiences. Our research-backed strategies and strong relationships with instructors result in high-quality course design.
Tools
Our Tools
Canvas Add-On Tools
Power up the student learning experience in Canvas by integrating tools such as DesignPlus for Canvas, Perusall, FeedbackFruits, Google Assignments, Ally, Yellowdig Engage and more.
Course Design Review
Online Program Development Playbook
Check out our Podcast!
ON – Cultivating Student Engagement in Higher Ed is a podcast originally produced by Dr. Katy Berkow, former Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems (MIS) in the Accounting & MIS Department at the University of Delaware. We’re pleased to announce that this successful podcast will continue under the expert guidance of Dr. Lauren Kelley, an instructional designer in UDIT Academic Technology Services (ATS). The reimagined podcast will still provide teaching perspectives related to instructors and students, but will shift toward how technology and innovation add value to the teaching and learning practice. Previous ON listeners can expect to become better acquainted with support services available to them regardless of course modality.
Summer Institute on Teaching
“Do you have a teaching topic you’d like to explore with your colleagues? Are you excited to present a story of your teaching success? Or is there a pedagogical controversy that you’d like to engage in collegial debate about with a panel of colleagues? SIT’s Call for Session Proposals is now open.”