Instructional Design Services
The TLTC Instructional Designers offer support and consultation to faculty in the evaluation, selection, implementation and use of instructional technology and serve as a primary point of contact for all faculty technology projects. Instructional support for teaching and learning initiatives are based on pedagogical models to enhance specific academic environments.
Prerequisites:
- Customers must be members of the faculty at Seton Hall University.
Process:
- For information on the teaching and learning initiatives available through the TLTC, please contact the Instructional Designer assigned to the department.
| Senior Instructional Designers |
Renee M. Cicchino, M.A.
973.313.6249
cicchire@shu.edu
Art & Music
Communication
Philosophy
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Melissa McDowell, M.Ed.
973.313.6173
mcdoweme@shu.edu
School of Theology
Center for Public Service
Modern Languages
Asian Studies
Jewish-Christian Studies
Religious Studies
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Instructional Designers |
Shayle Abelkop, M.S., M.Ed.
973.313.6189
abelkobe@shu.edu
Psychology
Sociology
History Criminal Justice
Social Work
School of Graduate Medical Education
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Heidi Trotta, M.A.
973.275.2882
trottahe@shu.edu
College of Nursing
College of Education
Public Health Administration
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Riad Twal, M.A, M.S, Ed.S.
973.313.6043
twalriad@shu.edu
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics and Computer Science
Stillman School of Business
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Mary Zedeck, M.Ed.
973.275.2930
zedeckma@shu.edu
University Library
English
Freshman Studies
School of Diplomacy
Political Science
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Additional Support Contacts |
Amy Phillips, M.Ed.
Learning System Coordinator
973.275.2933
philliam@shu.edu
Blackboard Support
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Bill Otskey
CTC Manager
973.275.2161
otskybi@shu.edu
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Raj Bartido
Training Coordinator
973.313.6141
bartidra@shu.edu
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Sharan Srinivas
CTC Graduate Assistant
srinivsh@shu.edu
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- If your department is not listed, contact Danielle Mirliss, Associate Director, TLTC.
Related Projects & Initiatives:
Curriculum Development Initiative (CDI) CDI is a granting program geared at academic departments that undertake technology-enabled curriculum development.
Faculty Innovation Grants (FIG) FIGs are awarded to faculty undertaking projects that incorporate computer-based tools and resources.
MyPortfolio@SHU Seton Hall University has embraced the use of electronic portfolios as a university initiative since 2003.
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) The SURF grants are awarded to qualified students to conduct faculty directed research in their area of study.
Teaching Learning Technology Roundtable (TLTR) The TLTR is a consortium of faculty, administrators and students in action teams to discuss institutional issues.
Related Services:
Blackboard
Blackboard is the current on-line courseware system used at Seton Hall University.
Technology Help Desk
The Technology Help Desk provides phone support for technology issues to the Seton Hall Community.
Classroom and Event Support Service
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center is committed to supporting both our faculty in the classroom and our community at its events outside the classroom.
Computer Training Classroom
The Computer Training Classroom (CTC) offers training to the entire SHU community on all university supported software.
Digital Media Services
From streaming a live event on the Internet to editing a video or audio source to be streamed to someone's desktop on-demand.
Teaching Learning and Technology Center
The Teaching, Learning & Technology Center (TLTC) provides support for faculty in the classroom and in the scholarship of teaching with appropriate integration of technology.
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