Computer Labs
The College of Arts & Sciences currently houses seven open computer labs with a total of approximately 250 workstations. Open labs are available for use by any student, employee, or faculty member with a valid Bama ID except during scheduled class sessions. Read More
Multimedia Rooms
The College's Office of Educational Technology maintains and supports 96 multimedia classrooms across the University of Alabama campus.
Web Development
eTech offers free web services to departments and programs within the College of Arts & Sciences. Web services offered by eTech include web hosting, website development, and web application development. Read More
iPad Initiative
The iPad Initiative was conceived by Dean Robert Olin as a key component of the college's academic continuity plan as well as a way to foster innovative instruction. eTech supports faculty and staff use of the iPad in the College of Arts and Sciences. For more information, go to our eTech Mentors page. Read More
Events and Workshops
Join the eTech mentors for a three-session workshop in which they will work with you to create and complete the matrices that document the achievement of department and course outcomes. Read More
Tech Help
If you need help with a technology-related issue and are not sure who to contact, make sure to visit our Tech Help page where we can guide you to the right person. Read More

  • Computer Labs
  • Multimedia Rooms
  • Web Development
  • iPad Initiative
  • Events and Workshops
  • Tech Help

Welcome

Welcome to the Office of Educational Technology!  Our mission is to provide technology and resources to the College of Arts and Sciences faculty for the purpose of enhancing student education.  Our department supports a number of Arts and Sciences-controlled multimedia classrooms and student computer labs.  We also offer educational sessions and one-on-one support for faculty who are interested in using various technologies in their classroom.

Please take a moment to browse through our website to see all that we can offer.

For information on College technology resources and policies, download our technology handbook.

If you need help with a technology-related issue and are not sure who to contact, make sure to visit our Tech Help page where we can guide you to the right person with just a few short questions.

You are also welcome to call or stop by our main office.

We support the College’s commitment to “leadership in the . . . application of knowledge and the preparation of future scholars.” Let us know how we can help!

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