To take advantage of and recognize changes in educational technology, West Virginia University is creating a new organizational structure to champion innovation in the classroom and provide a place for faculty to experiment with emerging tools.
The new division will be named Academic Innovation, and Sue Day-Perroots, who has been dean of Extended Learning, will lead the new initiative as associate vice president of academic innovation, effective July 1. She will continue to report to Provost Michele Wheatly.
The iDesign staff will offer a series of workshops on-campus and online this spring. For details, visit here.
The Instructional Technology Resource Center recently changed its name to iDesign, however we will continue to help you develop engaging and interactive courses.