Academic Technology Services (ATS) strives to identify, advance and support technology initiatives that enable student success through effective collaboration with the 23 campuses of the CSU, in order to support the Graduation Initiative 2025.
Seven Key Academic Technology Priorities:
By increasing the opportunities for high-quality, inclusive online/hybrid teaching and learning, we can improve enrollment and retention for degree and certificate programs.
ATS enables CSU campuses to improve learning, retention and graduation rates for all students with the help of library resources.
By increasing the adoption, efficiency and success of technological innovation, we can better replicate effective accessible teaching and learning practices across the CSU.
Increase the adoption, efficiencies and success of innovations by developing the relationships between faculty and staff to replicate effective teaching and learning practices across the system.
The ATS Systemwide resources are a collection of tools focused on the overarching goal of supporting student and faculty success. Canvas, a Learning Management System (LMS) is the primary focus. The CSU Chancellor’s Office, Academic Technology Services provides centralized support for all Canvas administrators, instructional designers and eLearning specialists.
FlexSpace DAT Survey Grid Flexible Course Delivery ATS WebDev MATLAB
ATS Shared Resources (staff only) DAT Resource Page (staff only) Master Enabling Agreements (staff only)
CIGs/COPs (staff only) Innovation Marketplace (staff only)
The Academic Technology Services team works with faculty, libraries and academic technology staff to implement projects.
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