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THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE


TECHNOLOGY FEE ADVISORY BOARD

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TECHNOLOGY FEE ADVISORY BOARD




WELCOME!


TECH FEE SUCCESS STORIES


 * HASLAM COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ZOOMS FORWARD
   
   
   Haslam College of Business’ Studio 401 has turned the sometimes-dreary world
   of Zoom classes into a new learning experience. Using Technology Fee Funds,
   Studio 401 converts the traditional classroom into a modern studio/classroom
   hybrid that empowers instructors to engage students on a higher level. A
   classroom production team can control lights, cameras and action from an
   adjacent control room, allowing both students attending class in-person and
   Zoom participants to experience the same class without distractions. Students
   who attend the class in-person see the instructor face-to-face with video
   content on a local display while Zoom participants can see the instructor
   keyed over the same content. Advanced digital audio technologies allow for
   independent audio mixes for each group of students and allows for more
   natural conversation between the in-person and virtual students.
   


 * LAW COLLEGE VIDEO STUDIO
   
   
   Distance Education was increasing within legal education prior to the Covid
   Pandemic. The American Bar Association, legal education’s accrediting body,
   was already in the process of reviewing distance education rules to provide
   students more opportunities for distance education credits. The pandemic
   fast-forwarded the process providing the University of Tennessee College of
   Law with expanding flexibility in distance education. The College the Tech
   Fee Funds to provide students and faculty a studio to record and stream
   quality videos. The studio has quality cameras, lighting, a teleprompter, and
   editing software. Students reserve the studio for Moot Court competitions,
   course assignments, and student organization videos. Faculty use the studio
   to produce course videos, live presentations, and any other video needs.
   Since Fall 2021 the studio has produced over 100 videos or streams.
   


 * COMPUTER WORKSTATIONS AT THE JUDITH ANDERSON HERBERT WRITING CENTER
   
   
   To support students while they’re in the process of working on their writing
   assignments, the Judith Anderson Herbert Writing Center provides 15 desktop
   computers and a printer in HSS 212. Thousands of writers from any course on
   campus talk with tutors each year to get feedback on their work. Having the
   chance to get right to work on making revisions while the tutor’s advice is
   fresh in mind is so important to producing a successful paper. For many
   years, the Technology Fee has provided the computers and updated them on a
   regular basis to make sure they’re always up-to-date with the latest
   operating systems. Tech Fee support plays a key role in helping UT students
   develop and improve as writers.
   


 * INSTRUCTIONAL LAPTOPS (UT LIBRARIES)
   
   
   UT Librarians teach, on average, over 900 instruction sessions per year to
   over 20,000 students in support of undergraduate and graduate education.
   These sessions teach students skills in research, scholarship, and creative
   activities. Of the sessions taught, approximately two-thirds were
   undergraduates in first year, general education, and upper division courses.
   Twenty-eight MacBook Pro laptops and a companion Bretford storage/charging
   cart purchased with Technology Fee funds gives undergraduate, graduate, and
   honors students hands-on opportunities to conduct background and
   bibliographic research, synthesize scholarly resources into their own
   writing, and to cite their sources.
   

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PURPOSE OF TECH FEE

The purpose of the Technology Fee is to support the mission of the University by
providing all students with improved access to the technological infrastructure,
resources, and services at UTK enhancing the student’s educational experience.

This site is used to coordinate the work of the Technology Fee Advisory Board
(TAB).


FUNDING PROCESS

The Technology Fee provides funding to the technological
infrastructure of the University in order to provide the best for students in
teaching, learning, and research.  This fee supports a number of basic computing
and telecommunications services: central computing and server facilities;
on-line documentation and computer-based training courses; student computer
labs; software; and student support services.



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