ATS Posts

Studio 275

Studio 275 is a high-end audio and video recording facility. Due to its advanced equipment and technical flexibility a trained technician is required to use the space. See booking options below. In addition to the control room we have a large main studio and small booth for isolating… Continue reading »

Faculty Collaboration Center

The FCC is a 24-seat facility where faculty, staff, and students can meet for discussions, lectures, collaboration and hands-on development using emerging and academic technologies. Equipped with central projection and connected break-out stations, and located between the media studio and the CET classroom, it’s an ideal space for groups to… Continue reading »

CET Service Desk

Faculty, Staff and Students can drop by for support with basic desktop software, accounts, wireless, email or hardware questions. Desktop Systems staff will use the CET as a support base for office visits and faculty/staff drop-ins on the north side of campus. Student Technology Consultants (STCs)… Continue reading »

CET Instruction Room

The CET Instruction Room is a 20-seat classroom equipped with iMacs. It provides a space to work with larger groups for training and instruction. When not being used for instruction, the room is available as an open lab/workspace on a first come/first served basis. Who can use it?… Continue reading »

AV Edit Room (Sawyer 273)

The AV Edit Room in the CET provides a high end audio/video editing suite in a semi-sound proofed environment. Who can use them? The AV Edit Room is available to faculty, staff, and students. How do I access them? The room key is available first come/first… Continue reading »

Academic Poster Printing Policy

Posters used for conference poster presentations, departmental thesis poster sessions, research poster sessions and specific class assignments are eligible for free printing through ATS. These posters are considered to be academic posters. There’s more information available here as well as a signup sheet to make an appointment to print,… Continue reading »

Glow accounts for non-Williams users

Glow can be used to organize information, communicate with participants, conduct surveys, administer quizzes , manage projects, etc. There are circumstances where course instructors and Williams organization leaders may want to share this functionality with participants from both the Williams community and the wider community. Here are typical examples and… Continue reading »

Guiding principles on the role of future technologies on pedagogical developments

Appendix 2 of the 2013-14 Annual Report of the Committee on Educational Policy The  CEP  is  wholly  in  favor  of  supporting  faculty  as  they  explore  current  and  future technologies  in  the  development  of  new  pedagogical  models.    We  recognize  that there  are  many  exciting  benefits  that  may  arise  out  of  such … Continue reading »

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