Instructional Support
uLearn
uLearn (formerly WebCT Vista) is web-based software and can be used to create entire online courses or to complement classroom-based courses. uLearn is available to all faculty, staff and students at Georgia State.
Center for Teaching and Learning
This site contains information about the activities, resources and opportunities for improving the quality of instruction at
Teaching and Learning with Technology Center (TLTC)
TLTC provides resources for creating and facilitating technology-enabled learning experiences.
University Educational Technology Services (UETS)
UETS is responsible for institutional instructional technology support, including instructional design services; creation of web-based course materials and uLearn support; digital media services; and technology training.
Georgia State University Library
The library provides leadership and instruction in accessing and using information to support the university's mission of teaching, research and service. Services and resources include customized instruction in research skills, information literacy and identifying and searching electronic resources; collaboration with course instructors to integrate information literacy skills into research assignments; and development of class and/or subject-specific guides, bibliographies, and research process help-sheets in print and online formats.
COE Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
ITC is designed for faculty, students and Pre-K-12 educators to encourage and support technology confidence and expertise in the areas of teaching, collaboration and consultation. Operated by the
CoursePacks
A service for faculty that combines book chapters, journal articles and class notes for a course into a single volume. Materials are printed and bound and made available to students for purchase through the bookstores.
Electronic Reserves System
Produced by Docutek, the Electronic Reserves System, known as ERes, is in over 400 colleges and universities worldwide. ERes offers single point access for students to search both digital and physical copies of course reserves. The ERes course page will be designed for your specific class. You may bring materials to the reserves desk or place your request online. We will retrieve library owned materials from our stacks and databases. Once your requests are received, library staff will digitize everything that meets copyright guidelines and create your course page.







