Campus Partners and Current Collaborations

Learning Technologies Center - The LTC is our primary partner in providing learning technologies services to the campus. The LTC and OSCR share a Computer Center home base, which helps us realize our commitment to shared resources and internal support. OSCR and LTC personnel strive to minimize duplication of effort, and to optimize central learning technologies investments.

ILC Management - OSCR is a primary operational stakeholder in the ILC Partnership responsible for supporting classroom technologies, ILC instructors, and students using the Information Commons Multimedia Zone. OSCR's involvement helps to insure appropriate integration of technologies between the ILC and other campus technology environments.

UA Library - Since 1995, many collaborations have resulted in a rich set of central technology-enabled environments and instructional services.

University Teaching Center / Equipment Services - Partners in operating ILC classrooms. Currently exploring ways to improve support for computer technology in all central classrooms.

University College - OSCR personnel provide technical support for University College workstations and IT assistance for staff.

ASUA Bookstore - Long time associates in the arena of technology acquisition. The C.A.T.S. department in the bookstore is the place to go for software on campus.

College of Engineering - Engineering buildings provide homes to 3 OSCR labs and enable collaborations in lab services for tech refresh. The current pilot project explores the viability of metering limited-quantity, high-end software to OSCR labs during "off hours".

Department of Agriculture and Bio-systems Engineering - Shantz 338 is the ABE 120 classroom, also occasionally used as a reservable site for other uses.

College of Fine Arts - The Media Arts Department faculty and Triestman Center staff are long term collaborators sharing knowledge and technologies to benefit university advancement in new media.

Residence Life - The La Paz lab is the last of four locations that connect OSCR to this unit. New ventures are associated with Help Desk / IT support in residence halls.


Multicultural Affairs & Student Success - MASS provides a home for our Nugent lab, as well as funding to help staff it.

College of Agriculture & Life Sciences - OSCR and the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences have teamed up to provide the College with this electronic classroom located in Shantz 338. This location is not an open access lab and is generally only booked for Ag classes.

CCIT - OSCR's roots are in CCIT, and most staff offices remain in the Computer Center building. Providing robust support services requires easy access to technology experts for all enterprise and infrastructure services and we value our continued association with the CCIT department.