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Home / 2014 / October / 10 / Learning Technology Hub Open for Faculty and ISS Staff

Learning Technology Hub Open for Faculty and ISS Staff

By Sophie Gardner on October 10, 2014

CTLT and UBC IT are currently collaborating on an integrated approach to functional and technical support for Learning Technologies.

The Hub is open to faculty and ISS staff for technical and functional support related to the learning eco system, including Connect.

You can contact the Learning Technology Hub via:

Email: lt.hub@ubc.ca
Phone: 604-827-4775
In Person: IKLBC Room 207 (Fraser River Room), Located inside CTLT’s main office on the 2nd floor
Hours: 9:30am – 4:00pm

Posted in Faculty and Staff, Learning Tools
Tagged with Connect, Course Technologies, technology

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