Facilities & Resources

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Located in Poe Hall, the College of Education has classrooms, conference rooms, an educational library and many computing resources.

Learning Technologies

Learning Technologies facilitates faculty, staff and student use of electronic media, tools and resources. Located in 505 Poe Hall, its objective is not only to help keep the college aware of the technology available for enhancing learning, research and professional practice, but also to provide an environment for experimentation with technology for instruction.

Media Center

The Media Center supports the College of Education and the Department of Psychology with educational materials including books, journals, textbooks, reserves and audiovisual resources. It provides equipment for checkout to instructors and students who have classes in Poe Hall.

Edit - Poe Hall Computer Labs

Educational Information Technology (EdIT) is responsible for managing Poe Hall's computer labs, located in rooms 106, 400, 414, 417, 420, 422 and 424. They also provide resources for students, faculty and staff.

Classroom and Wireless Network Access

Wireless network access is available in most of Poe Hall and most classrooms have at least one active, wired port as well. Both wireless and wired classroom access is provided via the University's Nomadic Computing project.

Distance Education Classroom

Located in Poe 202, the Distance Education Classroom is run by Distance Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA).

The William & Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation

As a dynamic research and outreach community, the Friday Institute puts advanced technology, academic rigor and creative thinking at the service of our future.

last updated 7/10/08

 

ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

208 Poe Hall,
Campus Box 7801
Raleigh, NC 27695-7801
(919) 515-5517

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