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Below you will find a list of projects TECS has worked on. They have been arranged in Case Study format to better illustrate precisely how TECS was able to help the client.

WebCT 4.1 (Instructor Guide)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
EagleWeb E-mail
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Groupwise E-mail & Spam Control
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Datatel (Release 18)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
WebAdvisor
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Contribute (CS3)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Turning Point
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.

Horizon Live Classroom
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.

Office 2007 (Introduction to New Interface)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Classroom Technology (Dauch)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Classroom Technology (Schar)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Classroom Technology (Kettering)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Classroom Technology (Bixler)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Classroom Technology (Arts & Humanities)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Classroom Technology (Kates Center)
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Video Conferencing Classrooms
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Respondus
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Burning CD's on Your Computer
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Backing Up Your Files
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
Registering Your X-box, Wii, or Playstation
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
AU Phone System
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.
AU Personal Homepages
TECS students have been selected from within the I.T. department for their level of expertise and their dedication to improving the learning environment through technology. Each semester, the TECS program accepts project requests from AU Faculty members wishing to integrate either new or emerging technologies into their class/curriculum.

 

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