Illinois State Institutional Resources

Instructional/Pedagogical Support

http://www.ctlt.ilstu.edu/

Graduate Teaching Assistants have use of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology (CTLT) which is a facility that can help them with basic computer application training and help with a variety of pedagogical issues.

http://www.library.ilstu.edu/

Milner library offers a variety of online resources for teachers.  Each composition course is required to visit the library for an instructional session once a semester.

http://www.ucollege.ilstu.edu/about/visor/

If your students need extra help, suggest they visit the Visor Center, which offers free one-on-one writing assistance to students.

Technology Support

http://ctss.illinoisstate.edu/

Graduate Teaching Assistants have use of the Classroom Technology Support Services (CTLT) which supports equipment in teaching classrooms, laptop checkout, clickers, and distance learning classrooms.

http://lilt.ilstu.edu/main/

Need help with computer issues? The College of Arts & Sciences Instructional Technology Team (CAS-IT) will help graduate students with their office computers, lab computers, specialty equipment and software, and much more.

Campus Resources

http://www.disabilityconcerns.ilstu.edu/

Disability Concerns is the designated office to provide approved accommodation for students and faculty with disabilities.

http://www.counseling.ilstu.edu/

Contact Student Counseling Services if a student’s communication indicates a loss of touch with reality or if it reflects suicidal thoughts or actions, sexual assault, relationship violence, or difficulty in dealing with the death of a loved one.

http://www.deanofstudents.ilstu.edu/about_us/crr.shtml

Did one of your students plagiarize?  Visit Community Rights and Responsibilities, a unit of the Dean of Students Office, to fill out an Academic Dishonesty Violation Form.

http://www.police.ilstu.edu/

Contact the Illinois State University Police Department if a student threatens the safety of self or others, acts in a frightening or threatening manner, or refuses to leave the classroom after being asked to leave.