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In addition to the resources provided on the side navigation bar, here is the contact information for some key people in the ITC and theTeaching & Technology Support Partner Program.

 

Teaching & Technology Support Partner for Drama

Abby Manzella
TTSP Drama Department

agm5h@virginia.edu

Local Service Provider for Drama

Robert Cambell
Anthropology Department
Brooks Hall
rec@virginia.edu

Faculty Contact for TTSP

Lavahn Hoh
Drama Department
Culbreth Hall
circus@virginia.edu

Faculty Development Coordinator (TTSP)

Yitna Firdyiwek
Robertson Media Center
Clemons Library
ybf2u@virginia.edu
(434) 924-4055

Anne Ingram
Robertson Media Center
Clemons Library
ami2f@virginia.edu
(434) 243-6600

TRC Consultant to TTSP Program

Jan Lacoss
Teaching Resource Center
24 E. Range, Hotel D
jl2j@virginia.edu

ITC Training Services Group

Stormy Stark
Wilson Hall P.O. Box 400779
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4779
(434)-243-6595
ITC-Training Computer Workshop Information
itc-train@virginia.edu

ITC Downloads

itcsotfwarecdromITC Software CD Fall 2001 "Software Central on a Disc"

Software Central

 

 

Drama Databases

International Index to the Performing Arts

Inter-Play

Playwrights on the Web

RILM Abstracts of Musical Literature

home directoryHome Directory Service

The Home Directory Service is an ITC pilot project created to provide a central repository for personal file storage. These files will be accessible through multiple platforms from any computer connected to the UVa network. Connections can easily be made once the system is correctly configured using a connection utility. You must have an account on blue.unix.virginia.edu to use this service. The Home Directory Service allows users to access presentation material from the e-classroom without using disks.

Features and Advantages of the Home Directory Service

  1. You can save, store and access files (whether you are using a computer on-grounds or off-grounds) on a central file service. This eliminates the need for floppy disks as file storage, since files stored on the Home Directory Service are accessible from any computer connected to the UVa network.
  2. The Home Directory is backed up daily. Files that you accidentally delete can usually be recovered.
  3. Files are secure in case of hardware failure. If your personal files are saved to the Home Directory Service and the hard disk on your computer crashes, you will have copies of your work.
  4. You can publish Web pages without the need to use a Unix account and you will have easy access to personal Web space through the Home Directory.

All Drama Department Faculty have been issued accounts. In order to logon to your Home Directory, double click on the Home Directory Icon and insert your user id and password.

 

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