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This article describes how technology is used at the university level to support teaching and learning. It is intended primarily for '''students''', as a guide to understanding expectations and finding help. It includes links to related articles about instructional applications of technology at the college level.
 
This article describes how technology is used at the university level to support teaching and learning. It is intended primarily for '''students''', as a guide to understanding expectations and finding help. It includes links to related articles about instructional applications of technology at the college level.

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About this article

This article describes how technology is used at the university level to support teaching and learning. It is intended primarily for students, as a guide to understanding expectations and finding help. It includes links to related articles about instructional applications of technology at the college level.

Major university investments

WSU is committed to providing all students with access to the technological tools and support they need to succeed. At WSU, students can leverage:

  • World-class network infrastructure and learning spaces
  • Continuous access to powerful hardware, software, and network resources
  • Numerous and varied opportunities to develop new, technology-related knowledge, skills, and abilities

Instructional Technology Across Colleges