UGA Gwinnett Faculty Resources
View the following collection of resources for faculty at UGA Gwinnett.
View the following collection of resources for faculty at UGA Gwinnett.
Athena is a web-based tool that helps students and advisers monitor progress toward degree completion by formatting the degree requirements and completed coursework into an easy-to-read worksheet that shows how courses completed count toward degree requirements.
Use the UGA Bulletin to explore and compare majors, minors and certificates.
Nineteen classrooms seat from 15–90 participants at the Gwinnett Campus. Several large classrooms offer the popular case-style seating arrangement with tiered levels and fixed tables. Other classrooms can be setup with or without tables and chairs. All classrooms have touch control, electronic smart-podiums with ceiling mounted projectors and complete electronic peripherals. Classroom technology is available for video-conferencing and digital recording.
Ten meeting rooms are available seating from 4–12 participants, with two rooms offering video-conferencing capabilities.
A large activity room is the perfect setting for a reception, graduation ceremony, guest speaker or classroom. The room offers theater-style seating for 150 or round tables for 96 participants. The electronic technology is the same as in other classrooms. A large built-in buffet provides a location for caterers’ food. Caterers may also use the adjoining kitchen as a staging area for food for events.
Student Group Break-Out Space
Instructors often have students working together on projects and need breakout space for students to work. Students may break out in the public areas, but should not move to other classrooms without reserving space. If a meeting room is open and not scheduled, students may use these spaces as well.
All requests for schedule changes should be made through your departmental contact person and must be entered into the Banner system before a classroom can be reserved for the class. All requests for classroom changes, rescheduling missed or canceled classes, and special event space should be directed to Jill Rhoden, Assistant Director for the Gwinnett Campus: [email protected] or (678) 985-6807.
Need copies made before class? Fill out the Copy Request Form at least 1 business day in advance.
The Center for Teaching and Learning serves faculty, administrators and graduate teaching assistants in each of the university’s schools and colleges by coordinating a wide variety of programs and activities aimed at supporting and promoting excellence in teaching and learning.
University Curriculum Committee
The University Curriculum Committee, one of the standing committees of the University Council, is responsible for developing curriculum policies and procedures for the University of Georgia; reviewing proposed degrees, majors, minors, new courses, and course changes; and handling other matters related to curriculum.
The Educational Affairs Committee is a 13-member committee of the University Council that considers and recommends educational policies to the University Council and also hears student appeals on academic matters.
UGA’s online courses and programs provide learning opportunities in a format that expands the traditional classroom experience and allows flexibility for students who physically may not be able to attend a class on campus. Courses and programs are managed by the UGA schools and colleges in which the programs reside.
eLC, powered by Desire2Learn software, is the next generation online learning management system at the University of Georgia, and is jointly supported by Enterprise Information Technology Services and The Center for Teaching and Learning.
Faculty and staff should make every effort to schedule classes and meetings during the campus normal hours of operation:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
The Gwinnett Campus is closed on all UGA celebrated holidays and may announce closings during inclement weather that causes unsafe travel to the Gwinnett location. The campus may modify staffing hours during finals week and semester breaks depending upon scheduled events. Security guards are on site Monday – Saturday. IT and facility staff are either physically on site or on call.
Please fill out this form to place a room request. For any questions please contact Jill Rhoden, 678-985-6807 or [email protected].
Class and graduation rosters, FERPA, registration dates, withdrawal and drop policies, advisement, data requests and other related information for faculty and staff are located with the Office of the Registrar.
EITS
Faculty and staff needing assistance with technology on the Gwinnett campus have two available resources.
Enterprise Information Technology Services (EITS) is the central information technology organization at the University of Georgia. The organization supports faculty, students, and staff at the University of Georgia with the goal of helping the UGA community utilize technology as a tool to enhance teaching and learning, research, and public service. This support is offered through collaborations with colleges, departments, and individual clients. For assistance with software, storage, email and calendar, accessibility and security, or any other service supported by EITS, click here.
EITS Help Desk also has a knowledge base of articles to assist the campus community.
You can contact the EITS Help Desk by phone at 706-542-3106 Monday-Friday, 7:30 am to 6:30 pm, or Sunday, 1:30 pm – 6:30 pm, or submit a ticket via email at [email protected].
Online chat service is also available, Monday-Friday, 8 am to 5 pm.
Faculty and staff new to UGA also may refer to EITS’ online guide for those new to campus.
Classroom Technology
Gwinnett classes are all equipped with the most up-to-date audio-visual technology, including smart podiums, projectors, screens, audio, DVD players, and desktop Webcams. In addition to the above, several rooms have an integrated Web Conferencing solution, including auto-tracking cameras and ceiling mics to allow for remote professional instruction.
All new faculty should contact the Gwinnett IT staff to arrange for training in using the classroom AV and IT equipment. Send requests for training to the Gwinnett Helpdesk at [email protected].
IT
IT staff are either physically on-site or available on-call during normal operating hours. To ensure that you receive the fastest response for IT assistance, all requests should be sent by voice message or email or to the Gwinnett Helpdesk.
Voice messages are automatically transferred through the unified messaging system into email so the IT support person on call will receive your call for assistance. If you do not receive a response within 10 minutes for classroom assistance, please check with the front desk assistant.
Information about IT policies and procedures can be obtained from the Gwinnett helpdesk. To contact the Gwinnett Helpdesk, call (678)-985-6799 or email [email protected]
UGAAlert is the name chosen by UGA for the emergency mass notification system made available through the vendor, Rave Mobile Safety. Effective communication is one of the major challenges in emergency management.UGAAlert will be used to improve our ability to communicate prior to, during, and after emergencies. UGA students, faculty, and staff with a valid MyID can register up to three telephone numbers and two email addresses to receive emergency alerts. The system can push out thousands of messages within minutes.
UGAAlert messages are sent via voice phone call, text messaging, e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, and the UGAAlert Desktop application.
Learn more and enroll here.
Faculty may request UGA ID cards online. For more information visit the UGA OneCard website.
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Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Phone: 678-985-6800
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