Campus Partners

a media engineer at a station consisting of a variety of control panels and several monitors looks on as two professors teach a class with both in-person and remote students, the latter of whom are Zooming in via a large screen on the wall
Faculty members Peter Holland and Romana Huk teach a course to students from both Notre Dame and the Ukrainian Catholic University through the Rex and Alice A. Martin Media Center’s Global Classroom.

In addition to the Teaching & Learning Technologies (TLT) team, which is housed in the Office of Information Technology and works hand-in-hand with us at Notre Dame Learning, the campus units below are some of our most frequent collaborators in our mission to enhance learning for all students.

Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship

The Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship leverages state-of-the-art technologies, enabling students and faculty to explore new methodologies, analyze complex data, and share research results in ways never before possible. The Navari Family Center is nimble, capable of rapidly adopting new technologies as they emerge and transforming how teaching, research, and scholarship are performed here at Notre Dame.

Ask Them About: Text Analysis, GIS, 3D Printing, Programming, Digital Humanities

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Center for Research Computing (CRC)

The Center for Research Computing (CRC) is an innovative and multidisciplinary research environment that supports collaboration to facilitate multidisciplinary discoveries through advanced computation, software engineering, data analysis, and other digital research tools. The center enhances the University’s innovative applications of cyberinfrastructure, provides support for interdisciplinary research and education, and conducts computational research.

Ask Them About: Cloud Computing, Big Data

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Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures

The Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures (CSLC) supports language and cultural acquisition through a broad array of programs, including Peer Tutoring, Summer Language Abroad, and English for Academic Purposes. In addition, the center maintains a wide array of language resources (including a language library), hosts language events, and conducts research to explore ways technology can enhance language acquisition.

Ask Them About: Technology for Language Acquisition

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Hesburgh Libraries

Notre Dame Learning collaborates with many units in the Hesburgh Libraries, including Digital Strategies and Technology; Teaching, Research, and User Services; and the User Education and Engagement Unit.

Ask Them About: WordPress Sites, Digital Archiving, Copyright

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Notre Dame Creative

Notre Dame Creative (formerly MarComm) serves the University’s colleges and schools, departments, administration, offices, institutes, and centers by providing world-class photography, video, print, and web design services. This includes having partnered with Notre Dame Learning on the design and creation of this website.

Ask Them About: University Brand Standards, University Websites, Conductor CMS, Creation of Promotional Materials

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Notre Dame Studios

Notre Dame Studios and Teaching & Learning Technologies collaborate with Notre Dame Learning to support academic technologies, helping faculty to inspire, design, and deliver transformational learning experiences.

Ask Them About: Video Production, Light Board, Podcasts, Video Editing, Studio Space

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Notre Dame Summer Session

Summer Session at the University of Notre Dame offers a number of courses and programs to fit a variety of interests and needs, from those of college students looking to get ahead and high school students interested in the University’s Pre-College Programs to individuals seeking professional development or personal enrichment. The Summer Session team works closely with Notre Dame Learning to deliver Notre Dame’s Summer Online courses.

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Office of the Registrar

The Office of the Registrar is responsible for:

  • Maintaining an accurate and complete academic history for each current and former student
  • Providing an effective method of class registration and ND Roll Call
  • Maintaining up-to-date and secure student data files and making this information available as appropriate and in compliance with FERPA regulations and the University Data Use Policy
  • Maintaining up-to-date and complete course files (course catalog)
  • Preparing and publishing the class and examination schedules
  • Managing the publication of all official bulletins of the University
  • Managing the use of the University classrooms
  • Coordinating commencement activities
  • Providing official transcripts, verifications, and other student and course-based reports as required
  • Interpreting academic policies for students, academic administrators, and faculty members as required
  • Performing other academic administration responsibilities as designated by the provost

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