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Learning Technologies Integration

Designing Learning Spaces in the Digital Age
Learning Technologies Integration has an experienced audio-visual design, planning and installation team that is dedicated to providing the best in AV integration and emerging digital technologies solutions.

LTI designs and installs cutting-edge audio, video, computer, and distance education solutions; interactive classrooms; networked AV control systems; low voltage lighting control; computer presentation technologies; auditorium sound reinforcement; and corporate presentation spaces.

Learning Technologies Integration has performed $2.5M worth of technology integration projects in UW Classrooms since becoming the primary provider of AV design and engineering services at CSS in 2008. As of November, 2010, Learning Technologies Integration has performed 30 large-scale AV renovation projects for UW private space clients, totaling more than $400K in work.

Learning Technologies Integration provides oversight for CPO AV projects involving outside contractors, including review and evaluation of audio-visual project design, drawings, schedules, budgets, estimates, and equipment selections.

Learning Technologies Integration also serves as a Tier 2 and 3 technical support end point for UW Classrooms and Learning Spaces at the Seattle Campus.


Learning Spaces Technology Design and Integration Services

LTI's technology design and integration services help to create a distinctive academic experience at the University of Washington. LTI provides design and consultation services for learning environments and private spaces requiring video conferencing, digital recording, AV control systems, and computer presentation technology.

Classroom Computers & Learning Spaces

Computers are transforming teaching and learning by helping instructors engage students in new ways. Classroom Support Services supports a growing number of computers installed in classrooms.

Automatic Lecture Capture Technology

Classroom presentations, activities, and audio can be recorded. CSS' Automatic Lecture Capture Technology combines these elements into a single web-based presentation for students to view after class.