Teaching and Learning with Technology

About TLT

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Instructional Designers for the Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) team partners with SF State faculty to enhance their courses materials by providing expertise in emerging technologies for evidence-based learning.

What we can do for you:

  • Guide you throughout Canvas course design, development, and evaluation process.
  • Partner with faculty to ensure evidence-based learning and student engagement.
  • Provides guidance on the effective use of SF State's technology tools in courses.
  • Provide professional development about emerging technologies.
  • Host workshops throughout the year.

We are available for one-on-one consultations by appointment; either face-to-face or virtually.

Meet our Instructional Designers

"Working with the innovative, devoted, and inspiring Teaching and Learning Team has been a life changing experience. I cannot say enough about the tremendous growth I have experienced, both professionally and personally, since I started working with them."

Dr. Carina Gallo, Professor of Criminal Justice Studies

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Breanna Hamm

Breanna Hamm has over ten years of expertise in instructional design, teaching, and media production. Her area of specialization lies in the strategic design and creation of workshops, Canvas modules, and various digital learning materials. Breanna’s approach to learning is rooted in compassion and consideration for the learners, as she ensures their needs are prioritized through thoughtful engagement, accessible content, and tailored experiences.

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Angie Petty

Angie Petty has served as an Instructional Designer for SF State since 2018. She collaborates with university faculty on the effective uses of academic technologies in support and maintenance of inclusive learning, teaching, research, and service. She enhances the design of face-to-face, online, and hybrid instruction with individuals and groups implementing innovative, technology-enhanced pedagogical strategies.

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Brandon York

Brandon York has nearly a decade of experience supporting education programs across academic and corporate sectors, with emphasis on curriculum design, eLearning production, and professional development training. He also specializes in project management, as well as process implementation and improvement. Brandon prioritizes interactivity, accessibility, and differentiation to enhance and diversify learning.

"The Academic Technology Instructional Team is a valuable resource for all faculty and students. They are professional, knowledgeable, patient, and informative. In times of high technology and internet popularity, they are a safe and reliable resource for old goats like me!"

Marcia E. Canton, R.N., Ph.D., School of Nursing

"With the Teaching and Learning staff 's kind and patient support, my technology skills have significantly improved."

Jacqueline Ruben, Department of Elementary Education

Initiatives

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Affordable Learning

The purpose of the CSU Affordable Learning Solutions initiative is to counteract the rising costs of higher education, by supporting faculty to lower costs of course materials for students, and providing solutions to lower costs of faculty scholarship, research and creative activities.

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CourseMatch

CourseMatch (CM) is a program offered through the CSU Chancellor’s Office that enables CSU students to enroll in successful, high quality, fully online undergraduate courses at other CSU campuses. Students benefit because they can take courses online from other CSU campuses and make more timely progress towards a degree.

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Online Course Services (OCS)

At San Francisco State University, Academic Technology has cultivated a robust faculty learning community dedicated to quality online and hybrid learning and teaching. The Online Course Services community includes SF State faculty experienced and interested in hybrid and online teaching, aiming to engage our campus community in meaningful, formative discussions around pedagogies for inclusive excellence in online environments.