Michigan State University Libraries, Computing and
Technology offers a variety of non-credit
computing courses and workshops. Courses cover a wide range of topics
on computing for the purpose of job training, career development,
and/or personal improvement.
Commitment to Serving MSU
Although LCT combines the resources of several MSU departments to provide
comprehensive training and support in the area of computers &
technology, Libraries, Computing and Technology is reorganizing its technology units as "Information Technology Services" (or simply "IT Services"). This is part of our efforts to meet a renewed commitment to ensure consistent, and consistently positive, IT experiences across MSU.
Our intent is to change the central IT service, planning, and resource management model from separate departmental units with defined boundaries to a set of purpose-focused, highly coordinated, and flexible teams operating like a single unit.
Transition to IT Services
This transition primarily involves Administrative Information Services (AIS), Academic Technology Services (ATS), University Archives and Historical Collections (UAHC), and Virtual University Design and Technology (vuDAT). Going forward, department identities will be minimized and the IT Services name will be promoted to encourage unity of purpose and action. Details are available at lct.msu.edu/itservices.
Colleagues who also provide training to our program include:
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