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Resources
In addition to an outstanding faculty, students in the School of Education have state-of-the-art resources available. Two computer laboratories, one for PCs and one for Macs, are housed in the Education Building, along with "smart classrooms" with networked computers and "live" computer display boards. Classrooms are equipped with technology for instruction, and students may check out audio and video equipment to use at their field sites for instruction, practicum assignments, or research.
For information on Education Technology, click here.
The Equity, Diversity and Education Library in the School of Education, which includes a combination Mac/PC computer lab, houses K-12 level educational software, videos and CDs, textbooks, print and hands-on curriculum and instruction materials, professional and methodological books, and a testing and assessment instrument collection. It has special collections of materials in multicultural education, education and social/societal issues, bilingual education and second language learning, special education, and gender equity.
The campus library, Norlin, is a short walk from the School of Education. It is the largest library collection in the Rocky Mountain region. Students have online access to Norlin's collection, as well as to those of most Colorado libraries, to many library systems nationwide, and to numerous online databases.
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