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Lawrence Tech uses the Faculty180 system to store and manage a wide range of faculty information including:
Official transcripts and academic vitae
Teaching assignments
Course syllabi and course evaluation documents
Scholarly accomplishments
Committee membership and other service activities
Faculty180 training handout for administrators and faculty members
Instructions for Workload Form and Workload Planning Form for Faculty Members
Instructions for Uploading Course Syllabi and Course Evaluations for Admin Staff and Faculty
Instructions for Annual Evaluations by Chairs-Deans-Provost
Built-in help is available by clicking on the Help icons and a full listing will be downloaded here
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are shown on the Faculty180 Home page, and you can ask questions of the implementation team in the FAQ area
College support staff work with the implementation team to provide support to faculty members.
Faculty members should consult with your department chairs or College support staff if you have any questions about using Faculty180. Faculty members can also send an e-mail message to provost@ltu.edu if you have any questions about Faculty180 that cannot be resolved at the College or Department level.
The LTU Help Desk can answer questions about login and access to the system by sending an e-mail message to helpdesk@ltu.edu.
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