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  • Fall 2004-July 2006, Sam Catanzaro, Associate Dean for Faculty and Administration
  • July 2006-July 2010, Ann Beck, CAS-IT Director and Associate Dean for Technology  
  • 2007-November 2012, Badri Rajagopalan, CAS-IT Assistant Director
  • March 2013-Present, Mike Regilio, CAS-IT Director

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ELDCF was created in 1994 by the Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, the Vice President of Academic Computing James Carter, and several interested Department Chairs and faculty. The organization was a service unit of multiple colleges and the Provost office and housed in the Research Services Building then moved to Stevenson Hall in room 227A.   In early 1995, the ELDCF changed their name to The Laboratory for Integrated Learning and Technology (LILT). LILT grew to support the College of Business and many grant-based projects on campus. In 2005 LILT became a service unit of College of Arts & Sciences but continued to support technology campustechnology campus-wide, like Select Survey.   LILT then merged responsibilities with CAS-IT in 2008 forming CAS-IT Web Services.   According to Dr. Ann Beck, then Associate Dean “This Dean, “This name change will make clear that the College’s web services are provided through CAS-IT.”  CAS-IT Web Services offered College faculty and staff assistance with web design and support, custom application development, team management projects (such as SharePoint sites), survey and form development, print design and support, among other web-based services.   In 2008 CAS-IT Web Services transitioned to CAS-IT Training IT Training and Advanced Projects which had a nearly identical mission as CAS-IT Web Services.

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