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LATTE Help

Contact LATTE Help

Email: latte@brandeis.edu | Phone: x6LTTE (x65883) or 781-736-5883

Campus location: Faculty Resource Center, Main Library (Goldfarb), Level 1

Spring 2008 Hours:
Monday  - Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - Midnight
Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - Midnight 

The LATTE Help desk is staffed by two dozen trained student specialists and full-time staff to assist Brandeis University faculty members, students, and academic administrators. During open hours, the LATTE support team welcomes walk-ins, takes phone calls, and responds to email inquiries.

Getting Started in LATTE

Log Into LATTE

LATTE Accounts for Guest Users
For guest instructors and students from other colleges and universities.

Configuring Your Internet Browser & Computer
We recommend the Firefox browser for all LATTE users. 

Help for Faculty  

Faculty Guide to LATTE
A "how-to" guide for LATTE: develop your course, include readings and media, create assignments, use online communcations tools, and more.

Course Content Transition Request Form
This form is to request course content previously available in WebCT Vista to be moved to courses in LATTE.

LATTE Workshop Schedule

Title Date Time Building Enroll
Basic LATTE Training Thursday, June 19, 2008
11:00am - 12:00pm Goldfarb Enroll

Click here for more workshop dates...

Online Security & LATTE
Protect yourself and your students.

Best Practices for Online Learning Environments 
Learn how to improve your LATTE courses.

Help For Students

Student Guide to LATTE
A guide for students to access and use their LATTE courses.

About LATTE 

LATTE (Learning and Teaching Technology Environment) is Brandeis University's online learning environment available for faculty to create a virtual teaching and learning space for their courses. LATTE facilitates students' access to electronic course content, allows them to submit assignments online, and provides online communication tools.   LATTE is based on Moodle, an open-source learning management software.

Learn more about LATTE through the LATTE Project webpage.

Learn more about Moodle through our  Moodle bibliography