university of hawai‘i resources

  1. Laulima
    • Laulima is the course management and collaborative resources tool supported for enhanced/total online teaching and collobarative projects at the University of Hawaii.
  2. Center for Instructional Support (CIS)
    • The Center for Instructional Support exists to help UHM faculty members use instructional technology effectively in their teaching. It does so by providing a variety of services.
  3. UHM Testing Center
    • The newly established University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Testing Center (MTC) offers support services for UHMānoa faculty. MTC is a valuable resource for faculty adjusting to instruction in the age of COVID-19 and an unprecedented semester with more than 85 percent of all fall courses now online.
  4. Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE)
    • Maintaining an ongoing dialogue about good teaching is done through seminars, workshops, individual counseling, and course assessment activities with individuals, departments, and colleges and schools. CTE supports their improvement, development and enhancement of university teaching, and the highlighting and rewarding of excellent teaching is achieved through: the development of teaching effectiveness for faculty and teaching assistants through orientations, instructional development activities, evaluation of teaching performance, individual consultation on teaching practice and mentoring; the enhancement of teaching performance of mid-career and senior faculty by continuing education workshops and activities directed towards updates on new teaching and learning theory, technology, and pedagogy.
  5. Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG)
    • The Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG) is an organized research unit in the College of Education at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
  6. UH Online Innovation Center
    • The UH Online ID Team provides impactful instructional design support to strengthen the quality of online initiatives across the UH system in service to UH administrators, faculty, and students.
  7. Information Technology Services (ITS)
    • ITS provides services across the broad range of computing and communications technologies that support learning, teaching, research, public services and administration.
  8. National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC)
    • While dedicated to improving the learning and teaching of all languages, the NFLRC has particularly distinguished itself in its focus on the less commonly taught languages of Asia and the Pacific. Given Hawai‘i’s geographic location in the center of the Pacific and the rich expertise of the university’s College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature, which offers courses in over 30 world languages and contains an internationally renowned Department of Second Language Studies, the NFLRC has contributed significantly to foreign language education in these areas.
  9. UHM Campus Map
    • UHM Campus Map
  10. UHM Campus Events Calendar
    • UHM Campus Events Calendar.
  11. UHM Wireless Networks
    • UHM Wireless Networks.
  12. UHM Scholar Space
    • ScholarSpace is an open-access, digital institutional repository for the University of Hawaii at Manoa community. ScholarSpace stores the intellectual works and unique collections of the UH at Manoa academic community and also provides a permanent web location for those accessing these resources. Click here for more information.
  13. UHM Library
    • The University of Hawai’i at Manoa Library is open to anyone who wishes to use its resources in the Hamilton Library and Sinclair Library buildings. Children 13 years of age and younger must be supervised by an adult. Certain resources are restricted to University students, faculty and staff. Limited borrowing privileges may be approved for visiting scholars.
  14. UH IRB eProtocol™ Page
    • The Human Studies Program, under the Office of Research Compliance, has launched UH’s first electronic IRB (Institutional Review Board) application submission system.
      Researchers planning to conduct human participant research will now be able to submit their applications for IRB review through eProtocol.
      The eProtocol system creates a centralized space for each user, allowing researchers to find everything they have submitted to or received from the IRB in one place. Additionally, it provides investigators reminders and alerts of upcoming expiration, and real-time status of each application submitted..