University of Southern Indiana
Health Professions Center

Learning Resource Center

The Charles E. Day Learning Resource Center (LRC), dedicated in 1995 with the completion of the Health Professions Center on USI’s campus, plays an important role in the education of students within the College of Nursing and Health Professions. The center is located on the second floor, conveniently near student classrooms, labs and faculty offices. Designed as a multi-use area for students and faculty, guidelines are followed and services provided supporting the most up-to-date instructional practices including Interprofessional Education.  Access to desktop computers, printing, scanning and skills practice is available during the posted hours of operation. 

As technology use continues to expand in health care, the Learning Resource Center serves as a starting point to support the ever-changing technology through partnership with the University’s support departments. Students and faculty can find assistance with computers, mobile devices, classroom technology, distance education, clinical practice labs and electronic health records at the LRC. 

The most common services offered as part of the Learning Resource Center include:

  • Peer-to-peer collaboration
  • Quiet study space
  • Interprofessional, open-access area for meeting and study
  • Help Desk staffed by trained Student Workers
  • Access, support and learning partner with the Clinical Simulation Center
  • Multimedia and emerging technologies instruction and design
  • Twenty station up-to-date computer lab
  • Support for the University’s Learning Management System
  • Assistance for students and faculty in distance education delivery of courses
  • Evaluation space for didactic and clinical learning
  • Online registration access for students entering the College of Nursing and Health Professions

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