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A Message From
Information Technology Staff:

If you need to scan a picture, use a digital camera, create a web page, create cdroms for your students, or learn to set up a Powerpoint or Interactive Multimultimedia presentation , you can receive help and/or training from 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday in the new Information Technolgy & Multimedia Center room 245.  Call x569 or x533 to set up an appointment. After you are trained, you will be put on the access list to use the Multimedia Station at your Leisure.

 

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How can we assist you at the ITMC

1) Faculty/Staff could use the technology station to create interactive lessons/lectures and put the lessons onto CD-ROM or VHS for distribution to students. Faculty can also have notes, assignments or files from a complete semester put on a cdrom and then duplicated and distributed to students.

2) Faculty/Staff could use the technology station to produce simple 3D animated models that would help students better understand certain scientific, mathematical or philosophical constructs or principles

3) Faculty can create their very own digital videos, with personal sound bites, to distribute to students (via the web or CD-ROM).

4) Faculty could produce audio files to use on their web pages or interactive presentations.er for output.

 

5) Faculty/Staff could use the technology station in conjunction with the Macintosh multimedia workstation already present on campus to produce cross-platform instructional media material.

6) Using the authoring systems proposed for the technology station, faculty could produce interactive tests or lessons that could then be processed and added to a web page or CBT & WBT.

7) Using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software, Faculty/Staff could digitize hard copy material using a scanner, edit the material using a word processor, and then save the edited material on floppy disk (or even rewritable CD) to distribute to students.

8. Faculty can use the color scanner and color print

 


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