Open Lab:
Simply come to the Multimedia Center during open lab hours (posted on the door and on this site), fill out the attendance sheet and enjoy your work time. Sometimes class sessions are scheduled in the Multimedia Center where you cannot use the lab.
Borrowing Equipment:
If you are a current student of the School of Education, with a valid student ID, you can borrow digital cameras and camcorders as well as tripods for three days to document your teaching and learning on and off campus. Recently we added iPods and iPads to our inventory which you can borrow. Priority will be given to students in research courses that require taped interviews and students who need devices to record their student teaching.
These are the steps to borrow equipment:
Computer Rooms:
If you would like to bring your class to the Multimedia Center for a technology enhanced session you need to reserve the room (PC or MAC) at least a week in advance. Please check the availability in the schedule before you submit your reservation. After submitting your request you will receive a confirmation email. The following is available in the two computer rooms: click here for hardware, and here for software.
There are three levels of support you can request from the Multimedia Center:
Equipment for the classroom or conferences:
The Multimedia Center has LCD projectors, lapotps, digital cameras, camcorders, wireless slates, and other equipment available to bring to classrooms or conferences. You need to reserve the equipment at least a week in advance. Please check the availability in the schedule before you submit your reservation. After submitting your request you will receive a confirmation email.
Infusing technology in your course:
You are always welcome to discuss your instructional technology issues with Doris Grasserbauer.
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