- Videos, overhead projectors and other audiovisual equipment
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Call
the Instructional Media and Technology Services (located at 225
Alden Library), 593-2665 for films, videocassettes, DVD's and
CD-ROM's and 593-2668 for audiovisual equipment. Instruction al
Media Services maintains over 11,000 videocassettes, film, DVD's
and CD-ROM's and manages permanent video and other media equipment
in the majority of Ohio University's commonly-scheduled (shared)
classrooms. For more information see their web site, at www.ohiou.edu/imts.
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The
Telecommunications Center in the Radio-Television building also
has video materials available for class use. They will also help
you develop your own materials and provide closed-circuit feeds
into the classroom. For a copy of their catalog and a description
of the services they offer, call Marvin Bowman, Director of Educational
Telecommunication, at 593-4955. Also, check out the catalog and
other services at www.tcom.ohiou.edu/edutv.
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Help for slides, videos, graphs and charts
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Instructional
Media and Technology Services will produce classroom visual at little
or no cost.
Speak with them before you begin your project. Typical instructional
materials include slides and overhead transparencies. Your job
can
be dropped off to a staff member from 8-5, M-F. Normally a two-week
turnaround time is needed, except for film processing or slides
and overheads imaged from your files, which take three working days.
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A
Faculty/Staff lab is also available
for hands-on access to special
hardware and software including slide and flatbed scanners, video
editing using Premiere, color overhead printing and OCR scanning
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Printing of lectures and notes for students
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Arrangements
for the printing of study guides and lecture notes can be made through
Duplication Station (15 W. Union; 592-6662); Grade A Notes (13 W.
Union; 594-5005); or Kinko's Copies (49 S. Court; 592-4787).
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