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Facilities

A variety of equipment, facilities and services are avaiable to faculty, students, etc.. that include:

  • 12 Dell computers. Including Microsoft Office with spellcheckers.
  • Printing and copying services
  • DVD-VCR players. Boomboxes.
  • Cable television

Check-Out Resources

Materials and devices you can check out from our labs. (For faculty/TA's use only)

TV/VCR

3 VCR's (NTSC) and 1 multisystem vcr (PAL, NTSC). For students and Faculty (STV 227B)

Videos

Audiovisual materials can be found in STV 227B as well as at the Milner Library Media Center.

TV/DVD/VCR carts- Boomboxes

DVD and VCR players (NTSC and PAL). Please reserve in advance. STV 231A

NTSC - PAL Conversion

Convert PAL movies to NTSC. Contact Lab Manager for more information (STV 203C). Only for faculty.

Printing

One laser printer. For students and faculty. (8 cents per copy).

Teaching materials

Books and videos can be checked out from the lab. (STV 227B).

Voice Recording Solution

For Faculty and Students.

Computer Labs

Location:

  • STV 227B
  • STV 231A

Schedule:

  • Spring 08: M-R 8:45 am to 8:45 pm. F 8:45 am to 2:45 pm.

Phone Numbers:

STV 231A: 8-3729

Equipment:

  • 12 Dell precision computers
  • a laser printer
  • Vcr's (NTSC and PAL)
  • DVD players (NTSC and PAL)
  • Voice recording software and hardware.


 

Other Resources on Campus

LILT Lab

Faculty have use of the Laboratory for Integrated Learning and Technology (LILT) which is a facility that can help them with using technology for teaching and research.

CTLT

Faculty have use of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology (CTLT) which is a facility that can help them with basic computer application tranining.

CTSS

Faculty have use of the Classroom Technology Support Services (CTLT) which is supports equipment in teaching classrooms, laptop checkout, clickers, and distance learning classrooms.