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AV
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College Media Technology Office has various types of audio visual
equipment available to faculty, students, and staff for use in
classrooms. Students may reserve equipment with faculty or
staff authorization. Requests for equipment can be made by
emailing hughesw@lycoming.edu
or submitting a written request at the Media Technology Office
located on the second floor of the Academic Center (D200a). Equipment
requests must be made at least one week in advance. Special
equipment requests should be given 2 weeks. |
Data Projector (with laptop)
Our most common request is for a
computer with projection. This setup permits users to display
a computer screen on a large projection screen through the use of a
data projector. Media laptops contain standard MS-Office software,
Internet Explorer, and Groupwise. These setups are commonly
used to display PowerPoint presentation or navigate websites during
class.
TV with DVD/VHS
This setup consists of a VHS/DVD
combo unit, along with a 27" TV on a cart. Units can play both
standard VHS video tapes, as well as common DVD video discs.
Other Equipment
The Media Technology Office houses a
full inventory of AV equipment to include:
- Cassette decks
- CD Players
- Digital Cameras
- Standard overhead projectors
- 35mm slide projectors
- Camcorders
- Internet Camera (live webcam
broadcast)
Services
The Media Technology Department also
offers AV services such as:
- dubbing of VHS and DVD (see
copy right laws)
- dubbing of cassette tapes (see
copy right laws)
- recording of campus events (see
copy right laws)
- multimedia equipment training
and advising
- satellite programming downlinks
(C-band)
- cable tv support
Copyright laws will be
strictly enforced before audio and/or video formats are recorded or
duplicated. Documents or letters of permission are required for all
requests that are not clearly acknowledged as "Fair Use" for
education.
Please contact the Media Technology Office
for equipment specs and questions. Also, check out our Media
Enhanced Classrooms.
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