Features of this area, to be developed in stages, will include walk-in recording rooms and collaboration space, as well as an orientation space for students who are not sure how to get started on their media assignments. Phase I will include software installation and updates as well as configuration of five recording rooms. During Phase II and Phase III, students will see the traditional computer lab change to support collaborative work on presentations and digital projects.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Presentation Center in The Hub @ Young Library
UK Libraries is
partnering with UK Information Technology (UKIT) and the QEP (Quality
Enhancement Plan: Presentation U) to make some changes to the computer labs in
the Hub in William T. Young Library.
Based on feedback from the UKIT Student Fee Committee, UKIT will create
a student digital media space to provide online resources, recording equipment,
editing stations with software, and technical support for development of student
academic media projects.
Features of this area, to be developed in stages, will include walk-in recording rooms and collaboration space, as well as an orientation space for students who are not sure how to get started on their media assignments. Phase I will include software installation and updates as well as configuration of five recording rooms. During Phase II and Phase III, students will see the traditional computer lab change to support collaborative work on presentations and digital projects.
Features of this area, to be developed in stages, will include walk-in recording rooms and collaboration space, as well as an orientation space for students who are not sure how to get started on their media assignments. Phase I will include software installation and updates as well as configuration of five recording rooms. During Phase II and Phase III, students will see the traditional computer lab change to support collaborative work on presentations and digital projects.
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