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Media Commons: are you taking advantage of it?

We’re a small campus, but we have great services available to us through University Park by virtue of the fact that we are part of the Penn State system.  Some examples of these resources  are computing resources, library resources, and instructional design resources.

One service that combines all three of those categories is the Media Commons, located in the campus Library.  Have you heard of Media Commons?  Have you used the studios?  When Media Commons first came to Mont Alto years ago, it was called Digital Commons.

Media Commons on our campus is comprised of a recording studio and three editing studios, outfitted with great equipment like professional-grade video camera and lights, a green screen, broadcast-quality microphones, and Apple iMac computers with numerous media-editing applications installed.  There are telephones installed in the editing studios that dial directly to the Media Commons Help Desk, where a Media Commons professional can connect remotely to the computer and help troubleshoot issues that arise.

What uses does Media Commons have?  Students are encouraged to use this equipment for audio and video projects.  Faculty and staff, likewise, have opportunity to generate media as creative as they can imagine.  Our campus has a number of different classes in different disciplines that rely heavily on the Media Commons technologies for semester projects.  Our PT384 class has been requiring a semester video project for many years – when Digital Commons arrived here, it was a great fit for what the students need to do.  Click here to see the case study for this class use of Media Commons, complete with a sample student video and an interview of Renee Borromeo:  http://mediacommons.psu.edu/pt384.

What if you don’t know how to use the equipment or even how the studios might benefit you in your efforts?  You’re in a good place to ask.  Nick Smerker, a Traveling Media Consultant from the University Park Media Commons team, visits the Mont Alto campus regularly to assist faculty, staff, and students with current projects and to plan future ones.  He’ll be here on January 7, and he has availability to meet with you!

If you’re interested in meeting with Nick on January 7, or another date, please email mediacommons@psu.edu.  It’s not too late to consider incorporating these technologies into your Spring semester.

In other Media Commons news, we’re bringing a Penn State specific technology to campus soon…  It’s called a One Button Studio, and we’ll be posting more information as we have it.  Here’s a link, in case you’re curious:

http://mediacommons.psu.edu/onebutton

Online Training Opportunities

Are there computer applications that you’d like to better utilize?  Penn State partnered with Lynda.com to deliver free online training opportunities to all Penn State students, faculty, and staff.  Content ranges from digital imaging (Adobe Photoshop) to office productivity (Microsoft Office) to web building (Dreamweaver), and so much more.

If you click on the Lynda logo below, the link will take you to the Penn State login page for Penn State.  Use your Access Account credentials to log in (the same user name and password you use for Webmail, ANGEL, eLion, etc).

Some of the features that enhance the learning experience through Lynda include the ability to bookmark your lesson and return to a specific point, certificates of completion upon finishing courses, and a history that allows you to track your progress through lessons.

Enjoy!

 

iClicker, iClicker, iClicker!

Brian Young will be visiting us on September 12 to help us better understand iClicker and whether / how to use them in the classroom!

We’ll be meeting for a workshop in MAC122 from 9 am to 11 am. At 11, we’ll reconvene in one of the Garden Rooms in the Mill Cafe where we can have more informal discussion in a brown bag lunch session. From 12 pm to 1 pm, Brian will be meeting with individual faculty one-on-one in short meetings to answer lingering questions.

Don’t forget – we have two sets of 40 student clicker remotes (in each set) that we can lend out for a week at a time to faculty who want to experiment with the technology in current classes this fall.

Please RSVP with me (stacigrimes@psu.edu) for each of these sessions. We need to assess probable attendance to make sure we’re accommodating everyone. See you on the 12th!

Thursday news flash – Mid-Summer Department Doings

We’re nearing the end of June, and our department has made significant progress in a number of projects!  The new laptop and desktop cohort is ready for deployment.  Renovations in General Studies 207 and the General Studies computer lab are well underway. Network improvements are planned and should be scheduled soon…  And wireless network improvements are nearing the implementation stages.

There is a day scheduled in July for a visit from Brian Young, Instructional Designer at University Park and promoter of the iClicker use for pedagogy, and Nick Smerker, campus liaison to the Media Commons group.  Both Brian and Nick provide technical training as well as advisement with regards incorporation of technologies into course development.  You’re all invited to spend time with them on July 11 in General Studies 301.  One set of iClickers was received this week by the campus.  Bring questions and challenges and other related conversation with you – the session promises to be informative!

I’ve created a page that you can access by clicking on the tab above that lists our Vision, Mission, and Values.  There’s a second page tab above that allows you to peruse all the products and services that we support.  Take a look – we would be happy to tell you more about what we do.

What training do you need to better use technology as your perform your duties?  We’ll be retrieving results from this survey over the next few months to deliver relevant and timely training opportunities.

Our hope is that you are enjoying your summer and all your own doings, whether they be work or play.  Stay cool, have a safe holiday, and look for more updates from us soon!