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Free workshops: Film making, audio recording, graphic design, photo editing, and more

MDC logoStudents and faculty/staff are invited to participate in hands-on multimedia workshops on Tuesday evenings from Feb. 9 to March 29.  These are offered each semester by the Media Development Center. No enrollment is needed; just stop by 213 Hale Library at the times and dates below.   Continue reading “Free workshops: Film making, audio recording, graphic design, photo editing, and more”

Free multimedia equipment checkout for students, faculty, and staff

Free multimedia equipment checkoutK-State students, faculty, and staff can check out multimedia equipment such as laptops, digital camcorders, digital cameras, projectors and more for academic purposes.

Equipment reservations can be made by calling 785-532-4918 or emailing itacrecp@k-state.edu. Equipment can be picked up at 214 Hale Library. A K-State ID is required to verify identity.

See the Equipment Checkout website for details on polices, procedures, and available equipment.

Questions about IT resources can be directed to the IT Help Desk, helpdesk@k-state.edu, 785-532-7722. You can also search the IT Knowledge Base.

K-State Online: Mediasite Overview training available Nov. 11

Mediasiteby Information Technology Services

Are you ready to take learning to the next level? With the My Mediasite app, instructors can capture or upload video lectures, screencasts and tutorials to K-State Online Canvas. Continue reading “K-State Online: Mediasite Overview training available Nov. 11”

Mediasite: “500 – internal server error” problem fixed

Mediasiteby Information Technology Services

Mediasite, our video content provider, has been experiencing an issue this week with the K-State Online Canvas to Mediasite integration. As a result, many Mediasite users were receiving “500 – Internal server error” messages. We are pleased to announce that the sporadic issue has been fixed.   Continue reading “Mediasite: “500 – internal server error” problem fixed”

Free classes on 3D printing, audio production, Dreamweaver, and Adobe tools

by Jahvelle Rhone

Faculty/staff and students are invited to participate in these hands-on classes that are offered each semester by the Media Development Center. No enrollment is needed; just stop by 213 Hale Library at the times and dates below.  Most sessions are offered on two dates for the convenience of the K-State community.  Continue reading “Free classes on 3D printing, audio production, Dreamweaver, and Adobe tools”

Training available on Scalar, a free, online publishing platform aligned with the Semantic Web

Interested in a new open-source and free, hosted publishing platform with a wide reach?  Scalar has been setting the humanities world on fire with its smartly designed capabilities.

Faculty/staff who are interested in learning how to use this tool should email shalin@k-state.edu to request training.

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Zoom troubleshooting guide plus Zoom news

A Zoom troubleshooting guide (PDF) has been created by the Information Technology Assistance Center to provide quick troubleshooting tips when using Zoom videoconferencing.

Key points include:

  • Using your ksu.edu user name when hosting a meeting
  • Updating your Zoom client
  • Allowing guests to join a meeting before the host
  • System requirements

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Media Development Center hours for spring semester 2014

The Media Development Center has been closed during the winter break and will resume regular hours Tuesday, Jan. 21, for the start of K-State classes. This high-end computer facility is available to all K-Staters on a walk-in basis. The schedule for spring semester is Continue reading “Media Development Center hours for spring semester 2014”

Webinar Jan. 31: Charting Collections of Connections in Social Media: Creating Maps and Measures with NodeXL

Marc A. Smith, chief social scientist at the Connected Action Consulting Group, will be presenting a webinar on “Charting Collections of Connections in Social Media: Creating Maps and  Measures with NodeXL” 1-2:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, in 301 Hale Library.  All are welcome to attend.

#bubble hashtag search on a Twitter graph with motifs identified (a NodeXL graph)

 

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