Thursday, February 18, 2010

CLT

The AT&T Center for Learning Technology is a fabulous resource for Trinity students interested in engaging in audio/video editing, digital photography, web design-- even video conferencing. It also assists professors in producing multimedia materials used in the classroom, and maintains the electronic classrooms throught campus. It's located on the first floor of the Library, where knowledgeable staff are eager to assist students, even on nights and weekends. The CLT provides students with access to both Apple computers and PCs. It includes a digital audio lab, a private room where faculty and students can record and edit audio; a video conference center which makes and takes video calls from as far away as China and with people as famous as Hilary Clinton; an innovation studio, a training area open to both faculty/staff and students; and a media presentations lab. Housed on the computers in the CLT are programs like Photoshop, Cool Edit Pro, and Adobe Premier Pro as well as more basic applications like Microsoft Office, Safari or Internet Explorer, and CD and DVD burners. Support for TLearn and TriniTV is also based in the CLT. I encourage everyone to take advantage of this great resource.

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