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Media Instructional and Information Technology
Media Instructional and Information Technology
Audio MIITual Wizard




Andy Dziubinskyj
Audio MIITual Wizard Andy Dziubinskyj


G226 Lynn Hall
School of Veterinary Medicine
Purdue University
MIIT, LYNN
625 Harrison Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2026
765-494-1153
765-494-1157



Audio MIITual check out policies:

MIIT provides and maintains audio-MIITual equipment for use within or outside the SVM to faculty, staff and students.

Veterinary Information Systems personnel are available and willing to assist in installation (wiring), initialization (turning on and ensuring correct operation) and instruction in the proper use and operation of all equipment and systems.

NORMAL check-out periods for equipment are not to exceed a two- week period, but arrangements CAN be made for longer-term needs under special circumstances. Check-out is on a first-come-first-served basis, and therefore it is HIGHLY recommended that AV needs be scheduled in-advance. To schedule any AV equipment in advance please contact Connie Harth at 41153.



CHECK-OUT EQUIPMENT YOU CAN USE

The equipment that is maintained and available includes:

Projection and Presentation Equipment:
  • LCD projectors for display of computer and video information
  • Hi-lumen overhead projectors
  • Carousel projectors
  • Carousel trays
  • Overhead projectors
  • 16 mm film projectors
  • Laser pointers
  • Portable screens
  • Easels
Computer Equipment:
  • Desktop computers/CPUs (almost exclusively IBM/DOS compatible and for internal SVM use)
  • Laptop computers
Video and TeleMIITion Equipment:
  • Video camcorders (VHS and digital [Mini-DV]) and tripods
  • VCRs (VHS predominantly, but S-VHS, 3/4"[U-matic] and Beta are available)
  • TV monitor/receivers
  • Video projector
Audio/PA Equipment:
  • Audio playback equipment (audio cassette, audio CD)
  • P.A. systems
  • Microphones
Other miscellaneous forms of AV delivery might also available:
  • Laser disc players
  • Loop-film projectors
  • Microfiche readers
  • Record players
  • Lantern projectors
  • 'Flip chart' easel/blackboards
  • Extension cords
  • Special needs items
 

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