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Consulting, Design, and TrainingCustom application development for humanities computingOn a limited basis, ETC creates specialized applications that go beyond the core functionality provided by Almagest and TextGarden. To request this service, contact Paula Hulick at 258-6009 or send e-mail to plhulick@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Students Demonstrate language learning materials to facultyHRC staff will identify and demonstrate newly acquired interactive multimedia materials and delivery tools for language instruction to faculty for integration into the curriculum or independent study. To request this service, contact the Humanities Resource Center at 258-2114 or send e-mail to hrc@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Students Electronic text collection managementThe core infrastructure of ETC is TextGarden, an interactive XML database of etexts and other media where faculty may store collections of digitized primary sources along with scholarly annotations. Features include content management, granular searching, advanced hypertext, and blog-like interactivity. To request this service, contact Paula Hulick at 258-6009 or send e-mail to plhulick@princeton.edu. See also Electronic text creation. For: Faculty Students Electronic text creationETC aids faculty in the creation of electronic texts from analog materials. To request this service, contact Paula Hulick at 258-6009 or send e-mail to plhulick@princeton.edu. See also Electronic text collection management. For: Faculty Students Faculty consultation and design services for teaching with technologyETC's instructional designers meet with professors to develop individualized teaching tools for use in the classroom and for online study. ETC designers also collaborate with faculty to develop multimedia courses and lectures either for the classroom, or as life-long learning projects for alumni and the extended campus community. To request this service, contact Paula Hulick at 258-6009 or send e-mail to plhulick@princeton.edu. See also Humanities computing (research) project consultation. For: Faculty Geographic Information Systems support and developmentETC offers development and support of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for teaching and research, including software such as ESRI's ArcGIS and Leica Geosystem's Imagine. ETC provides customized training in GIS concepts and software use, and creates browser-based mapping applications. To request this service, contact the Educational Technologies Center at 258-4609 or send e-mail to wguthe@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Students Grant writing for IT-based projectsETC aids faculty in the grants acquisition process by providing technological advice and, in some cases, writing grant proposals. To request this service, contact Paula Hulick, 258-6009 or send e-mail to plhulick@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Students Help using digital media, and access to scanning and digital AV equipment at the New Media CenterThe New Media Center has advertised walk-in hours when customers can stop in for assistance in the areas of web publishing, coding/scripting, typesetting, graphics development, and video/audio/multimedia projects. Experienced customers can book time on our machines to work on projects. To request this service, contact the the New Media Center at 258-6073 or send e-mail to newmedia@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Staff Students High performance computing infrastructure installation and problem solving supportCSES helps research groups and departments design, troubleshoot and install High Performance Computing resources. To request this service, contact Computational Science and Engineering Support at 258-6033 or send e-mail to curt@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Staff Humanities computing project consultationETC provides technological consultations services for faculty engaged in large-scale research projects. To request this service, contact Janet Temos at 258-6905 or send e-mail to jtemos@princeton.edu. See also Faculty consultation and design services for teaching with technology. For: Faculty Students IT trainingEach term Academic Services offers a series of free brown bag lunch lectures and hands-on workshops to instruct our customers in new media topics and applications. Although workshop enrollment is currently limited to faculty and students, anyone from the University community may attend our lectures. To register for training use our training signup page, call Academic Services at 258-7331, or send e-mail to aseducat@princeton.edu. See also Specialized training for course needs. For: Faculty Staff Students Alumni Programming trainingCSES provides programming training through a number of avenues including talks and workshops on programming technique and style, web links to programming resources, individual meetings and sponsorship of seminars related to scientific programming technology. To request this service, contact Computational Science and Engineering Support at 258-6033 or send e-mail to curt@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Staff Students Research and quantitative project supportCSES provides programming services ranging from the developing custom software packages to assisting researchers with converting, adapting and designing code to meet their research needs. To request this service, contact Computational Science and Engineering Support at 258-6033 or send e-mail to curt@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Staff Specialized training for course needsAcademic Services provides training in selected new media topics for Princeton courses (e.g., in-class demos of Blackboard or special sessions on building student course web projects). To request this service, contact Academic Services at 258-2949 or send e-mail to lavora@princeton.edu. See also IT training. For: Faculty Students Text-encoding trainingETC holds seminars for graduate students in the area of e-text creation, text encoding and xml database usage. To request this service, contact Janet Temos at 258-6905 or send e-mail to jtemos@princeton.edu. See also Electronic text creation and Electronic text collection management. For: Faculty Students Training in use of classroom facilitiesMedia Services offers training for faculty, AI's, and students in operation of classroom media facilities. To request this service, contact Media Services at 258-3196 fax 258-1228 or send e-mail to media@princeton.edu. For: Faculty Students
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