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Almagest Lecture Builder

ETC's Almagest database is used to organize and deliver slide and media presentations in any classroom equipped with an internet connection and a digital projector. Course materials are also used for study and review by any student with an internet connection.

To request this service, contact the Educational Technologies Center at 258-6905 or send e-mail to almagest@princeton.edu. See also Digital media storage, digitizing, cataloguing, and online display and http://almagest.princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Students


Audio/video recording of classroom sessions

The Broadcast Center can videotape individual Princeton classes, which can then be streamed through the web, or placed on reserve at the Language Resource Center. For requests to tape an entire series of lectures, see "Videotaping entire courses."

To request this service, contact Broadcast Center at 258-7872 or send e-mail to bctv@princeton.edu. See also Event simulcast and Videotaping select courses.

For: Faculty


AV equipment rental

Media Services provides general audiovisual equipment support for classes and student groups on a "user will pick up" basis. There is no charge for course-related events and equipment, or for use of permanent equipment in a classroom. All other applications are chargeable.

To request this service, contact Media Services at 258-3196, fax 258-1228, or send e-mail to media@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Staff Students Alumni


AV technician services

For non-course events Media Services will provide certain services, as requested, but at a fee. Applicable services include: on-site technicians, videographers, and student operators. Overtime rates are charged outside normal working hours.

To request this service, contact Media Services at 258-3196, fax 258-1228, or send e-mail to media@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Staff Students Alumni


Blackboard course management system

Blackboard provides an easy-to-use environment for storing course information and documents. It also has a full set of faculty-student communication tools, such as class discussion groups, e-mail, digital file drop for submitting/returning assignments, and online assessments.

OIT automatically builds Blackboard sites for all Princeton courses. If you have questions visit the Faculty Courseware Center at room 114 Frist Campus Center, call 258-0737, or send e-mail to blackboard@princeton.edu. See also General Info about Bb at Princeton and In-office technology tutorials.

For: Faculty Staff Students Alumni


CD/DVD duplication and printing

The New Media Center offers a charged service of limited CD/DVD duplication of non-copyrighted materials. The NMC also offers charged service for limited CD/DVD printing.

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 Alumni


Classroom AV equipment

Media Services maintains stationary audiovisual support systems for use by Princeton classes, and provides hands-on training on all aspects of those systems. Media Services also performs equipment maintenance, repairs and alignments.

To request this service, contact Media Services at 258-3196, fax 258-1228, or send e-mail to media@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Staff Students Alumni


Color printing

The New Media Center has two color printers available to our walk-in customers. Customers can print on matte or glossy stock at letter or tabloid sizes. Use of our color pages is chargeable on a per-page basis.

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


Course e-mail lists

Faculty can send e-mail to all students in a course using their own mail software, or through the Blackboard course management system.

Course e-mail lists are part of the Blackboard system and are automatically built for all Princeton courses. If you have questions visit the Faculty Courseware Center at room 114 Frist Campus Center, call 258-0737, or send e-mail to blackboard@princeton.edu. See also Blackboard FAQ and Blackboard course management system.

For: Faculty Students


Creation of 35 mm slides from digital images

ETC can make 35 mm slides from digital images. This service is available to all Princeton faculty members, and to graduate students in the Department of Art and Archaeology.

To request this service, contact the Educational Technologies Center at 258-6903 or send e-mail to erosen@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty


Custom application development for humanities computing

On 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 faculty

HRC 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


Digital media storage, digitizing, cataloguing, and online display

ETC has developed and maintains the Almagest multimedia database for cataloguing images, video segments, animations and other media for use in teaching. Material is entered, edited, and displayed online using a web browser. Training is provided. Advice on digitizing slides and photographs is also available. ETC can help to expedite (and in some cases cover the costs of) digitizing image collections by sending them to an outside vendor for scanning. If there are only a few items to scan, the New Media Center provides a convenient walk-in service and access to several state-of-the-art scanners.

To request this service, contact the Educational Technologies Center at 258-6905 or send e-mail to almagest@princeton.edu. See also Almagest Lecture Builder and Help using digital media, and access to scanning and digital AV equipment at the New Media Center, and http://almagest.princeton.edu

For: Faculty


Digital video production, editing and authoring

The Broadcast Center offers video production services for Academic and Administrative Departments. There is no labor charge for course related video production services. The NMC does charge for non-course related and administrative DVD authoring and video production projects. There is also a charge for media used during production on all projects.

To request this service, contact Broadcast Center at 258-7872 or send e-mail to bctv@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Staff Alumni


Electronic text collection management

The 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 creation

ETC 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


Event simulcast

The Broadcast Center maintains equipment for simulcasting Princeton University events, part of which can be passed to the appropriate OIT department for web streaming and ultimate archiving. Simulcasts use campus TV channel 7 and are distributed to the community over Patriot Media channel 27.

To request this service, contact Broadcast Center at 258-7872 or send e-mail to bctv@princeton.edu. See also Videotaping for academic events.

For: Faculty Staff Students Alumni


Faculty consultation and design services for teaching with technology

ETC'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


Film/video projection services

Media Services provides film projection, both 16mm and 35mm in the Jimmy Stewart Theater, 185 Nassau St. Projection is in support of courses for Visual Arts, Women's Studies, Italian, Art Museum, and Comparative Literature departments.

To request this service, contact Media Services at 258-3196, fax 258-1228, or send e-mail to media@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Staff


Foreign language audio, video, and cable TV

The Humanities Resource Center (HRC) supports the use of audio, video, and multimedia materials for specific assignments and for self-directed study.

To request this service, contact the Humanities Resource Center at 258-2114 or send e-mail to hrc@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Students


Geographic Information Systems support and development

ETC 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 projects

ETC 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 Center

The 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 support

CSES 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


High performance computing resources for science and engineering

CSES provides High Performance Computing resources including the adrOIT Beowulf cluster and the Princeton OIT Condor pool. These resources are available as teaching tools, prototyping tools and production research tools.

To request this service, contact Computational Science and Engineering Support at 258-6033 or send e-mail to raas@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Staff Students


Humanities computing project consultation

ETC 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 training

Each 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


Language Learning software

The HRC distributes language audio and video materials, predominantly online. We also have a collection of language learning software available for use in the LRC

To request this service, contact the Humanities Resource Center at 258-2114 or send e-mail to hrc@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Staff Students


Media sales to New Media Center walk-in customers

The New Media Center keeps a small stock of digital storage media for sale to its walk-in consulting customers so they can take their projects with them when they leave.

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 Alumni


Office Hours Scheduling System

This system lets faculty (or others) create one or more office hour schedules. Students (or others) access these schedules using a web browser, and can use the schedules to set up an appointment. When they do so, the faculty member receives an e-mail notification, and the student can opt to have a reminder sent to them the day prior to the appointment. The system lets faculty change, view and modify their schedules, with appropriate e-mail notifications sent to anyone having a scheduled appointment. Students can see their pending appoinments, and cancel them if necessary.

To request this service, visit the following web address: http://www.princeton.edu/as/ohscheduler.shtml.

For: Faculty Staff Students


Princeton software repository

CSES provides repositories for basic software commonly used in research. This software includes both public and commercial licensed software.

To request this service, contact Computational Science and Engineering Support at 258-6033 or send e-mail to raas@princeton.edu. See also http://psr.princeton.edu and http://www.Princeton.EDU/licenses/Software_Request.

For: Faculty Staff Students


Programming training

CSES 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 support

CSES 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 needs

Academic 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 training

ETC 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 facilities

Media 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


Video collection

The HRC manages and circulates the University's collection of DVD's, laserdiscs and VHS tapes.

To request this service, contact the Humanities Resource Center at 258-2114 or send e-mail to hrc@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Staff Students


Video course introductions

Upon faculty request, the Broadcast Center will produce a 5-minute streaming video of a professor giving a summary of their course and will post the video on the course Blackboard site.

To request this service, contact Broadcast Center at 258-7872 or send e-mail to bctv@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty


Video reserves

The HRC has charge of the University's video reserves and provides the appropriate viewing technology.

To request this service, contact the Humanities Resource Center at 258-2114 or send e-mail to hrc@princeton.edu.

For: Faculty Students


Videoconferencing

Media Services supports the Wallace and Friend videoconferencing facilities, including training, maintenance and operating conferencing sessions. Course-related events are free of charge.

To request this service, contact the Registrar's Office at 258-3362 or send e-mail to jessica@princeton.edu. For questions about the technical details of Princeton's videoconferencing facilities, contact OIT Media Services at 258-3195.

For: Faculty Staff Students Alumni


Videotaping for academic events

The Broadcast Center can videotape individual Princeton classes, which can then be streamed through the web, or placed on reserve at the Language Resource Center. In special circumstances Academic Services can videotape an entire series of course lectures. Such requests must be made well in advance and will be reviewed by the Committee on Academic Technology (CAT). Departments requesting taping of an entire course must pay for time and materials.

To request this service, contact Broadcast Center at 258-7872 or send e-mail to bctv@princeton.edu. See also Event simulcast.

For: Faculty


Videotaping select courses

On a limited basis, the Broadcast Center can videotape an entire series of course lectures and make them available to students via the web. We currently are able to offer this service on a case-by-case basis, and must charge departments for time and materials.

To request this service, contact Broadcast Center at 258-7872 or send e-mail to bctv@princeton.edu. See also Audio/video recording of classroom sessions and Event simulcast.

For: Faculty


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Blackboard (Bb) course management system

Charging Policy

General info about Bb at Princeton

Getting help with Bb

Lunch 'N Learn

Meet our staff

Portfolio

Request work from Academic Services

Sign up for IT workshops


Academic Services 
Contact Information:


Director
Serge Goldstein
Phone: 609-258-6059
Fax: 609-258-0818
serge@princeton.edu

Assistant to the
Director

Alberta Noon
Phone: 609-258-6020
Fax: 609-258-0818
anoon@princeton.edu

BC Director
David Hopkins
Phone: 609-258-3322
Fax: 609-258-3943
dhopkins@princeton.edu

CSES Manager
Curt Hillegas
Phone: 609-258-6033
Fax: 609-258-3943
curt@princeton.edu

EOS Manager
Lorene Lavora
Phone: 609-258-2949
Fax: 609-258-0818
lavora@princeton.edu

ETC Director
Janet Temos
Phone: 609-258-6905
Fax: 609-258-6904
jtemos@princeton.edu

HRC Manager
Ben Johnston
Phone: 609-258-9835
Fax: 609-258-6904
benj@princeton.edu

Media Services
Manager

Mike Mills
Phone: 609-258-2240
Fax: 609-258-1228
mmills@princeton.edu

NMC Manager
Paula Hulick
Phone: 609-258-6009
Fax: 609-258-6904
plhulick@princeton.edu



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