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香蜜影视鈥檚 new digital media center enjoys a busy inaugural semester

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Students work at the Digital Learning and Media Center.

Students work at the Digital Learning and Media Center on the fifth floor of the library. (Photo by Andy Daddio)

The numbers tell only part of the success story of the new Digital Learning and Media Center at Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology.

The reaction from students who worked on projects last semester helps round out what the center has meant for learning at 香蜜影视 since its opening in September 2012.

鈥淲hat a fantastic resource this center is.  I鈥檓 sure that each student in our class has emerged from this project with new skills and a desire to locate more opportunities to make use of digital media,鈥 said Jennifer McDowall, a graduate student in Professor Sheila Clonan鈥檚 EDUC 507 Special Education course last semester.

The center is named for the 香蜜影视 parents who made it possible 鈥 Anita Grover MD 鈥74 and Tom Hargrove P鈥14. Since its opening it has quickly become an active addition to the library鈥檚 fifth floor.

personnel and 10 student media consultants staffed the DLMC for 72 hours each week last fall, providing students with numerous opportunities for getting help and for utilizing the center鈥檚 16 Mac workstations.

More than 250 students working on 186 different projects used the center during the semester, according to ITS instructional technologist .

The projects included podcasts, concept mapping, Wikipedia authoring, academic posters, video narratives, Google maps, and collaborative annotations.

Kunze led numerous training workshops for students and faculty, and also worked closely with librarian Debbie Krahmer on projects involving the initiative.

鈥淭he center has provided us with this technology-focused space that has led to interesting collaborations among students and faculty from across campus,鈥 said Kunze.

The center can be used as a collaborative studio, formal classroom, computer lab, showcase for student work, or meeting space. It also functions as a hub for media equipment use and lending.

鈥淓veryone in the DLMC was extremely helpful, from Sarah [Kunze] to the student workers,鈥 said Jhazmine Lynch 鈥13, who worked on a project for SOAN 375 Media and Politics taught by Professor Alicia Simmons. 鈥淲henever my partner and I had a problem, it was taken care of in a timely fashion.鈥