2008
May
02
The Instructional Technology group is proud to acknowledge our part in both of the front page stories in today’s edition of The Trail.
The Trail’s Best of Special Edition has awarded Best Event of the year to the visit of Senator Hillary Clinton, who spoke at the UPS Field House on February 8th. IT Staff member Walter Andrews was an instrumental part of the negotiations to bring Senator Clinton to campus and coordinated the audio-visual media needs for the event. Bravo, Walter!
We are also proud of our connection with the Trail’s other front page Best of the 2007-2008 academic year: Best Place to Have Sex on Campus. Though the number one item was the baseball dugout, the Media Carrels in the Library followed up.
The Media Services arm of Instructional Technology purchase and maintain the media equipment in these carrels and we are gratified to know students have found multiple uses for them. If there is anything we can do to make this equipment more conducive for widespread use, please send us some Feedback.
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2008
Apr
02
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Lo Sun “Lotus” Perry is Instructor of Chinese in the Department of Foreign Language and Literatures.
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2008
Jan
24
Audacity is a free cross-platform digital audio recorder and editor.
Audacity is already installed on most e-classroom, academic and general purpose Windows lab machines on campus. It will be found in the Start > Programs > Multimedia Applications menu. Directions for getting in on your laptop or desktop will be found below.
How to Use It
Can you use a DVD player, VCR, or remote control? Then you can use Audacity with its pushbuttons.

Video Tutorials
Watch some short screencasts on how to use Audacity. These are in Quicktime, so wait for them to load.
Other Tutorials Online
Installation on Your Machine
Audacity is already installed on most e-classroom, academic and general purpose lab machines on campus. If you want to install and use it on your own desktop, first download and install Audacity following the directions there. Choose latest non-beta version for Windows, which is 1.2.6 as of September 2007.
Windows
Mac
Unless you have an older PowerPC Mac, you will have an Intel Mac. You can check this in Apple menu > About This Mac and look at the Processor type.
Saving Audacity audio files in MP3 format
There is a file you need to install on your Windows machine to help convert audio files into MP3 format for use in Audacity. (You don’t need to do this on any UPS lab or classroom machines, only on your own laptop or desktop.) From then on Audacity will find it and use it to convert into the standard MP3 format.
Follow the instructions on the Audacity site to download and install it.
Mac note: if you have an Intel Mac, choose the second option to download libmp3lame-osx-universal-3.97.zip
PC Geek Note: If you already have an MP3 encoder file such as lame_enc.dll on your PC, you do not need to install another one. Simply tell Audacity where it is via the Edit > Preferences > File Formats menu.
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2007
Dec
14

We have headphones with both 3.5mm and 6.3mm jack plugs, as well as a few adapters. Make sure you know what size jack plug you need (usually a 3.5mm).
Currently we have 6 headphones in our inventory.
Check-out period:
One day for students, three days for faculty.
Author: Adam D Schechter |
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