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Communications Media Center

Personnel

Dr. Lionel S. Duncan, Director
E-mail: duncan@grizzly.morgan.edu

Mr. Curtis Ellis, Media Specialist
E-mail: cellis@grizzly.morgan.edu

Mr. Obediah Nwagbaraocha, Laboratory Coordinator
E-mail: onwagbaraocha@grizzly.morgan.edu

Mr. Cyrus Noorani, Laboratory Coordinator
E-mail: cnoorani@grizzly.morgan.edu

Mission

The Center for Instructional Development and Communications Media of Morgan State University is an academic support unit of the university. It provides services to students, faculty and administrators in the general areas of Telecommunications and Instructional Technology. Its mission is to provide leadership by spearheading up to date and innovative educational applications of communication technology for the university, and for the community in general.

As an academic support unit, the Media Center's primary aim is to support the faculty and students by offering them services related to innovative teaching methodologies, such as computer assisted instruction, interactive instructional television as well as in the traditional areas of instructional Technology.

Location & Services

The Center is located in the Benjamin Banneker Building. Requests for services are in suite 304. Services are available from 8:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the afternoon. The facilities and services of the center include a desktop publishing center, a faculty development center, interactive classrooms, a student microcomputer laboratory, a satellite land station, a video editing suite, graphics and photographic laboratories, a film and video library, and teleconferencing facilities.

Among the wide range of traditional audio-visual distribution and production services of the Communications Media Center are:

  • Graphics Designs for press production
  • Dry mounting
  • Placards and Banners
  • Charts, Posters, Signs
  • Color Illustrations for Slide or Videotape Production
  • Color Slides and Black & White Prints
  • On Location Photography
  • Projection Services
  • Processing of Black and white Negatives andPrints
  • Transparencies
  • Lamination
  • Xerox Copying
  • Laser Printing
  • Fax

Instructional Development

The Instructional Development unit provides the following facilities and services:

Satellite Earth Station:
This center has two satellite dishes, both offering KU and C band. This system is capable of receiving programming from any satellite in the domestic orbit.

The center provides interactive teleconferences (video and telephone) to faculty and students and the community in affiliation with the Black Colleges Satellite Network and several other educational satellite networks. These facilities serve as a meeting site for the President's community Satellite Town Meetings in support of the nation's education goals for the year 2000.

Interactive Classroom:
The interactive classrooms are multi-media projection and viewing areas. This unit contains automated interactive learning systems for evaluation and programmed instruction. In the process of instruction, the teacher may control the media sequence, as well as communicate electronically with the individual student from the podium. These controls are linked with the television studio and to the master control telecommunication center in room 303. The interactive classroom center is equipped with speaker phones and video projection units for teleconferences.

Distance Learning:
Courses outside the university curriculum can be downlinked and distributed throughout several buildings on campus. Plans are advanced for the full distribution of two-way video for off campus instruction as a part of the Bell Atlantic/State of Maryland interactive statewide network.

Instructional Television:
The center provides post production video editing. This service customizes video tapes according to faculty specifications and instructional requirements. It provides for transferring films, slides, stills, etc. to video tape. Off air recordings and live video are provided for classroom utilization. Faculty may also design video productions for use in the classroom.

Faculty Development

This unit provides professional support services to the faculty. It assists the faculty to develop instructional materials and in planning innovative approaches to teaching. The Center also assists the faculty in the areas of instructional design, computer assisted instruction, adaptive testing, individualized instruction, and in the preparation of learning resources such as interactive video, television instruction and computer-assisted instruction.

The Faculty Development Center holds scheduled workshops for the faculty on the use of technology in instruction. The workshops include demonstrations and hands-on activities.

In addition to the workshops, the Center also conducts individualized training for any member of the faculty who may come in on their own.

The Faculty unit also provides research resources for faculty. This service aims to assist faculty and graduate students who are doing research. The unit provides software that facilitate statistical analysis of data. It has a CD-ROM collection that includes large data sets such as the NELS 88 and ERIC documents. The center also provides access to the World Wide Web, INTERNET, phone-mail, and E-mail.

Color Printing and Scanning equipment are also available in the Faculty Development Center.

Student Microcomputer Laboratory

The Center provides students with interactive computer work stations in an IBM networked Lab. There are 20 units of 486 computers and 12 units of 386 computers networked to a IBM 95 File Server. There is a wide variety of software, CD ROMs and laser disks on different computer-assisted instructional programs covering almost all fields of the academic disciplines.

Faculty may use the Student Microcomputer to teach courses that require specific complementary computer instructional programs. However, the Media Center reserves 60 percent of the Student Lab Time for individualized instruction and independent studies.

In compliance with the ADA (American Disability Act), the student microcomputer lab provides equipment and services to students with disabilities. There are workstations in the Student Lab to accomodate the handicapped, such as Zoom Text and Screen Magnification for students who have problems with vision.