Welcome to the Steven E. Rogers Media Center!
Located in Room 117 on the first floor of the Paul Meek Library.
Need a study space…using a multimedia classroom or video production studio…editing video presentations…using a interactive view board…3D scans and prints…white board tables…finding a movie…
The media Center is an area in the library that is interactive, tech-enabled, and adaptable to a variety of uses for collaborative engagement. Students, faculty and staff are provided with a wide variety of resources and technologies to be used for academic and personal projects.
Media Center equipment/capabilities include:
- Computer laptops and chargers, iPads, headphones, multi-functional phone chargers, wireless keyboards, mice, SD card readers, MacBook cables, laser pointers, Interactive view board, individual white marker boards with markers, TI-84 calculators
- Classroom/ Presentation equipment: camcorders, cameras, GoPro’s, tripods, projectors and screens, portable PA system, and microphones, USB microphones, digital voice recorders
- DVD portable players; regional portable player
- 3D filament and resin printer; 3D scanner
- Free fax machine
- Two multimedia classrooms (rooms can be reserved for classes, study groups and meetings)
- A media studio with easy-to-use video recording set-up to create high-quality and editing software for polished video projects.
- Duplication Services- VHS, 8mm, cassettes, USB, slides (only original material will be copied)
Educational and Instructional support with:
- Educational/instructional supplies (bulletin board, construction and specialty paper; general school supplies; and poster board)
- Laminating, binding, black and white and color printing services, and photo copying
- Maker space has a sewing machine, keyboard station, basic Arduino kits (circuiting and programming) and arts, crafts and game area- 3D filament and resin printer; 3D scanner, Two multimedia work stations with desktop graphic and software, Duplication services: VHS,8mm,cassettes, USB, slides (Only original material will be copied)
- Craft Accessories- scissors, rulers, scrapbook scissors, hot glue guns, paper cutters, markers and colored pencils
- Digital Cutters- shape cutting machines for production of silhouettes, illustrations, and letters/numbers for use with reports, projects and bulletin boards
The entire Paul Meek Library is cash-free at its service points. Payments for services and supplies will require use of Skyhawk Card- Silver or library –issued borrower’s card.
Media Center Services and resources are available whenever the Library is open. For more information, call 881-7063 or e-mail: rogersmediacenter@utm.edu or psander9@utm.edu.
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