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Educational Media Services

Alma College

Bauveric Educational Media Services

The Media Services office maintains and supplies a wide variety of media-related equipment for use in the classroom.  These items include: 


•    27”diagonal color monitors with DVD/VCR     
•    Portable Computer Projection Carts
•    Overhead projectors 
•    Portable video projectors
•    Digital Video cameras
•    Digital Still Cameras
•    Tripods
•    Document Cameras
•    Laser Disc Players               
•    Portable compact disk/cassette players
•    Digital Audio Cassette Recorders           
•    Internationally compatible VCR/TV system                           
•    35mm carousel slide projectors with remote

Please call extension 7230 or email clarks@alma.edu to reserve equipment.

Media-Enhanced Classroom Systems

All Alma College classrooms are Media-Enhanced. The exceptions to this are Dow L-3 and SAC 205. Equipment is accessible with either a building key or a classroom key for the building it is housed in. Dow L-1 and L-4 have a Crestron Control System that controls all functions of the Media Cart and Projector. An Extron Control System controls the other classrooms. Instruction is required before use of Media Enhanced classrooms. Please be sure to shut off all equipment and lock cabinet when your class is finished. If you need a portable computer projection system you can reserve one through Media Services.

 Please contact Susan Clark at extension 7230 or email  clarks@alma.edu for equipment instruction.
 

 

Alma College boasts a 13-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio, a liberal arts approach to undergraduate education, 28 academic majors, self-designed programs of emphasis, pre-professional programs in law and medicine, and an intensive Spring Term that provides opportunities for innovative courses, travel classes, research and internships.

 

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Spring Term 2009

Spring Term 2009
Title: Never Forget Your Dreams: The Creation of Crazy Horse Memorial

Joanne Gilbert, professor of communication, took students to the Black Hills of South Dakota during Spring Term 2009 to perform the play she wrote titled Never Forget Your Dream: The Creation of Crazy Horse Memorial. The students put on five performances on campus, at the Red Cloud Indian School and at the memorial relating the history of the memorial.