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Center for Instructional Technology

Center for Instructional Technology. Selected Resources. Where is the CIT Lab?. Kalmanovitz Library. Second Floor. Adjacent to the Interactive Learning Center. CIT Equipment for Loan. Olympus 4.1 megapixel digital still camera with advanced flash kit.

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Center for Instructional Technology

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  1. Center for Instructional Technology Selected Resources

  2. Where is the CIT Lab? Kalmanovitz Library Second Floor Adjacent to the Interactive Learning Center

  3. CIT Equipment for Loan Olympus 4.1 megapixel digital still camera with advanced flash kit

  4. Online Course Management Using WebCT WebCT allows you to… • Organize and deliver lecture material • Manage students and grades • Create quizzes and self-tests • Host discussion forums …and much more via a user-friendly Web interface

  5. CIT Lab How-to Guides Documentation on how to… • Scan 35mm slides, photos, papers • Capture, edit, and stream video • Incorporate PowerPoint into WebCT • Convert paper documents into PDFs • Burn CDs on a Mac or PC • …and more Visit http://cit.ucsf.edu/lab/help/ for more information

  6. CIT WebCT Design Classes CIT WebCT Design class series… • Introduction to WebCT • Adding and Managing Content • Managing Students and Grades • Quizzes and Assignments Visit http://cit.ucsf.edu/classes for more information

  7. CIT Equipment for Loan Sony miniDV digital camcorder with audio accessory kit

  8. CIT A/V Production Room The CIT audio/video room allows you to… • Convert analog (VHS) video clips • into digital video • Narrate PowerPoint presentations • for “online lectures” • Capture and edit analog or digital video • Create interactive DVDs Contact a CIT staff member at cit@library.ucsf.edu for more information

  9. CIT Streaming Media Service Convert your existing clips into a web-friendly format in the CIT Lab Place your video clips online with the Streaming Media Service hosted by the CIT

  10. CIT Lab 35mm Slide Scanners The CIT Lab’s Nikon 35mm slide scanner features automatic dust, fingerprint, and scratch removal technology A how-to guide for first-time users is available in the CIT Lab and on the Web in PDF format

  11. Coming Soon: WebCT 3.8 • WebCT 3.8 will be installed in late August on a new Sun server • The most anticipated feature will be drag-and-drop file upload

  12. CIT Lab Flatbed Scanners The CIT Lab’s HP scanner features a 25-page document feeder, automating the conversion of paper documents into PDFs A how-to guide for first-time users is available in the CIT Lab and on the Web in PDF format

  13. Digital Video Editing in the CIT Lab The CIT Lab features the latest Mac and PC workstations to capture, edit, and output high-quality video productions using iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, and Pinnacle Studio Completed video projects can be exported to tape, CD-ROM, DVD, or streamed via the Web using the CIT’s streaming media service

  14. Contact CIT Staff Contact us to discuss your instructional multimedia needs Brian Warling, Assistant Director (415) 502-6678 brian.warling@library.ucsf.edu Kamal Gill, CIT Lab Consultant (415) 514-2991 kamal.gill@library.ucsf.edu

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