- televisions
- audio cassette players
- slide projectors
These carts will be removed on 05/23/2005, in Armitage Hall only.
The CIT group, led by Harold Winshel, has a new digitizing lab
where you can convert old media formats (cassettes, VHS, slides) to
newer formats compatible with the smart classroom equipment (CD, DVD,
PowerPoint). This lab will be open by the end of the semester.
For further information about media conversion, please contact
Harold Winshel at extension 6669.
Although the carts themselves will no longer be available in Armitage,
we will be storing a few of the smaller pieces of AV equipment in other
buildings on campus. In the event that you need a slide projector
or an audio cassette player in Armitage you will be able to sign it out
for short-term use. Should you need a piece of older AV equipment
in a specific classroom throughout the semester, we can arrange to have
it installed in that room for long-term use.There will be no change in
other buildings at this time. Please be assured that we will meet
every AV need in Armitage Hall as requested.
If you have any questions or problems regarding the audiovisual
equipment changes taking place in Armitage Hall, or you are interested
in borrowing an older piece of AV equipment for your class, please
contact:
Nancy Rohrman
Rutgers University Computing Services - Camden
rohrman@camden.rutgers.edu
(856) 225-2801
UPDATE:
Posted: 4/27/05
Some ambiguous wording in the last "Mobile AV Equipment News" message
made it seem like VHS (videotape) media would not be compatible with
smart classroom equipment. All smartclassroom video decks are equipped
to support both DVD and VHS playback.
There have also been some questions about overhead projectors in the
classrooms. These will remain.
Sorry for any confusion.