Here's the latest from the ETRL:
New Name, New Stuff
Our renovations are proceeding apace, and once we re-open this coming Fall, we'll
have a new name, the Educational Technology Labratory, to better reflect our offerings
to Clemmer Students, Staff, and Faculty.
New arrivals coming soon!
With our current renovations well-underway, we've been planning new technologies that
you can incorporate into the classroom, and appliances and machines like a 3D Printer
and Laminator for classroom projects for teachers and grad students! Check back in
Fall to see all the new arrivals!
Checking out Equipment for Observation and GoReact Recording
If you are an Education student and need to borrow a camera and tripod to record the
video files for an observations, please email Nick Papworth (papworth@etsu.edu) or Tami Baker (bakert@etsu.edu) with the date you will need to pick up your camera. Please allow at least one business
day to prep the equipment and be advised that most equipment must be returned in one
week. Make sure to have your E# ready for pickup. Parents and friends *can* pick up
a camera for you, provided they have your written consent and personal information
required, including E#. Email us for more questions.
Software Resources
Our Software page has been revamped to include tutorials for some of the software available in the
lab. Please let us know if there are any other software tutorials that would be helpful.
Compressing/Converting Video Files
A pdf file has been added to the Instructions page with a walk through for converting/compressing files using Handbrake.
Instructions for Canon Vixia HF R100, R200, & R800 Cameras
The Instructions page has been updated with more information to help with the video requirements for your
GoReact observation filming. Click here for information on the Canon Vixia cameras we offer, including display settings and how to connect the camera to your PC or
Mac.
Software Purchases
ETSU has a campus agreements with software vendors to sell Microsoft and Adobe software
at reduced rates for ETSU students, faculty, and staff. Click here for more information.
ETRL on YouTube
The ETRLas a YouTube Channel. Click here to see the latest videos. We will be posting clips to help you with projects specific to the Clemmer College.