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Liberal Arts ITS can provide multimedia, web, and application development for courseware delivered via the web, CD/DVD, and other methods. Liberal Arts ITS employs professional programmers, graphic artists, and audio/video specialists who can assist with the development of multimedia course materials and websites.

Several different technologies and delivery methods can be developed depending on the needs of a particular project. These include, but are not limited to the following:

  Online Audio (MP3, Real) and Video (Quicktime, Real, MPEG)
 
  Graphic Design
  Website Design
  Web Hosting
  Scanning and Media Acquisition
  Databases

(See Courses/Websites for a list of previously developed projects.)

Walk-in Assistance
For small projects we provide the following assistance on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact the appropriate person to discuss your project.

Website design and development
Gary Dickerson, 471-0343, MEZ 2.302J

Audio recording, digitizing, editing, and serving of web-based audio
Mike Heidenreich, 471-0025 MEZ 1.116

Video shooting, editing, and serving of web-based video
Daniel Garza, 232-5186, MEZ 2.302J
Kevin West, 232-6583, MEZ 2.302F

Scanning, editing, and serving of web-based images
Carrie Wells, 471-3702, MEZ 2.302

Large Development Projects (Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Grants)
The College of Liberal Arts conducts a competitive proposal process once a year for large course development projects. A call for proposals is issued to all Liberal Arts departments and faculty early in the Spring Semester. Proposals are reviewed by a faculty committee, and the results are announced before the end of the Spring Semester. Awarded funding and developmental assistance is available to the grantees at the beginning of the following Fall Semester. (See Grants and Funding for more details.)


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