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Get dedicated tech help through OIT TechTutors program
Need help getting started or completing a multimedia (audio/video), graphics or web design project? Sign up for 1/2 hr. to 1 hr. time slots with our student staff for personalized training and dedicated time in the Multimedia Project Studio (006 Bostock Library).
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For full details about this pilot program including signing up for an appointment, visit: http://oit.duke.edu/comp-print/training/techtutors/.
OIT pilots TechTutors Program
Looking for dedicated help getting started or completing a multimedia (audio/video), graphics or web design project you are working on? OIT is here for you! This program is being piloted this semester and allows anyone at Duke to sign up for 1/2 hr. to 1 hr. time slots with our student staff for personalized training and dedicated time in the Multimedia Project Studio (006 Bostock Library).
For full details about the program, visit: http://oit.duke.edu/comp-print/training/techtutors/.
Love Film, Audio, Web or Graphic Design? OIT is hiring for the Multimedia Project Studio!
The Office of Information Technology is hiring student staff to work in the Multimedia Project Studio for fall 2015. See Duke List for full details on the position & how to apply: https://dukelist.duke.edu/posting/show/21576
Lilly MPS lab becomes general purpose lab in June
On June 26, 2015, OIT will transition the Multimedia Project Studio (MPS) East computer lab in Lilly Library to a general purpose computing lab, and it will no longer be staffed by students.
Visit: http://oit.duke.edu/news/2015/2015_05_15MPSeast.php to read the full announcement.
Let the MPS “spark” your interest!
Did you know that the MPS (Multimedia Project Studio) maintains a blog called The Spark!? The site is designed as a reference guide for students, faculty, and staff working on digital creative projects. Articles are primarily written by members of the MPS staff. Check out these recent posts from student consultants, Rajan Patel on choosing Illustrator vs. Photoshop and Nicholas Chilson on Scoring Videos and abiding by Fair Use.
Moving to Pixelmator from Photoshop?
Pixelmator is a powerful and inexpensive alternative to Adobe’s Photoshop. Check out this blog post on the Multimedia Project Studio’s Blog, The Spark, for some tips to get you started. Pixelmator is installed in the MPS Labs – feel free to check it out there!
OIT is hiring student employees for spring 2014!
The Office of Information Technology has student positions available at the Link and MPS Labs. For information and details about how to apply, visit DukeList:
Make More. Bring your projects to life at the New MPS Lab
Stop by the basement of Bostock to check out the new Multimedia Project Studio!
Haven’t heard of the Multimedia Project Studio (MPS)? There are two locations – East and West campus – with hardware and software to edit graphics, develop a website, edit a video or integrate audio and/or video into a project plus knowledgeable staff to help get you started and keep you going on your project.
- For location & staffing information for the MPS, visit: http://www.oit.duke.edu/mps or email us at mpslab@duke.edu.
- Visit The Spark!, the MPS Blog: http://sites.duke.edu/oit-mps/
MPS announces move to Bostock!
Renovations begin over Spring Break for the MPS West move to Bostock. To read about the move: http://today.duke.edu/2012/02/mpsmove
Haven’t heard of the Multimedia Project Studio (MPS)? There are two locations – East and West campus – with hardware and software to edit graphics, develop a website, edit a video or integrate audio and/or video into a project plus knowledgeable staff to help get you started and keep you going on your project.
- For location & staffing information for the MPS, visit: http://www.oit.duke.edu/mps or email us at mpslab@duke.edu.
- Visit The Spark!, the MPS Blog: http://sites.duke.edu/oit-mps/