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The TLMC is part of Information Technology Services (ITS)
and is funded by Student Technology Fees. Services are
available for NDSU students, staff, and faculty.
Spring 2008 Open Lab Hours
(IACC150C):
Monday
- Friday . . . . . . . 9 a.m. - 9 p.m
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 p.m. - 10
p.m.
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Location: IACC 150C ~ Phone: 231-5130 ~ E-Mail:
Sheree.Kornkven@ndsu.edu
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Walk-in Services
- MULTIMEDIA - Get help with various multimedia
activities, including video and audio editing and
conversion.
- PLOTTING - Get help with creating and
printing large format
posters (plots).
- COURSEWORK - Get help with computer-related
coursework and projects.
- SKILL-BUILDING - Learn basic or more
advanced computer skills via individual tutoring and self-paced
learning materials available at the TLMC.
TLMC student learning assistants come from diverse academic
fields and possess a wide range of computer skills. Although all
learning assistants can work with general computing topics, each
learning assistant has specific areas of expertise, which are
posted in the lab.
TLMC learning assistants are not equipped to handle hardware
repairs and do not support some department-specific specialized
software including Mathematica, SPSS, and SAS.
By-Appointment Services
- FACULTY
RESOURCES - Instructors who plan to assign projects that
involve the use of technology (e.g., videos, Web sites, large
format posters, publications) can receive help with project
planning, identifying best methods, and coordinating learning and
support services for their students. To request services,
contact Sheree Kornkven, IACC 150C, 231-6327, Sheree.Kornkven@ndsu.edu
- MEDIA
STUDIO AND SERVICES â€" In addition to our walk-in multimedia
services, more specialized services are available upon request. A
media studio, located in IACC 150G, is equipped with an audio
recording room and an area for video recording. To get started
with podcasting, audio or video recording, or digital conversion
projects contact Sheree.Kornkven@ndsu.edu
Computer Classes
ITS offers FREE computer classes on a wide variety of popular
software applications and technology topics to NDSU students,
faculty, and staff.
- Faculty and staff training is provided by Instructional
Services.
- Student training is provided by students who work in the
TLMC.
Training Files for
Short Classes