Developed by Dr. Michael Baltimore with support from the administration at Columbus State University, this live production facility provides live web streaming of both produced and real-time shows for our programming schedule. Informational content, including: interviews, demonstrations, current events, degree information, program admissions, and a variety of programming is available for those interested in the College of Education and Health Professions. See our calendar for upcoming events.
A media production lab designed for College of Education Faculty is available to create, record and produce video for use in teaching and learning in classrooms, conferences, web-streaming, CD-ROM, and DVD. This lab has video camcorders, wireless microphones, stage lighting, backgrounds, including chromakey capability, with sets, designed to fit a wide range of production needs. NOW WITH LIVE STREAMING! Shows are regularly broadcast featuring: Faculty and guests discussing a variety of content for all those interested in COEHP at Columbus State University. DVD Training Now Available NEW!! Using Video Technology in the Classroom - Workshop Hear the New VoiceOver for Studio 212 Faculty can consider many uses for video in their instruction, including adding video lectures to any class. See the latest Studio 212 Highlight Reel For example, using WEBCT Vista, faculty may wish to include multimedia lectures to websites, create CD-ROMs or DVDs for distribution to students, demonstrations or role plays for conference presentations, or for submission for publication to journals or publishing houses.
The new facility also has teleprompter capability which allows the "talent" to present material in a professional manner without referring to notes or with long pauses. A Faculty member can decide, once a video is completed whether to convert it to a wide variety of formats for use as needed. Dr. Michael Baltimore will assist Faculty with this process. For further information regarding your project, contact Dr. Baltimore by phone at 706-568-2301 or email at baltimore_michael@colstate.edu.