How does an academic institution become a member of NMC?
To be considered for membership, your higher education site must be an accredited institution of higher learning, and its proposed or existing new media center must meet the following criteria: Impact – The center has a noticeable impact on the use of new media in teaching and learning, or the advancement of new media as a discipline or a means of artistic expression. Innovation – This center demonstrates innovative methodologies, assessments, pedagogy, or uses of new media in a distinctive and innovative manner, and through industry partnerships. Collaboration – The center will engage in collaboration with other entities on campus and beyond, both within the New Media Consortium and within other communities. Diversity – This center adds to the diversity of NMC members through its location, institution size or type, student population, and/or structure. Viability – The center has a realistic budget and an adequate level of staffing and administration support to accomplish its proposed
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