What is the Arc?
It’s a technology center that’s unlike anything the library has had before. Housed in a large and very attractive space, the Arc is a place where students, faculty, and staff learn about and use sophisticated software. Users can digitize and edit text, photographs, slides, VHS, and sound to create multimedia presentations, interactive tutorials, or course modules. The Arc offers seating configurations that allow either individual or collaborative work. It replaces the library’s old PC Lab, but is a much larger and more ambitious facility. The Arc includes: • A presentation classroom where multimedia (audio, video, CATV, networked library resources) can be presented to up to 35 persons. The room has a ceiling-mounted projector connected to various input devices such as a VCR and cable. • An instructional classroom equipped with a modem; a moveable ceiling-mounted partition; two ceiling-mounted projectors; two retractable screens; separate light controls; and two wall-mounted whiteboards
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