Welcome to the University of Delaware Library's Student Multimedia Design Center blog, sharing tips and links for multimedia creators and users. Come visit us in person on the lower level of the Morris Library or online at www.lib.udel.edu/multimedia.
Friday, February 26
Wednesday, February 24
When people think of the word "multimedia" the old synapses in the brain may transmit thoughts about sites like YouTube or Vimeo. While sites like these have a lot of videos, to see real multimedia in action you go to the pros. Check out the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's website.
NASA
In particular, check these out:
NASA PlanetQuest
NASA Education
Tuesday, February 23
The birds are now FREE . . .
The great browser based graphic editing suite Aviary has announced that it is going to set the birds free. . . read more here.
See http://aviary.com/
Wednesday, February 17
Wireless Printing
IT is in the process of introducing wireless printing to its sites around campus. This will allow any UD student or faculty member to print with their laptops. All they need to do is install the printer driver onto their computer before printing. The following link explains the installation process for the driver:
http://www.udel.edu/sites/printing/index.html
Now, IT has not started promoting this feature yet, but it has been tested here at SMDC and it does work.
http://www.udel.edu/sites/printing/index.html
Now, IT has not started promoting this feature yet, but it has been tested here at SMDC and it does work.
Delaware The Musical
Delaware: The Musical
UD Admissions counselor Avi Amon, known for his recent YouTube video "Reading Season," is in the process of creating musical about Delaware for prospective and admitted students. It is going to be amazing! Check out the link above to see the UDaily article about the project, or check out the facebook page, Delaware-The Musical. This is a really cool project going on right now, and all students are encouraged to participate! Dancers, singers, and performers are needed, as well as students who just want to be a part of the fun.
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