Seeing is Believing in Bowling Green State University's Video/Multimedia Lab.

T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), September, 2001 by Hatch, Larry

In 1996, Ohio's Bowling Green State University (BGSU) made its initial investment in the creation of a combined teaching and training laboratory for video editing and multimedia education. The university entered into a collaborative agreement with Media 100, a leading manufacturer of video editing hardware and software, and the campus now has a large number of Media 100's high-end machines. At the same time, BGSU began work on a well-equipped video and multimedia laboratory where the school's National Institute for the Study of Digital Media (NISDM) could offer workshops.

The new laboratory was carefully planned so students could gain maximum benefit from the equipment. The room was laid out with 20 computer workstations for students, as well as group work...

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