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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Introducing the Murray State University Lightboard
Jim Barnett and his lab assistant, with funding from the Faculty Development Center, constructed a fantastic Lightboard for use in course enhancement.
Made from a large piece of Starphire glass, the Lightboard is illuminated with small, bright LEDs embedded in the frame.
For text and graphics to appear, Justin is using a set of neon dry-erase markers.
Graphics and inset videos can be accommodated using the software driving the video-capture. Justin does a great job discussing the benefits of using the Lightboard, especially highlighting the ability of introducing optional videos and static graphics.
If interested in the Lightboard, contact:
Faculty Development Center
107 Applied Science
270-809-5000
msu.facdev@murraystate.edu
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