Media Classrooms Software List
Applications
- Adium: Open source instant messaging application
- Audacity 2.0: Open source audio editor
- Celtx: Free screenwriting and pre-production software
- Cyberduck: Open source FTP program
- Excel 2008
- ExpressScribe: Free audio player for transcription
- Flash Player 11.1
- Firefox 9.0.1: Open source web browser
- Garageband 11
- Google Earth 6.2
- Google Chrome 17
- Google SketchUp 8: Free version of 3D modeling software
- iChat: Apple's chat application
- iDVD 11
- iMovie 11
- iPhoto 11
- iTunes 10.4: Apple's music and video player
- iWeb 09
- Keynote 09
- LibreOffice 3.5
- MPEG Streamclip: Free video converter
- Numbers 09
- OIV: ARTstor image viewer
- Pages 09
- Perian: Open source Quicktime components for AVI, DIVX, FLV etc
- Powerpoint 2008
- Preview: PDF and image viewer
- OmniDictionary: Free client for dictionary servers
- Quicktime Broadcaster
- Quicktime Player 7
- Quicktime Player X
- Real Player
- Safari 5.1.4
- Silverlight 5
- Skype 5.6: Audio and video chat
- Textwrangler: Free text editor
- VLC 2.0: Opensource media player
- WMV Player: Allows Quicktime to play WMV files
- Zotero 2.1
Electronic Media offers support and training to faculty, staff, students and users for the media classrooms across campus. Contact Electronic Media for questions, scheduling support or trainings and for key access.
For key authorizations you must be a staff or faculty. Contact Kathryn x5517 or Diana x6268. Students who want to use the media equipment must have the space scheduled through their faculty or the Student Activities center.
Check out the Media Classroom specification page that will show you what equipment each room has so you can schedule appropriately or come prepared. Additional media equipment can be checked out through Media Loan such as slide or overhead projectors.
Cheat sheets are also available on the media classroom specification page.

