What do printed documents, educational videos and multimedia computer-based learning programs have in common? The Center for Creative Communication Services and its director, Lois J. Unger.
Before advances in digital technology led to integration of graphics, text, and video, campus customers went to three separate departments for three very different products or services. Now Illustration Services, Instructional Media and Repro Graphics are all one team. The newly formed Creative Communication Services runs a high-tech, service-oriented shop.
"To meet our customers' expectations, we are constantly channeling our energies toward extensive and in-depth technical training and service," says Unger, who directed Repro Graphics from its beginnings to a fully computerized operation.
Digital files can be imported via the campus network to a variety of publishing systems. Currently, The Center for Creative Communication Services offers the following: binding, copyright services, copy services, distance learning, design services, equipment loan, equipment repair, framing and matting, hypermedia applications, illustrations, instructional graphics, mail merging, media engineering, media production, microfiche, printing, photography, playback centers, poster sessions, syllabi production, and video conferencing.
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