Telecommunications

Indiana University Bloomington holds more than 560,000 audio and video recordings and film reels, many of which are historically significant, all of which are actively deteriorating. And the window of time to save these materials is closing fast.
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Two IU professors have organized an intensive workshop for companies and others wanting to to better connect with consumers through video games, virtual worlds and other immersive environments.
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Aspiring filmmakers, make note: Indiana University students will have an opportunity to create their own five-minute movies -- and win prizes ranging from cash grants to a MacBook Air laptop -- through participation in Campus MovieFest, the world's largest student film festival.
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Indiana University students created more than 50 videos highlighting their favorite aspects of the university for a recent "Celebrate IU" student video contest. The contest, now in its second year, is part of the university's "Celebrate IU" festivities, a month of special events that began Oct. 1. IU asked students to share their university spirit with the world by creating 60-second videos and uploading them to the popular video sharing Web site YouTube.
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Indiana University is asking students from all eight IU campuses to share their university spirit with the world through a video contest on the popular video sharing Web site YouTube. The contest, now in its second year, is part of the university's "Celebrate IU" festivities, a month of special events beginning Oct. 1 that this year will include IU President Michael McRobbie's first State of the University address, world-class performances, art exhibits and building dedications.
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Indiana University is asking students from all eight IU campuses to share their university spirit with the world through a video contest on the popular video sharing Web site YouTube. The contest, now in its second year, is part of the university's "Celebrate IU" festivities, a month of special events beginning Oct. 1 that this year will include IU President Michael McRobbie's first State of the University address, world-class performances, art exhibits and building dedications.
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