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The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Faculty Development (CAT+FD) has equipment available for loan to Xavier faculty and staff. What follows are reservation policies and a description of available equipment. To make your request, [https://cat.xula.edu/about/contact please contact CAT+FD].
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Faculty Development (CAT+FD) has equipment available for loan to Xavier faculty and staff. What follows are reservation policies and a description of the available equipment. To request equipment, [https://cat.xula.edu/about/contact please contact CAT+FD].


== Policies ==
== Policies ==


* Reservation requests will be considered from staff who are involved in a CAT+FD-sponsored initiative, and all faculty.
* Reservation requests will be considered from all faculty and staff who are involved in a Center-sponsored or other initiatives related to CAT+FD’s mission.
* All equipment is loaned for a maximum of five days. It may be checked out for an additional five days providing no one else has reserved it. However, if you expect needing the equipment for more than ten days, please explain.
* All equipment has a limit on the amount of time it can be checked out. Times vary depending on the equipment.
* Ordinarily, requests for reservation will be accepted for a maximum of one month in advance; back-to-back requests for reservation are not accepted.
* Requests for reservations should be made at least three days in advance.
* Software is to be installed by CAT+FD staff only. Only licensed copies of application software (original disks or CDs) will be loaded onto the computers. We require at least five working days lead-time to install software.
* Except where noted, equipment can be loaned for up to five days, and can be renewed for an additional five days, provided no one else has reserved it. If you need the equipment for more than 10 days, a justification is required.
* Software is to be installed by CAT+FD staff only. We require at least five working days lead-time to install software.
* The repair or replacement of damaged or lost equipment is the responsibility of the person who is borrowing it.
* The repair or replacement of damaged or lost equipment is the responsibility of the person who is borrowing it.
* Upon returning the equipment, a CAT+FD staff member will check the condition of the equipment.
* Upon returning the equipment, a CAT+FD staff member will check the condition of the equipment and sign the Equipment Reservation Request form.
* If the person who checked out the equipment cannot return to the University for any reason, he or she must return the equipment to CAT+FD at our expense.
* If the person who checked out the equipment is unable to return to the University for any reason, they must return the equipment to CAT+FD at our expense.
* Failure to follow these policies may result in loss of privileges to borrow CAT+FD equipment.
* Failure to follow these policies will result in loss of all privileges to borrow CAT+FD equipment.


== Equipment Listing ==
== Equipment Listing ==
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We have the following equipment available:
We have the following equipment available:


* HP Compaq 6730b notebook computer Intel Core 2 Duo - 2.53GHz with 15.4" WXGA display, 1.92GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, DVD ROM/CD-RW Combo Drive, WiFi and network connector. Installed software includes Windows XP, Microsoft Office 2010, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and SPSS.
* '''Panasonic HC-WXF991 camcorder''' 4K Video / 4K Photo, with LEICA lens, 8M BSI Sensor & Crystal Engine 4K (needs media card)
* Apple MacBook Pro notebook computer — 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 with 15" display, 4GB RAM, 300GB hard drive, DVD ROM, airport, network connector and iSight camera. Installed software includes OS X Lion, Microsoft Office for OS X, Safari, Firefox, and Skype.
* '''Canon GL1 camcorder''' — 3 CCD, 20x optical zoom, MiniDV format, optical image stabilization, composite and S-video input/output, FireWire (IEEE 1394), omnidirectional microphone, 2.5" LCD viewfinder.
* Hitatchi CP-X275W LCD Projector — 1200 lumen XGA multimedia projector with carrying case (weight - 5 pounds.)
* '''Sony NEX-5N digital camera''' — neither a DSLR nor a point-and-shoot, it's a MILC: a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera
* H-ITT iCue Pro Class Pack (clickers) — Class Pack includes necessary hardware to utilize the H-ITT response system: 32 iCue Pro clickers, iCue Base receiver, USB cable, and carrying case. Required software (Acquisition and Analyzer programs) can be downloaded for free at H-ITT's website.
* '''Sony PCM-M1 digital audio recorder''' — analog and digital inputs and outputs; DAT; 48kHz, 44.1kHz and 32kHz sampling rates; rechargeable NiH batteries; requires external microphone (see below)
* Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910 — Works well with Skype.
* '''Sony ECM-MS907 handheld microphone''' — connects to recording equipment via standard mini plug
* Canon GL1 video camera — 3 CCD, 20x optical zoom, MiniDV format, optical image stabilization, composite and S-video input/output, FireWire (IEEE 1394), omnidirectional microphone, 2.5" LCD viewfinder.
* '''Blue Snowball USB microphone''' — connects to computer via USB
* Sony NEX-5N digital camera
* '''Zoom H2 Handy Recorder''' — records audio to digital formats on media card
* Sony ECM-MS907 handheld microphone
* '''Zoom H1n Handy Recorder''' — records audio to digital formats on media card
* Sony PCM-M1 digital audio recorder — analog and digital inputs and outputs; DAT; 48kHz, 44.1kHz and 32kHz sampling rates; rechargeable NiH batteries; requires external microphone.
* '''Kodak Pixpro Orbit360 camera''' — 360 degree VR camera with two fixed-focus lenses
* Zoom H2 Handy Recorder — records audio to digital formats on media card
* '''Swivl Robot''' — The Swivl robot functions like having your own camera-operator. If you need to record yourself teaching a class, giving a lecture, or performing a demonstration, but you don’t have another person to record your every move, the Swivl can help. Connect your iPad, iPhone, or Android device to the Swivl and you are all set. We have three Swivl robots with iPads available for checkout. Visit [https://swivl.zendesk.com/hc/en-us Swivl Zen Desk] for quickstart tutorials and FAQs.
* '''Chromebook Cart'''  — Our Chromebook Cart is designed to support classroom instruction and assessments. The Chromebook Cart is especially helpful for instructors who may be using a classroom that does not have computers. There are 15 [https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/chromebooks/12-14/xe513c24-k01us-xe513c24-k01us/ Samsung Plus Chromebooks] in our mobile cart.<br />''This equipment is linked to instructors using CAT+FD's active learning classrooms (501 & 502) and other teaching spaces in the library, and must be returned immediately after class.''
* '''Standing Bell''' — bowl-shaped inverted bell with mallet, suitable for music-making, meditation, relaxation, and spiritual practice
* '''Sony TC-D5 Pro II''' — portable audio cassette player/recorder. Require two D batteries.
* '''Portable green screen'''

Latest revision as of 13:17, 10 December 2021

The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Faculty Development (CAT+FD) has equipment available for loan to Xavier faculty and staff. What follows are reservation policies and a description of the available equipment. To request equipment, please contact CAT+FD.

Policies

  • Reservation requests will be considered from all faculty and staff who are involved in a Center-sponsored or other initiatives related to CAT+FD’s mission.
  • All equipment has a limit on the amount of time it can be checked out. Times vary depending on the equipment.
  • Requests for reservations should be made at least three days in advance.
  • Except where noted, equipment can be loaned for up to five days, and can be renewed for an additional five days, provided no one else has reserved it. If you need the equipment for more than 10 days, a justification is required.
  • Software is to be installed by CAT+FD staff only. We require at least five working days lead-time to install software.
  • The repair or replacement of damaged or lost equipment is the responsibility of the person who is borrowing it.
  • Upon returning the equipment, a CAT+FD staff member will check the condition of the equipment and sign the Equipment Reservation Request form.
  • If the person who checked out the equipment is unable to return to the University for any reason, they must return the equipment to CAT+FD at our expense.
  • Failure to follow these policies will result in loss of all privileges to borrow CAT+FD equipment.

Equipment Listing

We have the following equipment available:

  • Panasonic HC-WXF991 camcorder — 4K Video / 4K Photo, with LEICA lens, 8M BSI Sensor & Crystal Engine 4K (needs media card)
  • Canon GL1 camcorder — 3 CCD, 20x optical zoom, MiniDV format, optical image stabilization, composite and S-video input/output, FireWire (IEEE 1394), omnidirectional microphone, 2.5" LCD viewfinder.
  • Sony NEX-5N digital camera — neither a DSLR nor a point-and-shoot, it's a MILC: a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera
  • Sony PCM-M1 digital audio recorder — analog and digital inputs and outputs; DAT; 48kHz, 44.1kHz and 32kHz sampling rates; rechargeable NiH batteries; requires external microphone (see below)
  • Sony ECM-MS907 handheld microphone — connects to recording equipment via standard mini plug
  • Blue Snowball USB microphone — connects to computer via USB
  • Zoom H2 Handy Recorder — records audio to digital formats on media card
  • Zoom H1n Handy Recorder — records audio to digital formats on media card
  • Kodak Pixpro Orbit360 camera — 360 degree VR camera with two fixed-focus lenses
  • Swivl Robot — The Swivl robot functions like having your own camera-operator. If you need to record yourself teaching a class, giving a lecture, or performing a demonstration, but you don’t have another person to record your every move, the Swivl can help. Connect your iPad, iPhone, or Android device to the Swivl and you are all set. We have three Swivl robots with iPads available for checkout. Visit Swivl Zen Desk for quickstart tutorials and FAQs.
  • Chromebook Cart — Our Chromebook Cart is designed to support classroom instruction and assessments. The Chromebook Cart is especially helpful for instructors who may be using a classroom that does not have computers. There are 15 Samsung Plus Chromebooks in our mobile cart.
    This equipment is linked to instructors using CAT+FD's active learning classrooms (501 & 502) and other teaching spaces in the library, and must be returned immediately after class.
  • Standing Bell — bowl-shaped inverted bell with mallet, suitable for music-making, meditation, relaxation, and spiritual practice
  • Sony TC-D5 Pro II — portable audio cassette player/recorder. Require two D batteries.
  • Portable green screen