MInDSpace (Media andInstructionalDesign), at Bucks County Community College, is a media learning lab designed to foster 21st century learning skills... and media literacy. MInDSpace provides research and production resources for non-media students. For faculty, we provide assistance in designing assignments with measurable goals and learning outcomes. In addition to these services, we provide media and videoconferencing set-ups for faculty to use in their classroom or for staff to use to conduct an event at the Newtown campus.
Join us in the brand new location on the main floor of the library in the back corner area next to the Tutoring Center. Take the video tour of the new locations.
This online guide will help you through the process of researching multimedia collections and creating your media project. Click on the "Media Project Guide" or search for your course to find a guide specifically made for you
Variety of video cameras, microphones and other tools available for you to check-out from the Newtown, LBC, and UBC libraries
Media Project Support
Librarians at the Bucks Newtown, LBC, and UBC libraries can help you conduct media research and troubleshoot any media project errors
Receive assistance during any phase of completing your project from the MInDSpace team
Mashup Contest
The Bucks Global Mashup contest is an annual contest held to highlight the achievement of non-arts program of study students in producing exceptional media projects. Visit bucks.edu/mashup for more information.
Faculty
MInDSpace Sessions
Librarians teach MInDSpace sessions (media literacy, media creation, media research and related topics) and collaborate with faculty to build assignments that require students to use media resources.
New! A guide for Bucks faculty on creating effective media assignments replete with examples from Bucks faculty and students. Everything you need to get started assigning or using media.
Instructional Technologies
Videoconferencing equipment and services available to participate in meetings, events, or presentation held at multiple Bucks campuses or outside institutions
Variety of video cameras, microphones and other tools available for you to check-out from the Newtown, LBC, and UBC libraries
Instructional Design
Our Instructional Designer works with faculty to identifying instructional strategies for course challenges, appropriate technologies to address learning concepts, and resources for best practices in teaching and learning.
Contact Mary Ellen Bornak Instructional Designer, x8592, bornakm@bucks.edu
The Bucks Global Mashup contest is an annual contest held to highlight the achievement of non-arts program of study students in producing exceptional media projects.
Staff
Reserving Equipment and Services
Videoconferencing
Technology applicable to meetings and events held on at multiple Bucks campuses