The Advanced Instructional Media Laboratory (AIM Lab) has over twenty Mac and PC computers, digital video equipment, scanners, professional software and multimedia equipment, specifically targeted for Instructional Design and Technology students in the College of Education's Department of Instruction and Curriculum Leadership.

The AIM Lab also works on real-world instructional design and development projects brought in from the community, either as paid contract consultants in the case of university and corporate clients or as volunteers working with local K-12 and non-profit organizations.
Faculty may choose to 'house' their graduate assistants in the AIM Lab with the agreement of contributing five hours per week to staffing the lab.

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