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Tabor Mobile Media Lab

Tabor's Mobile Media Lab equipment is available for students and teachers and can be checked out through the Hayden Library.  Equipment can be used for Tabor related events such as academic projects, music/drama productions, all school meeting productions, games, and extracurricular. If you would like to request a media lab orientation for your class or have questions about any of the equipment you can email or find Mrs. Petrocelli in the technology office. If you would like to use equipment off campus please get permission from Mrs. Petrocelli.  Here is what we have available:

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Production Studio

The Padcaster Production Studio is available for students to use for any Tabor related media project. Green screen, mics, teleprompter, & three lenses are also available with this mobile studio.

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Digital Microphones

Professional quality sound. We have a variety of mics for any kind of media project such as podcasting, recording music, interviewing, voice over etc... 

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Oculus Go VR

Check out Tabor's very first Virtual Reality Goggles! This is to be used for academic purposes only such as virtual field trips, 360° projects and educational VR apps.

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Green Screen Studio

Green Screen, 3 Lights, and a stand are available to check out.  The computer lab in the Hayden Library is a good place to set up. Please sign up for the room through the Library. 

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Mobile Stabilizer

Our Osmo Stabilizer is one of the coolest pieces of equipment we own. Capture professional cinematic movement with no shake. This stabilizer also has a "active track" feature when filming action.

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iPad Pro 

We have two iPad Pro's you can check out for media production purposes.  Recommended media creation apps are preloaded but if you would like to load an app please talk to Mrs. Petrocelli.

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Free Tech for teachers

 

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