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Academics: CLASSROOM FACILITIES

Mac Lab Hours   940.565.4637
Open Fall and Spring Semesters

Monday        |   8:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Tuesday       |   8:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Wednesday    |   8:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.   
Thursday      |   8:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.  
  Friday         |  12 p.m. – 5 p.m.     
Sunday         |   1 p.m.– 9 p.m.        

The Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism is committed to providing students with the latest technology required to succeed in the fast-paced journalism profession. These computer classrooms and facilities, all located in the General Academics Building (GAB), offer state-of-the-art technology and the most current software applications.

MacLab GAB 305Mac Lab: GAB 305
GAB 305 serves as the general access computer facility to all journalism students, founded and originally funded by long-time journalism professor Jim Rogers in the early 1990s. The lab features iMacs, as well as both film negative and flatbed scanners. Software applications include Dreamweaver, InDesign, Photoshop, Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, Final Draft, iLife, and Microsoft Office. Reference materials ranging from resume writing manuals, logo and brochure design books, and stock photo collections are also available in this facility. Lab assistants are on hand to tutor, answer questions about software applications, and troubleshoot hardware problems.





Writing Lab GAB 112Jack Tinsley Reporting Classroom and Lab: GAB 112
This computer-based facility is for use by the journalism 2310 and 2320 (Intro to Media Writing and News Writing courses), and journalism 5010 (Reporting Practices) classes and their associated writing labs. Students use the facility to write and edit stories for class assignments and the UNT student newspaper, The North Texas Daily.  This computer-based classroom gives students a unique newsroom experience and the opportunity to excel in their journalism career at UNT. The lab features iMac computers.

 

 

 

Photojournalism ClassroomPhotojournalism Classroom and Lab: GAB 111
This computer-based facility is for use by photojournalism and multimedia classes and their associated labs. Students have access to iMacs, photo-editing software, digital cameras, digital camcorders and other equipment  available for student checkout.  Software applications used in this facility include Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Adobe InDesign and Flash, and Soundslides.   Lab assistants are on hand to tutor, answer questions about software applications, and check out equipment. 
Open lab hours are scheduled each semester.

 

 

JCC GAB 319Journalism Computer Classroom: GAB 319
This facility is the main computer-based facility for use by a number of journalism classes. Instruction in software applications used within the journalism profession (JOUR 2200), writing for electronic news media (JOUR 2340), advanced electronic writing and reporting, (JOUR 3325), news editing (JOUR 3320), online journalism (JOUR 3340), and feature writing (JOUR 3310), are the main courses taught in this facility. The classroom is equipped with iMacs, a flatbed scanner and a digital projector. Software applications include Dreamweaver, InDesign, Photoshop, Acrobat, Final Draft, iLife, and Microsoft Office.

 

Journalism Computer ClassroomJournalism Computer Classroom: GAB 110
This smaller, more personal computer-based facility is currently used for the Public Relations Communications class (JOUR 4460).  The classroom is equipped with iMacs, flat screen monitors and a digital projector. Software applications include Dreamweaver, InDesign, Photoshop, Acrobat, iLife, and Microsoft Office. Future use will be for journalism graduate classes as well as training classes for other journalism-based professionals.

 

 

 

Electronic News GAB 101 Electronic News Facility: GAB 101
This facility is currently used for the broadcast news classes and their associated audio and editing lab.  Students have access to PC computers equipped with the latest audio and video editing software as well as cameras and audio recorders used for completing classroom assignments.  This facility is also used by Online Journalism students, who use the video, audio and editing equipment.  Software applications include Avid Express Pro and Burli.  

 

 

Photos courtesy of Courtney Landrum