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Breathing New Life Into Online Instruction At Indiana University Northwest
The Academic Media Production Space adds cutting-edge technology to faculty toolboxes.

January 27, 2021
Online learning is becoming paramount to student success. Even before COVID-19, students across Northwest Indiana needed online learning tools to continue their education. And for years, Indiana University Northwest has been at the forefront of virtual education.
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“IU Northwest is already a leader in online education, allowing us to excel during this period of increased remote learning,” Chancellor Ken Iwama said during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Academic Media Production (AMP) Space, the campus’s new, state-of-the-art production studio.
Located in the John W. Anderson Library/Conference Center, the AMP Space was designed with both students and instructors in mind. Although every feature was already decided prior to COVID-19, its opening couldn’t have come at a more serendipitous time.
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