Educational Television Center

Instructional Video Production | Documentaries | Promotional Materials | Research Projects

The Educational Television Center (ETC) provides a wide variety of video production, consultation, and instructional design services for faculty, staff, students, and other agencies.  Productions can be shot in the field or in the studio. Multi-camera remotes can be arranged. Facilities are available for clients to edit programs themselves or have an assistant help them. Some equipment is available for limited check out. Also, ETC can provide conference support for television-related requests.

The Educational Television Center produces a variety of programming which includes classroom instruction, departmental promotions, campus publicity, documentaries, research videos, and public service productions.

In addition, the ETC staff can help faculty, staff, and students design their productions to fit their specific needs. Instructional design consultation can be provided to serve many instructional needs.

The department has a stock footage collection of over 1000 videotapes, a video collection of completed video productions, and a 250 piece copyright-free music library.

Recent Video Productions:

Self-Sufficiency ProgramSelf-Sufficiency Program

The Self-Sufficiency Program helps support and provide low income parents the opportunity to achieve a college education.  Here is one of the many success stories of the Self-Sufficiency Program.

Mentoring ProgramPhysical Activity Mentoring Program

The Physical Activity Mentoring Program promotes health and physical activity for children and youth with cognitive, physical, sensory and other types of disabilities.  Each child has a trained college friend from UW-L, who will help them meet physical activity needs and goals.

Istinguished Lecture SeriesDistinguished Lecture Series in Physics

The Distinguished Lecture Series in Physics has brought Nobel Prize laureates in physics to UW-L each year since 2000.  This is a clip of Dr. Frank Wilczek, 2004 Nobel Prize winner in physics, presenting at UW-La Crosse.

E-ChugE-Chug Video

The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Wellness Resource Center provides students with knowledge and tools necessary to lead a healthy, balanced lifestyle.  One of the ipriorities of the Wellness Resource Center is raising the awareness of alcohol use and abuse on college campuses.  The video on the web page linked above was produced by the Educational Technologies ETC.

Contact Information:
Office Hours: M-F 8:30am - 4:30pm
(Available weeknights and weekends for specific productions.)

Main Contact:
Todd Bunnell
Educational Media Producer
608.785.8741
bunnell.todd@uwlax.edu

Project Administrator:
Jim Jorstad
Director, Educational Technologies
608.785.8048
jorstad.jame@uwlax.edu