


“The goal of this project is to provide instruction and access to modern communication and information technology, enhance curriculum through critical thinking and make graduates more marketable in the workforce.”

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“As technology evolves, there is a growing demand for graduates trained and capable of working with a variety of software platforms,” said English professor Milinda Stephenson, Ph.D., who manages the studio. Now with the right tools available to those students, those ideas are well within the realm of completion.”īecause class time is limited, students need guidance and instruction outside of the classroom on how best to utilize the resources available, she noted. “Many students have creative ideas that previous to the creation of the DDS were unachievable. “As a computer science major interested in technology, I was very excited to bring some of that cutting-edge tech to Florida State PC,” student manager Josh Bittel said. A second grant was awarded in 2017 to add workstations, interactive drawing tables, a large-format laminator and more.
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In 2016, FSU Panama City was awarded a $32,705.27 grant to purchase Apple and PC computers, design software and large-format printers needed to start the studio. “This also allows students to have a place to relax, and have fun as well.” “It is beneficial for students to have a creative space to allow for new designs as well as the sharing of ideas among student, to help with learning as well as make new strives in developing the creative space,” said student manager Matthew Spradley, a computer science major. Thanks to a grant funded by Florida State’s student technology fees, the Digital Design Studio provides students the tools and skills to share information through posters, websites, videos and more. FSU Panama City students have a space dedicated to cultivating creative ideas and conveying messages in innovative ways.
