iMix

Monday, 5 January 2009
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iMix

iMix is the first of many programs WOSU will produce for Ohio State to air on the Big Ten Network and to air on WOSU TV. iMix (Interactive Mixed Media) features a fast-paced television magazine format. The show is produced by WOSU Public Media, and licensed by The Ohio State University.

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This episode will explore the future of technology at The Ohio State University Digital Union; go microscopic with Art Epstein and the Nanotech West Laboratory; and visit Objects of Wonder from The Ohio State University at the Columbus Museum of Art.

Airdates:
Thursday, December 25, 3pm WOSU TV
Monday, December 29, 4am WOSU TV
Wednesday, December 31, 10am WOSU TV

   




The Ohio State University Digital Union Part 1

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Imix takes a look at the Digital Union. A facility that gives Ohio State University students and teachers alike the ability to learn and experiment with emerging technologies. We also get an in-depth glance at the advancing growth of telepresence.

Ohio Digitial Union Part 2

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Imix takes a look at the Digital Union. A facility that gives Ohio State University students and teachers alike the ability to learn and experiment with emerging technologies. We also get an in-depth glance at the advancing growth of telepresence. This is part 2 of 2.

Microscopic with Art Epstein and the Nanotech West Laboratory

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Prof. Arthur Epstein and his student researchers have found the answers to science at the sub-atomic level. Manipulating atoms 1/1000th the size of a hair, they are unlocking a vital source of energy and technology that will be used to power buildings, cars, and the industry of the future.

Objects of Wonder

Monday, December 29th, 2008

The Columbus Museum of Art has thousands of Ohio State artifacts from over 100 years of collecting. From never before seen Marilyn Monroe photographs to Coach Woody Hayes' original film projector, the items tell you as much about history as they do their subjects.

Wetlands

Monday, November 24th, 2008

We wade through the Olentangy Wetlands Research Park with William Mitsch and his group of international researchers.

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