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  • Welcome to the Digital Arts Checkout Center

    The Digital Arts Checkout Center is a technology lending service at Goucher College available to staff, faculty, and students. We house equipment that everyone can use as well as equipment that specific departments have purchased for their students.

    Goucher students, faculty, and staff have access to our inventory of A/V equipment- including, but not limited to digital cameras, 4k & HD camcorders, field recorders, microphones, light kits, and more. Some equipment may be restricted based on class enrollment.

    Before checking-out equipment, you must first fill out this Equipment Contract, at the beginning of each semester. Please make sure you fully understand the Checkout Policy and have reviewed the fines for Late, Lost, Stolen, or Damaged equipment. Equipment contracts are due OCTOBER 1st!

    Once you've filled out the contract you will receive an invitation to joinCheqroom, our web-based equipment management software. Once you join you'll be able to browse our inventory and make reservation. If it’s your first time using Cheqroom or are having trouble logging in, please contact checkout.info@dos5.net for help.

    Reservations for equipment can be made online using Cheqroom or in-person at Van Meter Hall, room B11.

    Watch this video on how to make a reservation using Cheqroom.

     

    Hours of Operation

    Monday 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.
    Tuesday 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.
    Wednesday 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.
    Thursday 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.
    Friday 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
    Saturday closed
    Sunday closed

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    * Closed for school/national holidays

     

    Useful Tutorials

    How to make a reservation using Cheqroom

    Canon 5D DSLR

    Canon XA40 Camcorder

     

    Who We Are

    Jared Paolini

    Jared Paolini (he/him/his)
    jared.paolini@dos5.net

    Jared is the Digital Arts & Technology Specialist at Goucher where he manages the Digital Arts Checkout Center as well as the Audio Recording and Television Production Studios. He’s been working as an audio engineer and producer in Baltimore for over 15 years, primarily working in recording studios, DIY venues and indie film productions. In addition to his engineering work, Jared enjoys teaching audio and video production classes. He has a BFA in Film & Video Production with a minor in Photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art