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  • Be Part of the Show!

    We encourage teachers and students to participate in our live broadcasts. Ask questions! Call toll-free: 1-866-904-8352

  • K-12 Faculty and Students

    CEM partners with K-12 schools across the state in providing student enrichment and professional development programming.

  • Extra Credit for Students

    Earn extra credit by participating in the CEM and Electronic Learning Center Educational Television Programs

  • Pre-Professional Skills Test (PLE)/Praxis I Test

    CEM offers study materials and resources to help you be successful on the PRAXIS exam.

  • Audio/Visual Equipment (faculty)

    The experts at AV Services can supply the right audio and visual tools to enhance your curriculum.

  • Video Production Services (faculty)

    Partner with AVS Television Productions on your next video project with full studio, editing and on-location capabilities.

Did you know?

  • Programs we produced for our Education Resource Channel (ERC @ MT, Channel 9) have been downloaded from the national PegMedia website for use by 31 television stations in 17 states.

  • Audio/Visual Services provided production, engineering and checkout services to over 80 MTSU departments this year.

  • We manage the Education Resource Channel @ Middle Tennessee (ERC @ MT, Channel 9) which provides programming to communities in six TN counties.

  • The CEM website received over 15,000 visits from 48 states and 51 countries this past year.

  • Audio/Visual Services has won four prestigious national Telly awards for videos it has produced.

  • The Education Resource Channel (ERC @ MT, Channel 9) partnered with Colonial Williamsburg to offer their virtual field trips at no cost to the University.

  • Over 8000 K-12 teachers and students from 117 TN school districts participated in CEM broadcasts or webcasts during the past two years.

  • We are the only Tennessee University with a statewide and nationwide satellite and webcasting network.

  • We helped the College of Education develop a rich and detailed Centennial History Website.

  • Our names have changed! The Instructional Technology Support Center is now the Center for Educational Media (CEM) and Instructional Media Resources is now the Media Library.