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ChannelNTU

The ChannelNTU system is driven by the Scala digital signage solution. With this new publishing solution, the content creator can seamlessly combine text, graphic, sound and video into broadcast-quality multimedia on the computer. The new system allows users to author and schedule professional media in an attention-grabbing environment for virtually any type of display application. It now gives users more creative control with the files they have already produced with other industry-standard applications. When the content is created, it can be readily distributed to the multiple plasma screens around campus.

The publication of new content can be triggered automatically at set schedules, with the built-in FTP server. The intelligent file transfer also allows different screens on the campus to show different contents. Multiple designers can work on a project simultaneously, and the administrator can perform Remote Player administration of files, synchronise clocks, reboot machines, etc. The administrator can monitor the status of all players through the software.


Nanyang Chronicle

The Nanyang Chronicle is a student-run campus newspaper, published by the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, once every three weeks. The Chronicle provides campus news and information as well as being the voice of the campus population. The paper also provides practical training for undergraduates who are keen to work in the field of journalism after graduation.


NTU Tribune

The NTU Tribune (or Tribune in short) is a publication of the NTU Students’ Union.  It is published monthly from August to October and January to April. The publication discusses issues of interest to students, touching on topics such as academic matters, health and welfare.  It also advertises and covers events organised by student organisations.  In addition, it collects feedback from students through surveys and interviews, and reports this feedback in the publication.