Business Multimedia Kiosk Systems

From 1994 through 1997 ICASIT and other partners, including The Redmon Group, were involved in the design, implementation, and support of a number of multimedia kiosk projects for George Mason University and other sponsors. Many of ICASIT’s graduate students gained excellent experience in multimedia technology and project management as these systems were deployed

  • School of Business Administration Information Kiosk
    The SBA Kiosk System enabled students to view information about the Business School including: acceptance, degrees offered, alumni profiles, course catalogs, sample syllabi, faculty profiles, and grants & scholarships. Kiosks were first located in Robinson Hall and later in Enterprise Hall. Sponsor: SBA
  • Student Fiscal Services (SAM) Kiosk
    Located in the Student Union I Building, the Student Fiscal Services Kiosk system provided information to students such as tuition rates, payment deadlines, payment assistance programs, and guidelines for filling out forms. Sponsor: GMU Comptroller’s office
  • College of Arts & Sciences Kiosk
    The College of Arts & Sciences Kiosk enabled students to view information about some College of Arts & Sciences departments: acceptance, degrees offered, alumni profiles, course catalogs, sample syllabi, faculty profiles, and grants & scholarships. Sponsors: Departments of Psychology and Geography
  • School of Nursing Kiosk
    The School of Nursing Kiosk was designed to enable students to view information about the School of Nursing including: acceptance, degrees offered, alumni profiles, course catalogs, sample syllabi, faculty profiles, and grants & scholarships.

Other Kiosk Systems Include:

  • Fairfax County – CRiS
    A touch screen county resident information system currently employed in the Fairfax County library systems. CRiS integrated multimedia technology was and is a collaborative effort between the Redmon Group, Fairfax County and ICASIT.
  • “Mason Rider” Commuter Kiosk(Under a grant from the US Department of Transportation to the GMU Institute of Public Policy)
    Located in the Student Union I Building, the Mason Rider kiosk assisted students in selecting the best means via mass transportation to arrive at their destination. Students select their destination, departure time, and arrival time and the kiosk printed out an appropriate schedule.