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Classroom technology includes the hardware and software available in classrooms and computer labs across the MIIS and Middlebury campuses.


Enterprise content management.


The Course Hub provides access to online resources for courses. Instructors can provision new resources with a few clicks and students get links to all the resources associated with each course.


Google Drive is a cloud storage platform which allows for document storage and collaborative content authoring.


GoReact will be decommissioned at the end of the 2025-2026 academic term. GoReact is an interactive cloud-based platform for feedback, grading, and critiquing of student video assignments. GoReact can be used for improving any skill that can be captured on video or audio, and has been used for language learning, language interpretation, ASL, oral presentations, speech and debate, teacher development, clinical training, and performing arts learning.


Lucidchart and Lucidspark are external tools available from and within Canvas, Middlebury's learning management system.


Software evaluation and acquisition refers to the evaluation, purchase and distribution of software purchased with Middlebury funds.


Support for telephony and components of the telephone system including audio conferencing and soft phone software.


Software for writing and formatting screenplays to meet industry submission standards.


Middlebury has a wired network infrastructure (aka ethernet) which extends to the majority of building and rooms on campus.


Content management systems, portals, web hosting, web analytics, user experience design, and URL management. Also includes website and mobile application development.


The LibGuides integration with Canvas allows faculty to embed selected LibGuides into pages in their Canvas site. This allows students to access research guide information without having to leave their Canvas course shell. Librarians at the College and the Institute can work with faculty to design custom research guides for their courses.


Technology associated with printers and copiers, such as copy, scan, fax, and print. Includes supporting technologies such as copy centers, print quota systems, 3D printing, and other replicating technologies.


MiddCreate is a space on the web where students, faculty, and staff can explore and connect their learning, experiment with digital tools for teaching and learning, and create a digital identity that is owned and managed by them, to take with them when they leave Middlebury.


Solftware used for qualitative data analysis.


Microsoft SharePoint is a cloud storage platform which allows for document storage and collaborative content authoring.


Middlebury supports scanning and copying via our multi-function printers which are spread throughout the Middlebury and Monterey campuses.


Distribution, installation, and troubleshooting of software and licenses via media, online methods, and license servers. Includes both cloud-based and desktop software.


Customer Relationship Management System.


Vendor assessments and reviews, including security surveys and vendor questionnaires, digital accessibility, contracts and Non-Disclosure Agreements reviews.


The platform enables instructors and students to create clickable hotspots to various media types including images, videos, 3D models, and augmented reality content. Elements can link to custom content, websites, or multimedia resources, allowing the creation of branching scenarios and interactive learning tasks.


Gradescope is an online assessment platform designed to streamline grading work flows. It allows instructors/teaching assistants to efficiently grade digital or hand-written assignments, quizzes, and exams. It supports customizable grading rubrics and can improve grading consistency and transparency.


The Creative Cloud suite includes Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere and many other multimedia creation applications.