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The Creative Cloud suite includes Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere and many other multimedia creation applications.
The CTLR is a robust academic center that serves College faculty and students in a number of ways
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.
Distribution, installation, and troubleshooting of software and licenses via media, online methods, and license servers. Includes both cloud-based and desktop software.
UDOIT – or the Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool – (pronounced, “You Do It”) is an automated accessibility auditing tool for Canvas courses.
The official interactive campus maps for Middlebury contain descriptions of buildings on campus, floor plans, and virtual tour, and for visitors.
Linux is an open source computer and server operating systems used for many academic computational purposes.
ArcGIS StoryMaps is a web-based story-authoring application that allows you to easily integrate maps alongside narrative text and other multimedia content.
Service related to any virtualized desktop computing environment or remotely accessed desktops. Includes Azure Virtual Desktop, Azure Lab Services and and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) related support
Media Services provides support for Academic Events associated with media technology. We provide microphones, proper lighting adjustments, and projection support.
MiddMedia was an audio/video storage and streaming service hosted by Middlebury. It is being retired and should no longer be used.
Assessing or enabling accessibility of academic software, enterprise applications, or electronic/digital resources. Might include accessibility reviews, defining standards, analysis, or end-user training/awareness.
MediaWiki is the software behind Wikipedia. Middlebury ran a private installation of this software. [Decommissioned]
Request help with a printer on the Middlebury campus or with questions or issues printing from your device.
Qualtrics allows users to design online surveys that can be shared with a variety of participants.
Flip, a free web-based video discussion tool for education that was retired by Microsoft. As of July 1, 2024, users can no longer create new content. The service was decommissioned September 30, 2024 and is no longer available in Canvas. Instructors are advised to stop using Flip and explore alternatives such as Canvas discussion boards with video capabilities or Padlet for multimodal discussions. For assistance in finding alternatives, instructors can contact DLINQ.
H5P is an authoring tool that you can use to create and embed interactive videos, presentations, a variety of quiz types, games, timelines, and other rich media content.
Notebook LM is an AI-powered research assistant from Google that helps users synthesize information from their own uploaded documents. It can generate summaries, answer questions, and create audio summaries while creating references to the original sources. Designed for researchers, writers, and students, it aims to enhance comprehension and streamline knowledge work.
SensusAccess allows anyone at Middlebury to translate files into other more useful types of media. You can turn text into audio books for your commute. You can translate files so they work on Kindle and other eReaders. You can make documents more accessible and create Braille versions of content.
Plausible is a website analytics tool Middlebury will now incorporate into their analytics services. You can utilize this for website traffic and search engine optimizations to provide more detail regarding that traffic.
Version control system. Free and open source. Provides Git BASH command-line-shell.