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Middlebury’s Office of Digital Learning and Inquiry (DLINQ) explores and creates digital practices and spaces that advance the transformative potential of education in students’ lives, and advances digital fluency and critical engagement with the digital at Middlebury. We are a cross-institutional group of instructional designers, digital scholars, and teaching and learning professionals who offer consultations and workshops to faculty, staff, and students at Middlebury.
Canvas is Middlebury's enterprise learning management system. It provides tools to create online course sites that enable course communications, forums, assessments, file sharing, and other activities.
UDOIT – or the Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool – (pronounced, “You Do It”) is an automated accessibility auditing tool for Canvas courses.
General software support including troubleshooting and distribution of software on Middlebury owned computers.
The Online Directory provides the Middlebury community with a web-based platform for contact information and web-service feeds which populate directory information on the main websites.
Software for writing and formatting screenplays to meet industry submission standards.
SPSS is a software package used for interactive, or batched, statistical analysis.
Office 365 includes Word, Excel, Powerpoint, OneNote and Teams.
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.
General support for computer hardware and mobile devices including tablets and smart phones.
The Creative Cloud suite includes Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere and many other multimedia creation applications.
Request help with a printer on the Middlebury campus or with questions or issues printing from your device.
Vendor assessments and reviews, including security surveys and vendor questionnaires, digital accessibility, contracts and Non-Disclosure Agreements reviews.
Middlebury supports scanning and copying via our multi-function printers which are spread throughout the Middlebury and Monterey campuses.
On premise file storage refers to any storage resources which are hosted by Middlebury such as Middfiles, MIISfiles or any departmental or discipline specific storage repositories.
This service is for academic uses only. If you have video files (Old VHS tapes, DVDs, etc) you would like digitized and put online in a secure location, we can convert these files for you.
If you have video files you would like made into a formal video for your academic program/class, we can create short videos for you with our professional editing software.
Email is an electronic messaging service available to all Middlebury faculty, staff and students.
If you are hosting a live, academic event that you would like to have live streamed, we can provide this service. Many times it goes hand-in-hand with video record and/or video conferencing events, but it can be a service provided all on its own.
E-Fax is similar to traditional fax but allows for faxes to be sent and received electronically, without requiring a traditional analog fax machine.
Middlebury has a wired network infrastructure (aka ethernet) which extends to the majority of building and rooms on campus.
Through Middlebury's existing Microsoft licensing agreement, Microsoft Copilot Chat is Microsoft’s AI chatbot/assistant available on the web at https://m365.cloud.microsoft/chat. Middlebury does not license advanced features such as integration with other Microsoft apps (e.g. Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.).
Google Gemini is Google’s AI chatbot/assistant available at gemini.google.com. Middlebury's existing Google Workspace for Education license allows Middlebury users access to Google's latest AI models, provides higher usage limits and provides enterprise-grade data protections.