My Recently Visited Services

New employees need access to technology to begin their work at Middlebury.


Software focused on the processing, analysis, and visualization of data.


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.


GIS software and other ESRI spatial learning tools


ArcGIS StoryMaps is a web-based story-authoring application that allows you to easily integrate maps alongside narrative text and other multimedia content.


Media Services provides support for Academic Events associated with media technology. We provide microphones, proper lighting adjustments, and projection support.


The online course catalog at catalog.middlebury.edu provides full-text and faceted search of Middlebury courses. Students can browse courses, mark them as favorites, and compile these favorites into schedules that can be shared with their advisor. Additionally, this service provides automated, printable exports of the catalog.


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


The Hypothesis integration with Canvas brings discussion directly to course content by enabling students and teachers to add comments and start conversations in the margins of texts.


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.


There is specific training that our IT staff provide for the campus and internally to our technicians and student technicians.


Offerings that provide a secure computing environment for end users. Includes network security, system security, application security, and threat monitoring and management.


Server management refers to the management of on premise or cloud server resources used for Middlebury operations.


Purchasing consultation, hardware procurement, device refresh, leasing, and technology recycling.


If you have a film you would like to show on campus in one of the
designated theaters,(Dana Aud, Axinn 232, Twilight Aud) we will provide a trained student technician to start and run the film for you.


Software used for machine learning, signal processing, image processing, computer vision, communications, computational finance, control design, robotics, and much more.


The Zoom external tool integrates Middlebury's enterprise video conferencing platform with Canvas and allows faculty to schedule, host, and record Zoom meetings within Canvas for recurring class meetings and office hours.


Software for group collaboration on complex research projects with large volumes of data


Video conferencing software provided by Middlebury College. You can host meetings and webinars. Share your screen, record your meetings, and live stream, among many other options.


Speechify is a text-to-speech service that converts written content like articles, documents, and ebooks into natural-sounding audio. The app uses AI voices and supports multiple languages, allowing users to listen to text.


Qualtrics allows users to design online surveys that can be shared with a variety of participants.


High Performance Computing (HPC) is the aggregation of computing power and memory to perform complex calculations in parallel, increasing the speed and efficiency of computer simulations and data analysis.


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.


Classroom Emergency and Non-Emergency Support


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.