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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.
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.
General software support including troubleshooting and distribution of software on Middlebury owned computers.
Middlebury ITS has partnered with CampusPress, our WordPress hosting vendor, to provide you with timely and accurate support for all your wordpress website needs. Here’s how to get the help you need.
GO is a URL shortening service with which you can create a shortcut (e.g., go/webhelp/) and have it redirect to another page.
Request help with a printer on the Middlebury campus or with questions or issues printing from your device.
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.
AutoCAD® is computer-aided design (CAD) software that architects, engineers, and construction professionals rely on to create precise 2D and 3D drawings.
Lucidchart and Lucidspark are external tools available from and within Canvas, Middlebury's learning management system.
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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.
Pressbooks is an easy-to-use book production software that lets you create a book in all the formats you need to publish. You can use Pressbooks to author and publish textbooks, scholarly monographs, syllabi, manuals, fiction and non-fiction books, white papers, and much more in multiple formats.
Polling and survey offerings used to solicit feedback from a group of individuals for academic or business purposes. Includes application- based, online, and device-specific polling or survey systems.
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.
Email is an electronic messaging service available to all Middlebury faculty, staff and students.
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.
Website for the Davis United World College Scholars program.
Microsoft Immersive Reader is a free tool built into a variety of Microsoft products which alters content to enhance and focus reading and writing skills.
Software for group collaboration on complex research projects with large volumes of data
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.