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In addition to Azure Virtual Desktop, Middlebury supports several methods for accessing computer remotely.


Mathematics Software to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve mathematical problems.


Software for analyzing behavioral research


GIS software and other ESRI spatial learning tools


Middlebury libraries support a high-level academic interaction among our faculty, staff, and students across all our schools and programs. The libraries offer a wide range of support services.


Request repair on a Middlebury owned device.


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


Middlebury's Libraries offer a wide array of services, including reserves, interlibrary loan, circulation, instruction, reference, digitization, digital scholarship consultations, and more.


Information regarding Middlebury accounts and passwords


Omeka was a free, open source content management system for online digital collections. [Decommissioned]


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.


Command-line shell. Free and open source. Provided by Git for Windows version control system.


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.


Solftware used for qualitative data analysis.


Video streaming refers to the hosting and playback of video content. Panopto is a video storage service that everyone with a Middlebury email account has access to.


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.


The infrastructure and functionality of our public websites at www.middlebury.edu. This includes our institutional site as well as our schools sites at /college, /institute, /language-schools, /school-english, /schools-abroad, and /writers-conferences.


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.


Improve business processes across the organization, including where a process begins and ends, current state process and pain points, process ownership, future process, change impact analysis, cross-functional conflicts and implementation blueprint.


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 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.


GO is a URL shortening service with which you can create a shortcut (e.g., go/webhelp/) and have it redirect to another page.


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.


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.