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Lucidchart and Lucidspark are external tools available from and within Canvas, Middlebury's learning management system.
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.
Linux is an open source computer and server operating systems used for many academic computational purposes.
General support for computer hardware and mobile devices including tablets and smart phones.
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.
ERP, Student / Faculty / Employee Information, Administrative Systems, Institutional Data, Ellucian.
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.).
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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.
Electronic message, information sharing, productivity, and integrated collaboration suites used to facilitate interactions between individuals and work groups as they create, share, and exchange information. Includes services such as email, calendaring, productivity suites, file sharing, instant messaging tools, and web- based collaborative platforms used strictly for collaboration.
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.
Admissions, enrollment, registration, orientation, financial aid, student accounts and collections, advising, and career services systems.
Includes design and maintenance of the capabilities, tools, and service points needed to deliver IT services or provide end-user support. Includes service desks, call centers, and online support delivery. Might include concierge support or special event service delivery.
Requirements and business analysis services to ensure IT associated projects provide the most benefit to the organization, including objectives, outcomes, efforts, models, documentation and change management.
Vendor assessments and reviews, including security surveys and vendor questionnaires, digital accessibility, contracts and Non-Disclosure Agreements reviews.
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.
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.
Software focused on the processing, analysis, and visualization of data.
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Classroom technology includes the hardware and software available in classrooms and computer labs across the MIIS and Middlebury campuses.
Purchasing consultation, hardware procurement, device refresh, leasing, and technology recycling.
Poll Everywhere is an online service that allows teachers to conduct live online polling, surveys, Q&As, and quizzes. Received data can also be visualized in a variety of ways. The students answer the question using their mobile phones, Twitter, or web browsers. Both the question and the students’ responses are displayed live in Keynote, PowerPoint, and/or on the web.