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Assessing or enabling accessibility of academic software, enterprise applications, or electronic/digital resources. Might include accessibility reviews, defining standards, analysis, or end-user training/awareness.
Software used for machine learning, signal processing, image processing, computer vision, communications, computational finance, control design, robotics, and much more.
Ensuring that physical classrooms, specialized learning environments, and virtual learning environments (e.g., immersive learning, augmented reality) are suitably equipped and functional to meet the needs of the education experience.
Listserv is an application which is used to distribute mail to groups
An online form allows for data collection through a web interface.
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.
Plausible is a website analytics tool Middlebury will now incorporate into their analytics services. You can utilize this for website traffic and search engine optimizations to provide more detail regarding that traffic.
Request help with a printer on the Middlebury campus or with questions or issues printing from your device.
Microsoft SharePoint is a cloud storage platform which allows for document storage and collaborative content authoring.
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.
UDOIT – or the Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool – (pronounced, “You Do It”) is an automated accessibility auditing tool for Canvas courses.
Distribution, installation, and troubleshooting of software and licenses via media, online methods, and license servers. Includes both cloud-based and desktop software.
GitHub is a web-based code management system. GitHub for EDU is a program offered by GitHub that provides students and instructors with free or discounted 3rd party tools like app hosting and continuous integration services. Additionally, it allows instructors to create GitHub Classroom spaces for assignments and classroom collaboration.
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.
General support for computer hardware and mobile devices including tablets and smart phones.
Support related to authenticating to services using your Middlebury account
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 evaluation and acquisition refers to the evaluation, purchase and distribution of software purchased with Middlebury funds.
A virtual private network connection allows off-campus devices to securely access on-campus resources
Mathematics Software to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve mathematical problems.
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.
SensusAccess allows anyone at Middlebury to translate files into other more useful types of media. You can turn text into audio books for your commute. You can translate files so they work on Kindle and other eReaders. You can make documents more accessible and create Braille versions of content.