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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.


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.


Software for analyzing behavioral research


Linux is an open source computer and server operating systems used for many academic computational purposes.


Distribution, installation, and troubleshooting of software and licenses via media, online methods, and license servers. Includes both cloud-based and desktop software.


Request support for peripheral devices, including monitors, mice, keyboards, dongles, cables and other common computer peripheral equipment.


The Google Assignments external tool integrates Middlebury’s Google Workspace for Education with Canvas, Middlebury’s learning management system. Instructors in a Canvas site can add and manage Google Assignments from within the Canvas site. Teachers, students, and other site participants can collaborate using Docs, Sheets, and Slides in the Google Workspace suite.


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


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


If you are hosting a live academic event, and you would like it to be recorded, we provide video recording. After the event, we will do some minor edits to the video, add titles and lower thirds, and then upload the video online to one of our video storage services.


Astronomical image processing, data analysis, and data visualization software. Based on ImageJ and using Java. Free and open source.


Google Analytics, part of Google's Marketing Platform, is a web-based analytics tool used to understand and optimize search engine and advertising activity and offer basic insight into content engagement on Middlebury's websites.


Service related to any virtualized desktop computing environment or remotely accessed desktops. Includes Azure Virtual Desktop, Azure Lab Services and and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) related support


Lucidchart and Lucidspark are external tools available from and within Canvas, Middlebury's learning management system.


Software for writing and formatting screenplays to meet industry submission standards.


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.


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


MiddCreate is a space on the web where students, faculty, and staff can explore and connect their learning, experiment with digital tools for teaching and learning, and create a digital identity that is owned and managed by them, to take with them when they leave Middlebury.


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.


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.


Music notation software


MediaWiki is the software behind Wikipedia. Middlebury ran a private installation of this software. [Decommissioned]


DesignPLUS helps you quickly create engaging, organized content in Canvas without requiring any HTML or CSS experience.


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.