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Distribution of Mac and Windows laptops to Middlebury employees.


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.


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.


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.


Telephony, including voice/VoIP, teleconferencing, and web conferencing hosted either in cloud or on-premises.


Software that enables the creation and editing of various multimedia types.


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.


UDOIT – or the Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool – (pronounced, “You Do It”) is an automated accessibility auditing tool for Canvas courses.


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


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.


Check out of loaner media equipment for class use.


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.


ERP, Student / Faculty / Employee Information, Administrative Systems, Institutional Data, Ellucian.


Request help with a printer on the Middlebury campus or with questions or issues printing from your device.


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


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.


Technology associated with printers and copiers, such as copy, scan, fax, and print. Includes supporting technologies such as copy centers, print quota systems, 3D printing, and other replicating technologies.


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


Microsoft SharePoint is a cloud storage platform which allows for document storage and collaborative content authoring.


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.


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.


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.


The LibGuides integration with Canvas allows faculty to embed selected LibGuides into pages in their Canvas site. This allows students to access research guide information without having to leave their Canvas course shell. Librarians at the College and the Institute can work with faculty to design custom research guides for their courses.