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Classroom Emergency and Non-Emergency Support


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


Vendor assessments and reviews, including security surveys and vendor questionnaires, digital accessibility, contracts and Non-Disclosure Agreements reviews.


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.


Support for telephony and components of the telephone system including audio conferencing and soft phone software.


SPSS is a software package used for interactive, or batched, statistical analysis.


Consulting such as business process streamlining, requirements and business analysis, and business relationship management.


The Panopto video integration with Canvas allows instructors and students to choose, upload, or record videos from wherever the rich content editor is available in order to share with members of a Canvas site. The integration is available for all Canvas content types except new quizzes.


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


MIcommunity is the private social network for the Institute.


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


Please use this form to request streaming video in connection with a course at Middlebury.


R is a language and R Studio is an environment for statistical computing and graphics.


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


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.


Distribution of Mac and Windows laptops to Middlebury employees.


Requests for videography support


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.


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.


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.


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


Get help with automated systems integrations, data integrations, 3rd party connectors.


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.).


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.


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.