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Printing Changes Fall 2022/Spring 2023
Printing as a faculty or staff member Printing overview Wooster has implemented native printing through PaperCut as the primary print method for faculty and staff. This method will no longer require the PaperCut popup client. A printer deploy application will be available to assist with the setup of print queues. Mobility print will allow general…
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Microsoft Lens
Microsoft Lens is a scanning application integrated with Office 365 apps. Microsoft Lens trims, enhances, and makes pictures of whiteboards and documents readable. You can use Microsoft Lens to convert images to PDF, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files, digitize printed or handwritten text, and save to OneNote, OneDrive, or your local device. Because Lens is linked…
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Recommendations for Continuity of Instruction
As the College deals with the repurcussions of the Corona virus, we have compiled resources that will allow you to continue to engage in the important work of providing a Wooster education.
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Spring 2020 Ed Tech Workshops
Student Technology Assistants (STAs) and professional staff are offering a series of workshops crafted mainly for students working on academic and personal digital projects but which are open to everyone. To view workshop details and to register, visit the links below or our Facebook page. Please bring a device to the workshop. All events begin at 7pm…
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MLK Jr. Day 2020
Educational Technology commits to recognizing the rich diversity of educators, technologists, and leaders who influence our work. Our student employees spent last semester researching and writing about some of these people. You can view their work at the Digital Media Bar in Andrews Library or read more about them in our News post. Follow us…
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Workshop Resources
Student Technology Assistants (STAs) offered a series of workshops crafted specifically for students for working on academic and personal digital projects. If you weren’t able to join us, please visit our workshop posts or visit the Digital Media Bar for help. Audacity Posters with PowerPoint Cybersecurity Awareness Creating Basic Infographics with Easel.ly Making a Website…
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Tips for making course materials more accessible
Quick tips The links below provide some simple things you can do to increase the accessibility of your materials. For documents Headings and document structure Microsoft Word styles (headings) video Hyperlinks Bullets and numbered lists Color and contrast Image alt-text For video/audio Video captions (Trint) For presentations Live captions and subtitles in PowerPoint Tools for checking…
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Technology Workshops for Students SP19
Student Technology Assistants are offering a series of workshops crafted specifically for students. To view workshop details and to register, visit the links below or our Facebook page. Please bring a device to the workshop. All events begin at 7pm in Andrews Digital Studio (unless otherwise noted) Video Editing with iMovie Monday, February 4th Photoshop Exploring Text with Photoshop…
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Loaner Equipment
Information Technology maintains a small selection of innovative hardware and software for faculty, staff, and students to borrow. This equipment has not been deployed across campus. If you’d like to explore some of this equipment, send an e-mail to the Help Desk. For more information on what equipment is available, visit the “Checking Out Equipment“.…
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New Year Workshops for Faculty
Join Educational Technology the week of January 7th for a series of pre-semester workshops. Light refreshments will be served.