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I really enjoy the bustle of this time of year – whether it’s the geese families on Lyman Lakes, faculty teaching outside, or the sound of students at Spring Concert. As you scatter for the summer, here are some tips and a few changes to expect when you return.
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Video Conferencing Tools are becoming more prolific and more robust. Over the past few years, the community has embraced the value of video conferencing and lecture capture. We’re excited to add Panopto to the portfolio of tools that ITS supports.
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Before you depart for your summer adventures, take some time to set yourself up for a smooth experience and learn about summer changes that will be in effect for Fall term!
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As technology becomes more ubiquitous, interconnected, and integral to our lives, the number of problems, issues, and questions people have about it also increases. It has become clear to us over the last several years that our current tools for tracking problems, like our ticketing system Web Help Desk, don’t do enough.
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For years, the classroom instructor stations and refreshing lab computers at Carleton have been dual-boot iMacs. New security features and other advancements are making it more difficult to get Windows to run on MacOS. Additionally, faculty often use their own laptops instead of the instructor stations. These changes are prompting discussions of how best to move forward.
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A few of us in ITS and the Library put our heads together to recommend interesting or diverting summer reading and viewing. We’re gathering all these recommendations in a live online list, and we welcome your input. Happy reading and viewing!