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- Graduating Students - Arts & Sciences
Graduating students technology overview including a summary table that explains what happens to your access to technology tools you used as a student.
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- Dartmouth Remote
- Connecting Remotely
Information regarding Comcast offer to students learning remotely.
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- Dartmouth Remote
- Learn Remotely
Helping students develop an individualized learning plan for online learning
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- Communication and Collaboration
- Zoom
- Zoom - Student Resources
A Zoom Quick Start Guide for Dartmouth Students learning remotely for the Spring 2020 term.
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- New to Dartmouth
- Student
Software downloads for students
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- Software and Solutions
- Adobe
This article explains the new licensing process for Adobe licenses for A&S and Guarini students.
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- Software and Solutions
- Other Software
How to get and use the CourseKey attendance app for students to mark their attendance at Wellness courses
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- Communication and Collaboration
- Panopto
This article describes the specific steps students should take to submit video assignments with Panopto in Canvas at Dartmouth.
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- Teaching, Learning and Classrooms
- Canvas
Group work has been shown to support deep learning, long-term information retention, strengthened communication and teamwork skills, and a greater sense of purpose and dedication to course materials––if groups are formed thoughtfully and given clear parameters. This article will briefly explore some of the major factors that go into making longer-term group work successful before exploring how Dartmouth’s new Team Formation Tool can help support the creation of successful student groups.
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- Teaching, Learning and Classrooms
- Canvas
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- Leaving Dartmouth
- Graduating Students - Arts & Sciences
Explains how to access your Panopto recordings after you graduate.
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- Leaving Dartmouth
- Graduating Students - Arts & Sciences
This article explains how accounts on host.dartmouth.edu are handled when leaving Dartmouth and how to maintain them.
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- Software and Solutions
- Other Software
After you leave Dartmouth, your GitLab access will be removed. If you do nothing then after graduation you'll no longer be clone your repositories through your Dartmouth account.
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- New to Dartmouth
- Faculty/Staff
- Faculty
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- Computer, AV, Device, and Printing
- Client Technology Consulting
This article goes over items regarding The Blitz Center