My Recently Visited Services
The Device Assurance Program (DAP) ensures that participating computers (Mac and Windows) are automatically kept up to date and protected against known and emerging security threats, and more easily and quickly serviced. DAP eliminates the hassles and worries associated with sorting through software and security updates and ensures that users taking advantage of the program are always up to date. All Dartmouth-owned computers are enrolled in DAP.
Use this service to request repairs, both for equipment drop-offs at the repair shop, and to request pickup/delivery services (pickup/delivery available for staff/faculty only).
Stay current with news and announcements by subscribing to various news-lists of interest.
Complete video production from planning, shooting, editing and distribution.
Zoom Webinar is used for web-based meetings with view-only attendees (not interactive) with queued Q&A submissions. Dartmouth has a variety of webinar sizes (attendees) available: 1,000, *3,000, *5,000. (*Very limited quantities).
For more about Zoom Webinars and Large Meetings: https://services.dartmouth.edu/TDClient/1806/Po...
Proactive monitoring to ensure system reliability, performance, and availability of critical IT systems.
Fill out a short form to request help or information when you don't have a Dartmouth account or can't sign in.
DHMC Employees working in Dartmouth labs will need a NetID to access Research Return-to-Work web forms and applications.
This service enables Dartmouth staff and faculty to engage ITC in a quick review of third-party applications that are available in Zoom, Slack, and other marketplaces for themselves, their department, or the institution.
Granting agencies often seek institutional commitment to proposed research in grant applications. The Research ITC group facilitates this effort.
Services related to recently departed employee technology
General Service Request for the Planon application platform
Authorized individuals may request access to their Dartmouth student organization account
Researchers at Dartmouth are entitled to access a foundation of computational resources at no cost.
Departments request canvas access for doing administrative trainings or faculty sandboxes.