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With the removal of the canopies, and many faculty moving to fully remote teaching, we would like to remind you of our drive-up Wi-Fi locations. For some faculty, getting material into Blackboard, and holding Zoom sessions can be a challenge. They simply don’t have fast, unlimited, or reliable Internet at their homes.
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Below are a few helpful reminders and Zoom tips that we hope can improve your teaching experience this semester.
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As we approach the start of the fall 2020 semester, we want to make you aware of some changes in Burke Library hours and access, and LITS services.
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LITS has been busy of late adding capacity to our campus Wi-Fi network to include more outdoor spaces. This is being done, in part, to help with courses that will be held outside and to provide enhanced coverage in popular outdoor locations.
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Library and Information Technology Services is offering twenty grants of up to $300 each to faculty interested in participating in online educational opportunities focused on teaching and learning in a digital environment. Grant awards may be used to offset the costs of registration for workshops and classes.
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Beth Bohstedt, LITS Director of Research and Learning Services, along with Davidson College colleague, Sundi Richards, recently published an article in EDUCAUSE Review.
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Beth Bohstedt, LITS director of learning and research services, Gretchen Maxam, LITS desktop systems administrator, Kristin Strohmeyer, LITS research and community engagement librarian, and Abbi Tushingham, LITS AV coordinator, recently presented at the Women Advance IT conference held at the University of Nebraska Innovation Campus in Lincoln, Neb.
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Kristin Strohmeyer, research and community engagement librarian, presented a poster, "Partners for Student Success: Cross Campus Collaborations," at the CLRC 2019 Annual Conference held at MVCC Rome.
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Fall Break starts at the end of the work day on Wednesday, October 16, and runs through Sunday, October 20, 2019.
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Lever Press recently released its fall and spring catalog announcing ten new titles. Hamilton College is one of more than fifty institutions supporting the work of this new academic press