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Academic Appointment System
Category: Academic Technology Support
This service handles academic appointments and appointments for visiting scholars.
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Academic Technology Centers
Category: Academic Technology Support
ITS Academic Technology Centers, located at 14 Washington Place and at 35 W. 4th Street, offer specialized and advanced technology resources and assistance for your course-related work and research. These include high-end Macintosh and Windows systems, laser printers, DVD drives and related equipment, a wide variety of up-to-date software, high-speed connections to the Internet, and NYURoam wireless access. Additional resources at the two large, modern technology centers include flatbed scanners; audio, video, and image editing; web and print publishing; and staff to assist students in the use of the labs and other ITS resources. See also: NYU CoLabs.
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Academic Voting
Category: Academic Technology Support
Academic Voting is a ballot-based voting service for student groups and organizations.
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Advanced Media Studio
Category: Academic Technology Support
The Advanced Media Studio at 35 West 4th Street, Second Floor, provides advanced digital media services to NYU faculty, students of the arts, and visiting artists with approved project proposals. Services include museum-quality digital prints, laser cut flat materials, 3D color rapid prototyping, and 3D scanning.
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Classroom Desktop Support
Category: Academic Technology Support
This service provides hardware & software suite (image) troubleshooting/issue resolution for technology-equipped classrooms and public computing workstations.
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Digital Studio
Category: Academic Technology Support
The Digital Studio offers training and consultation in: File management (online storage and organization of most file types; tools for sharing and/or versioning); Image Management (online storage and organization for image files with some viewing or presentation tools); Learning Management (system of tools to enhance online learning including presenting content, communication and collaboration, and assessment); Media Publication (online publication of original content in text or media format with some tools for commenting, tagging, and subscribing); and, Digital Authoring (tools for converting media from analog formats to digital formats that are either portable or web-based) in support of instruction and research.
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Faculty Instructional & Research Project Planning
Category: Academic Technology Support
ITS offers consulting assistance to faculty in their instructional and research technology projects.
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ITS Print Service
Category: Academic Technology Support
ITS Print Service is an easy-to-use, two-step process that broadens your printing options while also conserving resources and helping the environment. To use the service, you tag your document (establish ownership) and send it to your personal ITS Print Service queue, using any computer connected to NYU-NET, including those at the ITS Academic Technology Centers and CoLabs. Then you go to any ITS Print Station at any ITS Academic Technology Center or CoLab; swipe your NYUCard (or, optionally, a Bobst Library Print Card); and print your document on the adjacent printer.
Departments may also implement this service; see Printing in Departments for more information.
For museum-quality print services, see the Advanced Media Studio website.
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NYU CoLabs
Category: Academic Technology Support
NYU CoLabs, located at the Kimmel Center, 4th floor and 75 Third Avenue, level C, are technology centers designed for student collaboration. You can use a public computer or bring your own, and work individually or with others. In addition to NYURoam wireless access, the CoLabs offer public computers (dual-boot Mac and Windows) with web browsers, Microsoft Office software, and high-speed connections to Internet resources; laser printers; and areas for individual and collaborative work. NYU CoLabs are generally unstaffed, but help is available via a help line phone in each location, or online chat with a ITS staff member (instructions available on site). See also: Academic Technology Centers.
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NYU Survey Service (Qualtrics)
Category: Academic Technology Support
The NYU Survey Service provides Qualtrics, a tool for creating and administering web-based surveys for research, teaching, and administrative needs. Available via the NYUHome Research tab (home.nyu.edu/research).
(Stern affiliates should use Surveys@Stern instead: Surveys@Stern).
Click here for the NYU Survey Service Terms of Use.
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Open Education (Pilot)
Category: Academic Technology Support
The Open Education Pilot, an NYU initiative, makes some exceptional NYU courses freely available online to the public. The concept of sharing educational resources freely around the world, referred to as "open education" or "open courseware," is now gaining mainstream acceptance both inside and outside of the university. Over 200 higher education institutions worldwide have similar initiatives.
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Printing in Departments
Category: Academic Technology Support
ITS can work with departments to implement the ITS Print Service for NYU departmental printers.
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Unified Desktop Imaging
Category: Academic Technology Support
This service provide configuration and installation of desktop images and troubleshooting/resolution of software configuration problems or issues for technology-equipped classrooms.
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Unix Computing Accounts
Category: Academic Technology Support
ITS provides accounts with access to Unix computing resources for instruction.
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Virtual Computer Lab (VCL)
Category: Academic Technology Support
The Virtual Computer Lab (VCL) provides NYU students with virtual access to academically relevant software applications. For a list of current applications, see Virtual Computer Lab (VCL): Available applications and software.
The VCL is available at: vcl.nyu.edu.
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