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Describes the standard computer hardware options available to Bowdoin faculty and staff, including current MacBook Pro and Dell Latitude laptop configurations, what peripherals are included, and how to request additional items. For full-time faculty and eligible staff. Annual review required — hardware specs must be updated each fiscal year.
Explains the types of non-standard Bowdoin accounts available for contractors, collaborators, and researchers who are not employees of the college. Covers what access these accounts provide, how long they last, and how department supervisors or coordinators can request them through the Service Catalog.
Mills Hall, Room 127 is a standard classroom with general presentation options.
Explains why Zoom displays a -4 GMT offset for Eastern Standard Time during summer months, and how to fix it by selecting the correct named time zone in Zoom settings.
If the standard steps to reset the password of your Mac user account don't succeed, try these additional steps.
Describes the standard computer hardware, software, and peripherals provided to Bowdoin faculty and staff through the Computer Allocation Program (CAP). Covers current device specifications, what is included in a standard setup, and the process for requesting items above $5,000. Annual review required — hardware specs must be updated each fiscal year
The Media Commons Classroom in the Media Commons is outfitted and designed for a large assortment of classes. It contains all of the technology needed to host or attend an advanced video conference but can also be used as a standard classroom with the ability to view content on any one of 5 screens either one at a time or simultaneously.
Adams 208 is a standard classroom that offers professors the flexibility of instructing students in a classroom environment, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology use into their coursework. The classroom is designed to help professors and students give elaborate audio and video presentations.
Adams 406 is a standard classroom that offers professors the flexibility of instructing students in a classroom environment, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology use into their coursework. The classroom is designed to help professors and students give elaborate audio and video presentations.
Banister 106 is a standard classroom that offers professors the flexibility of instructing students in a classroom environment, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology use into their coursework. The classroom is designed to help professors and students give elaborate audio and video presentations.
Adams 114 is a standard classroom that offers faculty the flexibility of instructing students in a classroom environment, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology use into their coursework. The classroom is designed to allow faculty and students to give elaborate audio and video presentations.
Adams 202 is a standard classroom that offers professors the flexibility of instructing students in a classroom environment, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology use into their coursework. The classroom is designed to help professors and students give elaborate audio and video presentations.
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