Using classroom capture with Panopto, you can record your regularly-scheduled, face-to-face classes in any Panopto-equipped classroom.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
The Office of Information Technology provides teaching and research resources that support enhanced classroom technology, Optical Mark Reading, high-performance computing, research storage, a virtual computing lab and IT accessiblity for the campus community.
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Office of Information Technology
In this program, researchers purchase compatible HPC hardware and any specialized or discipline-specific software licenses. NC State Office of Information Technology (OIT) provides space in an appropriate and secure operating environment, all necessary infrastructure (rack, chassis, power, cooling, networking), and the system administration and server support.
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Office of Information Technology
Users experiencing computer problems can search the NC State Help Desk knowledge base to find answers to common support questions. In addition they can receive help by email and phone.
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Office of Information Technology
NC State requires that every computer connected to the campus network have antivirus software installed.
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Office of Information Technology
MyPack Portal provides self-service for leave, paycheck and other employee services.
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Office of Information Technology
NC State uses Moodle as its primary learning management software. Moodle enables instructors to communicate with students and provide a variety of activities and resources. Useres must sign into WolfWafe to access Moodle courses.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
The NC State University Libraries lends a wide variety of technologies: everything from the laptops, phone chargers, and cameras you might expect, to items that may surprise you such as binoculars and a "brainwave starter kit.
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Academic and Student Affairs
Distance Education and Learning Technology Application (DELTA) maintains a searchable Knowledge Base, an extensive collection of articles, guides, tutorials (QuickTrainings), FAQs and reports to find solutions related to DELTA's key services. This includes information on Blackboard, Moodle, WolfWare and more.
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Distance Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
NC State University is committed to providing a barrier-free IT environment to all people. The university has a technology-rich environment where applications, tools, and other educational resources are deployed in conventional and virtual computing labs, Web-based environments, online learning management systems, and offices.
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Office of Information Technology
Instructional Consultations are available for faculty for in-depth, one-on-one assistance with instructional design, teaching strategies, accessibility, course redesign or incorporating new tools into your course.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
DELTA and university partners support a wide variety of instructional systems and tools to create and deliver course content, share files and media, engage and assess students, create presentations, and access NCSU Libraries and DELTA multimedia tools. These tools can enhance learning, streamline course administration, increase engagement, and support student achievement.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
OIT High Performance Computing (HPC) services provide NC State students and faculty entry and medium level high performance computing resources and consulting support for research and instruction.
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Office of Information Technology
Virtual reality provides unique opportunities for training related to leadership and management in a safe and engaging environment. The GTI offers cultural competency training through VR.
LearnTech is the answer source for all questions about NC State’s learning technologies. Get help by calling (919) 513-7094 or send questions to learntech@ncsu.edu.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)