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The TLC offers high-end cameras (DSLR, video, GoPros), audio recording equipment, lighting equipment, and accessories available for three-day checkout.
UR depends on each business office to understand and document their business processes and also, to use their training budgets to maintain necessary skills and abilities.
Phishing is the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from someone you may know in order to convince individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
Any student’s Windows or MacOS computer that connects to the network on campus is required to have the University's provided CrowdStrike Falcon antivirus installed.
o ArachNet Access and Permissions
o ArachNet Training
o BBIS/UR Online Access and Training
Request for an approved app or add-in for Office 365 to be enabled for your account.
Google, Box, Microsoft O365, Zoom and Blackboard's cloud-based environments include applications (apps) to enhance the use of those products. Most of the vendor-written apps are enabled by default, but some (including most third-party and consumer apps) are not. All non-enabled apps must be reviewed and approved by our App Vetting Group to be enabled.
Smart devices and game consoles must first be registered before they can connect to the wireless or wired network on campus.
The TLC offers high-resolution, resin 3D printing on a Formlabs Form3 printer. Our dedicated 3d printing room is in our new location in Room 212 on the second floor of Boatwright Library.
Request the creation of a new Top-Level Department Box folder or Box Hub.
The Technology Learning Center supports large format poster printing for University of Richmond credit-earning class projects and conferences.
There are various wireless networks available on campus for faculty, staff, students, visitors, and smart devices/game consoles.
Get support for Data Recovery if you can not locate data on your computer.
Print credits for credit seeking students and guests are available to print to public printers on campus, except law school.
Daily informational email digests that are sent to active faculty, staff, and students.
One-on-one or group training and consultations for a variety of multimedia software tools, led by TLC staff members who specialize in those tools.
Request a shared mailbox (email inbox and calendar) for a University Department.
Many web-based applications, whether hosted at the University data center (on premise) or hosted by a third party (SaaS / Software as a Service) support single sign on authentication allowing UR faculty, staff, students, and alumni to use their University NetID and password to authenticate.
o Add or update a constituent in ArachNet
o Bulk data addition/upload
o Large scale data clean-up
The web at the University of Richmond is centrally managed using a content management system called, Cascade CMS. Web Services and University Communications administers this tool and offer training materials and tutorials at web.richmond.edu.
Find information about multimedia equipment (portable screens, projectors, and clickers) available to check out through TMSS.
The Computer Help Desk has laptops and iPads available for faculty and staff to loan for a limited period of time.
This program supports the needs of undergraduate students that require the use of a computer while their computer is being serviced.