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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.
Print credits for credit seeking students and guests are available to print to public printers on campus, except law school.
If you are unable to find what you are looking for in the services above, use this to submit a ticket for assistance.
Daily informational email digests that are sent to active faculty, staff, and students.
Zoom is a telecommunications application that offers quality video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing for conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars, across mobile devices, personal computers, and telephones.
Request Training on how to use the with the classroom technology or multimedia equipment available on campus.
Report an event or occurrence that threatens the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of an information system, computer, or data.
All Faculty, Staff, and Students are required to use Duo when logging in to Bannerweb or when connecting to the VPN.
All departments on campus are divided into four replacement groups. Under the replacement plan, a department will receive new computers for all full-time users in their specified replacement year.
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.
Email forwarding is available for students, adjunct law faculty, retirees, and alumni to forward their @richmond.edu emails to a personal email address.
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.
There are various wireless networks available on campus for faculty, staff, students, visitors, and smart devices/game consoles.
The TLC offers high-quality art printing using our Epson SureColor P7000 printer.
For questions and requests regarding academic, administrative, general education, and Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) assessment.
Panopto is a cloud-based service that works in tandem with a desktop application that is used to record lectures in classrooms, or at your desk (commonly used for flipped classroom applications).
Request for an approved app or add-in for Office 365 to be enabled for your account.
Information Services provides support for software to faculty, staff, and students. In addition, faculty and staff can request specialty software for their University computers or request a consultation with IS Procurement to discuss software purchasing options.
Blackboard is a web-based tool for teaching, learning, and collaboration.