We in LIS have been testing a new method of connecting to College resources from off-campus, and we are excited to announce that it is ready for prime time. The Junos Pulse client is available for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices. Next time you’re off-campus, try it yourself – the instructions are at http://go.middlebury.edu/vpn. […]…Continue Reading New VPN Client: Junos Pulse
Month: March 2014
RESCHEDULED AGAIN: Glenn Andres to Lecture About Vermont Architecture
No, you’re not having déjà vu. Since many people were turned away from his first two lectures on the Museum’s current exhibition Observing Vermont Architecture, Glenn Andres, Professor of the History of Art and Architecture, will reprise, for a third … Continue reading →…Continue Reading RESCHEDULED AGAIN: Glenn Andres to Lecture About Vermont Architecture
New Employee
In this post we’ll introduce you to a new member of the Middlebury College staff. Please join us as we welcome Jonathan to campus! Jonathan Kemp joined Sciences Technical Support Services in February as Telescope Specialist and will be working … Continue reading →…Continue Reading New Employee
Apple Quick Tips- OS X Mavericks
One of the main reasons behind the operating system upgrade to Mavericks was for conserving battery life. Apple has worked out how to conserve battery life by having the new operating system drop processing hogs like Spotlight and Time … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Apple Quick Tips- OS X Mavericks
Friday links – March 7, 2014
Gibberish in science journals? An analysis of some recent “sting” operations on scholarly journals….Continue Reading Friday links – March 7, 2014
Learning lunch on the Digital Liberal Arts – Tuesday March 11, 12:15
Over the past decade, digital technologies have suffused every corner of liberal arts education, from in-class instruction to student life to faculty research to campus infrastructure. One important impact of this digital shift has been that technologies that had previously … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Learning lunch on the Digital Liberal Arts – Tuesday March 11, 12:15
Academic Roundtable – The Pedagogy of the Poster: Using large-format print to encourage student engagement
Please join us on Monday, March 17, 2014 in the Coltrane Lounge at 12:15 p.m. Poster sessions are common means of sharing research and project information at academic conferences and our own Spring Student Symposium, but how are they used … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Academic Roundtable – The Pedagogy of the Poster: Using large-format print to encourage student engagement