Assistive technology helps individuals with disabilities perform tasks which might otherwise pose challenges or not be possible. This could include accessible text-to-speech support for reading materials, speech-to-text for writing support, digital recorders, audio listening devices, and more.
Service requests and management of audio, and visual equipment such as data projectors, DVD/Blu-ray players, overhead projectors, and more available within classrooms, conference rooms, and other campus spaces.
University computer labs provide customers with an extensive software library installed on both Windows and Mac workstations, printing options, and technical support.
Assistance, and requests associated with the university's electronic portfolio (ePortfolio) service.
The Learning Management System is to deliver course content and interact with instructors and fellow students of a classes. It is primarily used for distance education classes that are taught entirely online but can also used for face-to-face or mixed classes.