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Computing and Information Technology (CIT)
The online source to learning more about computing at the University.
Web Streaming Video
Presenting several examples of web-based, on-demand, and 'streaming' audio and video. Software presented includes RealNetwork's RealAudio/RealVideo and Apple Computer's QuickTime.
Digital Media Development Lab
Computer lab in Lafayette 407, focused on production and not just surfing and email.
Telecommunications and Network Services
In charge of servicing the phone system and computer networks.
Computing Facilities on Campus
Specifications, locations and policies of campus computer laboratories.
Microcomputer Services Depot
Providing desktop and labtop systems, and technical support.
Electronic Communication
Usage and support information for communicating using email, mailing lists, and newgrousp, with a variety of software clients.
Buttons, Balls, and Icons
Located on the official University web server, available for use on department and personal web pages.
World Wide Web (WWW) Icons
Web icons found on the University's Apache server.
Information Technology (IT) Network
Provide a cross-unit, campus-wide vehicle for strategic IT decision-making and implementation support, as well as cross-campus collaboration on IT projects and objectives.
Web Template Guide
Resource for information on the "magicscript" which can generate department or student organization web sites, making content creation and maintenance easier, and giving pages an official and standard look.
How to Publish on the Web at UVM
A tutorial how to create and make web pages available via the Internet.
Computer Information and Technology (CIT) Helpline
Assisting all Students, Faculty and Staff in their use of Information Technology and the networked computer environment.
University Graphics and Printing Image Library
Downloading seals, banners, logos, and other various University related graphics.
Online Tools for Teaching
Utilizing the web for teaching, by Steve Cavrak.
Computer and Network Use Policy
And administrative interpretation.
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