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- UM computer labs
UM labs normally have several types of assistive technology.
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- Accessible technology at UM
IT provides training and consulting to help departments meet requirements of UM's Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility policy.
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- Assistive technology support
The University of Montana provides assistive technology services and support to students and employees. The first step for students is to contact Disability Services for Students to receive authorization for assistive technology assistance. Employees may contact the Assistive Technology Specialist directly. DSS may be contacted at 2243.
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- Assistive technology support
This Knowledge Base article presents the things required to get the most out of your meeting with the Assistive Technology Specialist. Here, you will be instructed what to bring and where you can get the assistance you may require to receive the highest benefit from your meeting.
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The process of reviewing electronic and information technology (also called information and communication technology) at the University of Montana.
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Computer lab policies including reservations, assistive technology, and help.
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The Student Computer Fee is one of three different student fees collected for the purpose of funding technology costs within the University.
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- Software (Applications)
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- Statistical Analysis System
Through a cooperative agreement with MSU-Bozeman Information Technology Services, UM faculty and staff may obtain SAS statistical software.
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- Captioning, copyright, and media services overview and FAQ
Summary of captioning services and media conversion for Central IT (Accessible Technology Services), Disability Services for Students, Mansfield Library and UMOnline.
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- Third Party Publishers / Instructional Materials
Procedure for re-testing conditional use software due to contract expiration involving both UMOnline and Accessible Technology Services.
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- IT Helpdesks
A Departmental Technology Liaison is intended to be a contact point for IT staff when providing IT support for a UM IT supported department. Ideally, Tech Liaisons are well known in the department and have a solid understanding of how technology is being utilized throughout his/her department.
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- Computer Labs & Scantron
Learn more about the high tech multimedia classrooms at UM. This article lists the technology used in the multimedia classrooms and who to contact for support or questions about the classrooms.
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- Wireless, Network, & Telecom
The University of Montana does not block P2P network traffic, since there are many legitimate and legal uses of this technology. However, P2P software can also be misused to violate copyright for media including music, TV shows, and movies. It is the responsibility of each user of the UM Network, whether a student, staff, or patron, to insure they do not violate copyright when choosing to use P2P software.
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- How to request accessible technology services
The University of Montana strives to deliver alternative formats of text in a reasonable amount of time. In Accessible Technology Services, textbooks will be converted on a "first in, first out" basis.
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A mailing list is a communication tool used by its members to participate in online discussions by posting comments, suggestions, and other information to a large number of people at the same time. At The University of Montana, employees and students have the opportunity to host and/or participate in online discussions that are locally administered by Information Technology using LISTSERV, an email communication tool.