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How to gain access to most software applications while off-campus
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Find Locations for all Standard and Specialty Software
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A software list of our standard offerings installed on all non-classroom computers.
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Video tutorial on using the whiteboard KnoteSter software installed on the Pilot Instructor Station.
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Video tutorial on using the Desktop Marker KnoteSter software installed on the Pilot Instructor Station.
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- Document Camera - Flex 11
Video tutorial on using the document camera KnoteSter software installed on the Pilot Instructor Station.
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Instructions for enrolling a mobile device to access the library of software available through DU's mobile device management service, Jamf.
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Users may have experienced issues with logging in, uploading, and submitting papers to Turnitin today. This was due to a software bug, which has been resolved by the vendor.
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Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
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Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
- Knowledge Base
- News and Updates
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
- Knowledge Base
- News and Updates
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
- Knowledge Base
- News and Updates
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
- Knowledge Base
- News and Updates
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
- Knowledge Base
- News and Updates
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.