Where do you need the Internet? Increasingly, the answer is "in the library." That's why ITS established pervasive wireless connectivity in Davis Library and the R.B. House Undergraduate Library this summer.
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Interested in technology and how it impacts the campus? One way to stay current is to sign up for one of ITS' information sources via RSS so that you can have specialized information delivered to your computer as often as every day, waiting for you to access when you need it later.
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Can computer games be a useful tool to support student learning at UNC-Chapel Hill? What would it take to incorporate them into our curriculum? We invite you to attend Games4Learning: A conversation about our future to engage these questions in collaboration with your colleagues from around campus.
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Some say that the use of laptops in the classroom will ultimately get rid of handwriting ... but what if it's just the opposite? Students and professors who use a new generation of PCs are not only typing their notes in classrooms, but also using their laptop screen to annotate them with handwritten asides, arrows, circles and all the other symbols that make handwriting so convenient.
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It's new, it's Microsoft and it's everywhere. But it's probably not time yet to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista. At this time, Windows Vista is not supported by UNC-Chapel Hill Information Technology Services.
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