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Microsoft PowerPoint is one of the most popular tools used to create slide show presentations, typically during face-to-face meetings and lectures. However, PowerPoint can be used to organize thoughts for a lesson, present key points, and create handouts that can be printed. Because of this, the content will need to be accessible to those viewing the presentation live, those viewing printed versions of the slides, and those accessing the content electronically.
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Mathematica, "the world's definitive system for modern technical computing" is available for students, faculty and staff. This article will describe the process for downloading the Wolfram Mathematica software onto both UCO owned and personal machines.
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Microsoft Defender Antivirus is installed on UCO-owned machines by default.
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This article provides online resources and support for the suite of Respondus tools including Respondus 4.0, the LockDown browser, and Respondus Monitor.
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Presenting the right brand across social media platforms can be tricky. University Communications and Information Technology have partnered to assist you with the information you need to present your site.
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There are a lot of options when it comes to social media. Provided are some of the best practices identified by the university experts on social media.
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Description, restrictions, and links to Assistive Tech (AT) software including built-in AT features in existing software and operating systems. For all staff, students, and some available to general public.
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Outlines the differences between EULAs, ToU agreements, and T&Cs. EULAs, ToU agreements, and T&Cs. All are legal agreements that outline the terms and conditions under which a user is allowed to use a product or service.
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The university social media guidelines are intended to support the university's use of social media while ensuring communications adhere to the university intended brand and image standards.
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Microsoft Office 365 is available for UCO students at no cost
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In Fall 2017, Adobe changed their method for licensing Adobe Creative Cloud products. This article instructs users of these products on how to sign in with their Adobe Enterprise ID.
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This guide is for event submission on Campus Calendar.
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Digital accessibility is the practice of designing and developing websites, applications and documents such that their presentation, content and functionalities are understandable and operable by as many people as possible. Following the best practices in this article will start you on a path in creating accessible digital content for your students.
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Schedule Webex meetings, events, training sessions, or team meetings and invite all class members. Share office hours and view analytics, including attendance. Create a team or space within Webex Teams so that class members can communicate, share files, receive updates, and see links to meeting recordings or upcoming meetings.