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Computers and Technology

Kresge Technology Services available

Software Information

Windows Software


Microsoft Office

Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access,

Publisher, OneNote, Outlook, Skype   

MyITLab

Online assessment and training for Microsoft Office

Applications and Computer Concepts  

R

Statistical computing and graphics  

SPSS

Data analysis software package  

Amos 24

Structural Equation Modeling Program  

Terrapin Logo

Logo  

Second Life Viewer

Virtual reality software  

VLC Media Player

Media Player  

GIMP

Raster Graphics Editor

Mac Software


Microsoft Office

Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access  

Pages

Word Processing Software  

Keynote

Presentation Software  

Numbers

Spreadsheet Software  

Second Life Viewer

Virtual reality software  

VLC

Media Player  

GIMP

Raster Graphics Editor

 

Assistive Software

One adaptive computer station is available on an adjustable-height table in the Library's Learning Commons (North Wing). A second adaptive station is available in Study Room #229, and includes a Juliet Braille Embosser & Duxbury Braille Translator. The key for Room #229 may be requested at the Service Desk on Kresge Library's 2nd floor. In addition to the software available on all of the Library's research computers, the Adaptive Stations provide the following software and come equipped with large-print keyboards and noise-canceling headphones/microphones: 

Assistive technology equipment includes:

  • Topaz CCTV
  • Juliet Braille Embosser & Duxbury Braille Translator
  • Headphones
  • Microphones 

Software includes:

  • Dragon Naturally Speaking (voice-to-text dictation software - not installed in Room 229)
  • Kurzweil 1000 & 3000 (text to speech software) Inspiration (visual mapping, outlining and writing software - Room 229 only)
  • JAWS - (screen-reading software)
  • ZoomText (screen-enlarging software) 

Assistance for these programs is available in the Library's North Wing on the 2nd floor at the Technology Help Desks. 

See all services for people with disabilities.