https://disabilities.temple.edu/info-sheet-techowl
Tools help people. TechOWL finds tools and technology for people across Pennsylvania. Lending Library - See what items will work best for you. Free Special Phones - If you have difficulty hearing, talking, seeing, thinking or moving. Used Equipment - Donate or get free devices. Information and Assistance - Call, email or chat online. Emergency Plans - In case of a disaster. Get a Demonstration ...
https://provost.temple.edu/
Interim Provost Dean, Klein College of Media and Communication Overseeing all academic initiatives, the provost is the senior academic administrator at Temple. Across campus—from admissions and curriculum to budgeting and strategic planning, from faculty recruitment and retention to research and assessment—the provost is a key leader for Temple’s academic community. The provost supports ...
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/who-we-are/departments/disability-resources/student-services/assistive-technology/useful-apps-programs
To help with the transition to remote learning, DRS is helping students connect with resources. Some apps are provided through the university. Those are noted and contact information is provided in order to register for those specific apps. Have software you love that isn't listed? Let us know through our suggestion form. Captioning Apps Text-to-Speech Speech-to-Text (Dictation) Note Taking ...
https://grad.temple.edu/admissions
Applying to a graduate program at Temple is the first step toward fulfilling your goals. Application requirements vary according to the degree program, college or school; whether you plan to take courses as a matriculated or non-matriculated student; or if you are an international applicant. Use the guidelines provided to help ensure you have all of the information you need to begin the ...
https://catbooking.temple.edu/
Educational Technology Consultations The Center for the Advancement of Teaching’s Educational Technology team offers in-person and virtual individualized consultation services on how to use educational technology and applications to enhance your instruction and promote student engagement, including: Identifying appropriate educational technology tools for your teaching context Maximizing the ...
https://law.temple.edu/news/students-in-temple-laws-tech-justice-clinic-contribute-to-early-win-in-landmark-florida-case/
From left to right: Sarah Grynpas, Sarah Sitzler, Nick Hunsicker, and Erico S. Solis. Students in Temple Law’s Tech Justice clinic, led by Professor Laura Bingham, made significant contributions to an early win in landmark litigation that seeks to hold an AI company and related entities liable for the death of a Florida teenager. As part of their participation in the clinic, Temple Law ...
https://tuportal6.temple.edu/web/its/blog/-/blogs/collaborate-online-with-microsoft-teams-faculty-staff-
Want to stay updated with your team across all your devices? Download the Teams desktop or mobile app. Note that if you use TU Gmail, the Teams scheduling meetings or other calendar features will not work because your calendar is in Gmail. Microsoft Outlook 365 users, however, can use the calendar features.
https://help.temple.edu/TDClient/277/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=20146
Print on the Go Web enables you to print documents and track your quota using a web browser (Windows, Mac OS, Android) or mobile app (iPhone/iPad). You can use this service from any location that has Internet access, either on or off campus.
https://its.temple.edu/tech-tools-classroom
Classroom Technology & Tools Over 500 smart classrooms feature computers, built-in multimedia, internet and wireless access. Instructors can record and share class lectures online using lecture capture programs. Wireless projection (Kramer/Apple TV) is available in Wachman Hall, the Science Education and Research Center (SERC) and the Tuttleman Learning Center, as well as other expanding ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/student-life
One day you’re studying in Charles Library, the next you’re sipping a cup of coffee while reading your notes in a park in downtown Philadelphia. Students have side gigs and part-time jobs. They’re starting businesses before they graduate. Whether you’re in a remote-learning classroom with dozens of your peers, finding your niche by joining a student club or exploring every corner of ...