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://cphapps.temple.edu/wiki/it/office/applications
Licensed softwareAvailable at discounted pricing
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://education.temple.edu/certification/tims-mypdesuite
The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) requires that all applications for credentials be completed and submitted online via PDE's Teacher Information Management System (TIMS) - MyPDESuite. Paper applications are no longer being accepted and can no longer be submitted directly to Temple University for processing. How To Apply for Your Certification Please go to MyPDESuite - https://www ...
https://apply.temple.edu/
Temple University offers more than 500 academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates, professional degrees and certifications, and continuing studies opportunities. Search all of Temple's academic programs Take the next step in your education at Temple University by selecting one of the applications below.
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://community.mis.temple.edu/branchout/project-description/
A Social Media app for Temple University. The app will allow for Temple students to connect with each other based on their profile information. The information that will be needed when you create an account is your Full Name, Graduation Date, Major, Courses Taken/Taking, Temple Organizations involved in, and Temple Activities involved in.
https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=936400&p=6879974
If you are not using surveys in your project, another way to collect data is through direct data entry. This method can be used to input data into your REDCap project by the research team, or record data that was collected on paper or on another digital data collection system. You can do this by adding and editing records manually, or importing data with the Data Import Tool. There are two ...
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://guides.temple.edu/ai-research-tools/chatbots
This guide offers advice on AI-powered tools and functionality created for or used in academic research.