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Technology and Learning

The School of Business Administration requires that students purchase a personal tablet.  The School supports students and their tablets throughout their career at the university.  This support integrates the software skills and tools students will need when they graduate with the knowledge they'll have to succeed.

Need help with your computer?  Go to 227 Kalkin, call 802 656-0800 or send e-mail to help@bsad.uvm.edu. The school provides computer labs for all students enrolled in business classes.  These labs are located in 100, 102 and 327 Kalkin Hall.  Accounts are available in 218 Kalkin Hall M-F during normal business hours.

Through the School of Business Administration's alliance with Microsoft, we offer the most recent up to date Microsoft software (including Windows Vista, Office Enterprise 2007 [Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Access, OneNote, Groove, InfoPath], Visio, Visual Studio .NET and much more).

Table of Contents - Technology & Learning
  • GenevaLogic Vision
    The School of Business Administration has licensed GenevaLogic Vision in the Kalkin 100 Computer Lab Classrooms.
  • Wireless Networking
    In anticipating the next major trend of computing, the School of Business Administration is able to support all state of the art wireless devices including PDA's with 802.11B Wi-Fi cards, Tablet PC's and any device with a network interface card.
  • New Server Technologies
    The School of Business Administration invests in technology and uses software solutions to increase productivity and content quality.
  • Microsoft Campus Agreement
    The University of Vermont has joined a consortium http://nercomp.org/membership/licensing_agreements.aspx to participate in Microsoft's Campus Agreement as described at http://www.microsoft.com/Education/CampusAgreement.mspx. 
  • Alternative Operating Solutions
    The School of Business Administration evaluates alternative operating system and environments for desktop client machines.
  • Personal Computer Requirement FAQ
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