Last month when I told you about our new computer labs and classrooms with SMART Sync, I also mentioned that we offer a full software suite in some of these locations. This software package is currently available to classes scheduled in Derby Hall 029 and Hagerty Hall 186, but students who need access to the software outside of class for homework (or perhaps their own creative endeavors?) can get to it from the Digital Unions in both SEL 370 and Hagerty 171a.

So what’s in the software package? The Adobe creative suite for one, but the rest of the list is just too long to go through in one blog post. So, in the interest of saving space, you can find the Windows suite here and the Mac one over here. Assistance and training with this software is available at either Digital Union, but if you’re an instructor interested in getting into one of the classrooms, you should contact the Office of the Registrar about scheduling. If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us over at featuredspaces@osu.edu.
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Our Complete Software Suite for Computer Rich Classrooms and Digital Unions
Last month when I told you about our new computer labs and classrooms with SMART Sync, I also mentioned that we offer a full software suite in some of these locations. This software package is currently available to classes scheduled in Derby Hall 029 and Hagerty Hall 186, but students who need access to the software outside of class for homework (or perhaps their own creative endeavors?) can get to it from the Digital Unions in both SEL 370 and Hagerty 171a.
So what’s in the software package? The Adobe creative suite for one, but the rest of the list is just too long to go through in one blog post. So, in the interest of saving space, you can find the Windows suite here and the Mac one over here. Assistance and training with this software is available at either Digital Union, but if you’re an instructor interested in getting into one of the classrooms, you should contact the Office of the Registrar about scheduling. If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us over at featuredspaces@osu.edu.