DOIT services to ace your finals

DOIT services to ace your finals

It’s finals time! This means lots of studying, writing, printing, and more. We wanted to highlight some of our services from the Division of Information Technology that can help you ace those exams and projects.

1. Office 365
Collaborate online with your classmates or take your work wherever you go. Office 365 includes PowerPoint and Word, which means you can work online together from anywhere. There’s also a TON of apps, which means a TON of ways to help you succeed!
👉 https://doit.txstate.edu/services/office365.html

Office 365 app icons

2. Zoom
Finding a perfect time and place to meet with group members or classmates for study sessions can be tough. Meet-up virtually with Zoom! It’s an online video conferencing software that can be used on your laptop or phone with the Zoom app.
👉 https://doit.txstate.edu/services/online-meetings.html

3. Campus Computer Labs
Campus computer labs are great for the basics—working on your documents, printing, meeting up and working with group members. But some labs also have advanced software in case you need it, such as Adobe Creative Cloud, ArcGIS, SPSS, and more.
👉 https://www.library.txstate.edu/computers/complabtechspot.html

TXST Derrick Hall computer lab

4. Send N’ Print
It’s finals time, and you need to get your stuff printed quickly. Send documents from your personal computers to Send N’ Print spots on campus.
👉 https://doit.txstate.edu/services/sendnprint

Cat pawing at printer

5. IT Assistance Center
While studying or working on projects, the last thing you need to worry about is something going wrong with your technology. Please don’t hesitate to contact ITAC! They’ve got your back and help you out so you can get back to it.
👉 https://doit.txstate.edu/services/itac

ITAC Friendly Service

Good luck on those tests and projects, Bobcats, you’ve got this!

Steffanie Agnew is the digital marketing strategist in the IT Marketing and Communications office.

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Steffanie Agnew the Digital Marketing Strategist for the Division of Information Technology at Texas State University.