Digital Tool Hub
Your Responsibilities
As a user of our Digital Tool Hub, it is your responsibility to use software in a manner that aligns with Lane's policies and standards. This includes protecting college resources and data by ensuring compliance with relevant policies, storing sensitive information in approved systems, and facilitating equitable access for all users, including those with disabilities.
You are individually accountable for any software installed on your devices and must adhere to the terms and conditions of software licenses. While we strive to provide support for a wide range of applications, please note that some may not be directly supported by the college. All software usage is subject to our policies, and you must review our guidelines on software procurement and licensing compliance. The college cannot be held liable for damages resulting from the installation or use of software obtained through our hub. We appreciate your cooperation in respecting copyright laws and using digital tools responsibly.
Relevant Policies:
Lane's Digital Tool Hub offers a convenient space for students, faculty, and staff to access various softwares to enrich teaching, learning, and productivity. Whether you're a faculty member exploring options to enhance your courses or a student seeking tools to aid in your studies, our hub provides a range of options to suit your needs. We prioritize consistency, accessibility, cost, and privacy to support informed decision-making. This catalog is continuously growing so be sure to check back in when you are looking for a new tool to improve your class or workflow! Learn more about the Digital Tool Hub
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Prezi is a dynamic presentation software that offers a zoomable canvas for creating visually engaging presentations.
Software Type Presentation
Who Uses It Students, Instructors, Staff
Cost Optional Individual Subscription, Free
Know of another tool used at Lane for education? Let us know by filling out this form and we can review it for the Digital Tool Hub!
Have any questions? Contact us at DigitalToolHub@lanecc.edu.
Accessible is defined as:
When considering the use of a digital tool with students in a classroom, prioritizing accessibility is essential. Accessibility is assessed through compliance with WCAG 2.0 standards. All software, where the primary user is students, in the Digital Tool Hub is accessible. Keep in mind there are some exceptions due to the nature of the various types of software. For software that has a level of partial accessibility, the accessibility issues are always outlined on each tool's page.
- What is a VPAT: A Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT®) is a document that explains how information and communication technology products such as software, hardware, electronic content, and support documentation meet the Revised 508 Standards for IT accessibility. Check out Sonoma State University's article and learn how to read a VPAT.
How are the tags defined:
Tags can be changed at any time, so check in regularly for any software changes, recommendations, approval, etc.
Tags are defined as follows:
- Recommended by ATC: This is a tool recommended by the Academic Technology Center (ATC) for faculty to use for its intended purposes.
- IT Approved: The tool has been fully vetted for cybersecurity.
- AI Ready:AI features are already available and can be used immediately. Users can enable or disable them without additional purchases or administrative intervention.
- AI Capable:The software includes AI functionality that is not currently active. These features may require activation by Lane, a settings change, or a separate license/purchase.
- AI Extendable:AI features are not built-in but can be added through plugins, integrations, or companion services. These may involve complex setup or extra cost.
- Exploratory (Accessibility Risk):AI features are not built-in but can be added through plugins, integrations, or companion services. These may involve complex setup or extra cost.
- User's Choice:This tool is new or meant for exploration purposes only and has not been assessed for accessibility compliance, including alignment with WCAG standards applicable to U.S. educational institutions. Its accessibility status is unknown due to limited documentation and insufficient information from the vendor. Because accessibility cannot be verified, this tool must not be required for any course activity, assessment, or essential learning outcome. Student use must remain fully optional, and no student should experience reduced access to effective learning, engagement, or practice because they choose not to use this tool. Tools with this tag are intended primarily for internal exploration, experimentation, and optional enhancement rather than required instructional use.
Difficulty is defined at each level as follows:
- Beginner-Friendly: Requires basic familiarity with digital tools. Able to follow simple instructions and navigate intuitively. Benefit from clear guidance and encouragement.
- Intermediate: Requires a moderate level of understanding of digital tools. Can explore deeper features and adapt to some customization. Able to engage and use with moderate complexity and seek help when needed.
- Advanced: Requires advanced proficiency in using digital tools. Can navigate complex workflows and adapt to advanced customization. Able to innovate, contribute, and troubleshoot independently within the platform.