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WCTS stands for Whitman College Technology Services. We manage and support Whitman College's shared technology resources. Our main office and Help Desk are located in Olin 168, with several other offices around campus. WCTS maintains an extensive website that includes everything from information about the staff and technology-related College policies, to detailed instructions for using many of the technology resources on campus. We encourage you to browse our site at http://wcts.whitman.edu.the Technology Services Building at 406 E. Main.

Who should I call if I have a problem or a question about my Whitman-owned computer?

If you have a problem or general question about your computer or software, or if you aren't sure who to ask, call the WCTS Help Desk at 509-527-4976. You can also email your question to helpdesk@whitman.edu. The Help Desk consultant will either answer your question or forward your inquiry to the subject expert. You may also submit a service request at any time via our website the Whitman portal https://webappmy.whitman.edu/wcts/tech-support.

If you are an administrative user and have questions about computer upgrades, hardware purchasing or software please contact Joelle ChavreRobert Fricke, Director of IT Client Services or chavrejc@whitmanor frickerg@whitman.edu. If you are from an academic office, contact David Sprunger, Director of Instructional & Learning Technolgy at x4762 or Technology sprungde@whitman.edu.

If you would like assistance with an instructional issue that concerns using technology in teaching or research, including hardware purchasing, please contact the Instructional & Learning Technologist for your division.

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All faculty, staff & students automatically receive a Whitman account. The credentials for this account enable you to access your Whitman email account, use Whitman wireless, and connect to the Whitman wired network. Connecting to the Whitman network allows you to access various resources such as networked file servers and printers. Your account should be created prior to arrival, but and it is necessary to activate it before use by going to  https://rs.whitman.edu/activate/.

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Contact the Help Desk (x4976 or helpdesk@whitman.edu) or visit the WCTS office in Olin 168 for information about accessing and using your accounts.

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Your office computer will be running either Windows 7, 10, 11 or Mac OSX.

To log on to the computer, just enter the credentials as prompted. The username and password are your Whitman username and password that you received upon arrival at Whitman. These credentials are 'case sensitive' so capital letters must be entered as capitals. If you forget your password, contact the Help Desk (x4976 or helpdesk@whitman.edu) for assistance in resetting it. This log on process will also be required to access lab, library, and many smart classroom computers.

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We have many support pages to help you learn the basics of using your computer and the various resources that are available through Whitman. Below are a short list of sections that may be of particular interest to incoming Staff members:

  • Security & Updates: Information on specific topics such as backing up, virus protection, passwords, updates, and more.
  • Email: Setting up and using your Whitman email account. Topics include forwarding your email to another address and setting vacation messages.netFiles: What netFiles is and how to use the service. To access netFiles directly, go tohttps://netfiles.whitman.edu.
  • Network File Storage: All about storing files on the Whitman servers.
  • Printing: Instructions on how to print from your computer.

How do I use Whitman email?

For details on how to use your account, please see our Email support section.

Can WCTS provide hardware, maintenance, and repair for my home computer?

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WCTS provides full support for Whitman's "Standard Software Package", when installed on College-owned computers. Supported software includes the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Powerpoint), as well as a large collection of additional software packages. Contact the Help Desk (x4976 or helpdesk@whitman.edu) or your  Instructional & Learning Technologist, if you need information about availability and support for specialized software applications.

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Yes. WCTS staff can come to your class to demonstrate certain software, or can schedule workshops at other times to show your students how to use a particular application. Contact either your  Instructional & Learning Technologist or Rich Hinz.

Can WCTS help me evaluate software or figure out what I need?

Yes. Contact your Instructional & Learning Technologist.

Do students have access to the network from residence hall rooms?

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We highly recommend using the CLEo Learning the Canvas Learning and Collaboration System. Contact Contact Rich Hinz if you want to try.

You can also create a mailing list yourself. See "For Faculty" page for information page. 

Is it possible to view class enrollment information on-line?

Whitman currently offers the ability to view live enrollment information on-line through Whitman's web site.  See Faculty web-access (QUACK and WebAdvisor) for instructions.

How do I arrange to use a computer and have access to the Internet for a class session?

Most classrooms already have network/Internet connections available; including some "smart" classrooms which are equipped with a permanent computer installation. This information is available on-line athttp://wcts.whitman.edu/resources/ims/classroom.html.

If you use a computer frequently in your teaching, we encourage you to schedule your class in a "smart classroom," or at least in a room with a network connection. If you have an occasional need for equipment, you may check out a mobile multimedia cart located in your building, or contact Instructional Multimedia Services (IMS) in advance to arrange for equipment delivery.

the my.Whitman portal site.

Where can I get access to a scanner or other equipment that I don't have in my own office?

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General access scanners are located in the Library ,  Maxey lab, Science Lab, and the Hunter Multimedia Development lab. The "MDL" in Hunter also offers access to more advanced equipment such as slide scanners, film printers, CD burners, camcorders, and more (see the MDL website for details).

Contact the WCTS HelpDeskHelp Desk if you need information about equipment availability.

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For Staff: WCTS equipment is normally on a four or five six year replacement cycle. You will be contacted when your machine is slated for replacement. If you have concerns or computer needs, talk to Joelle Chavre Robert Fricke, she he can tell you more about procedures for requesting equipment.

For Faculty: Communicate with your Instructional & Learning Technologist about your equipment needs. Better yet, talk about what you need to be able to accomplish using your computer so we can work toward identifying equipment that will do what you need.

Do you have laptop computers that I can check out?

For Faculty & Staff:  Yes. WCTS maintains a small pool of Macintosh and PC 'loaner laptops'. They are available for short term checkout (less than 2 weeks) for Whitman-related use, on a "first-reserve, first-pickup" basis. Contact Ronnelle Partlow (x5415) or the Contact the Help Desk (x4976 or helpdesk@whitman.edu) to request a laptop loan.

For Students:  Yes. WCTS has a small pool of Chromebook, Macintosh and PC laptops, as well as Macintosh chargers. They are available for up to 4 hours at a time and are only to be used with the Penrose Library. These items are available on a first-come, first-server serve basis and are available for checkout at the Technology Desk in the lobby of the Penrose Library. For long term laptop checkouts, please contact the Academic Resource Center.

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WCTS offers training workshops on a regular basis. See our Training web page for detail.

If you do not see the training course you need or need one-on-one assistance, contact Rich Hinz.

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