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Other Recommended Tools

As academic technologists, we support a wide range of technologies and goals. The tools below represent a selection of those we use most often and those we get the most questions about. This list isn’t comprehensive, but we will work to update it as our recommendations change.

If you’re looking for info on one of the many other software products that ITS supports, check the Software Downloads page in the ITS Self Service Portal.

Working with video, audio, images

Multimedia Production

Adobe Express

A content creation tool similar to Canva. Great for creating graphics and videos quickly.

Adobe Creative Cloud

Licenses are available for students, faculty and staff for this industry-leading multimedia suite. Includes access to applications ranging from video editing (Premiere) to print layout (InDesign) to photo editing (Photoshop).

Audacity

Free, open source audio editing. Great for podcast production and audio storytelling. Compatible on Mac, PC, Linux.

Drone Photo/Video

We have a drone available for faculty or class use. We can provide offer consultation, training and, in limited circumstances, photography or videography.

ThingLink

An interactive images platform that’s great for virtual tours, hotspots, and visual annotations. We have a limited number of licenses. Contact us if interested.

WeVideo

Cloud-based video editing. Built-in, real-time collaboration! Email us if you’d like to a license for the Macalester account.

Representing information

Mapping and Data Visualization

Flourish

Flourish is a quick and easy to use web-based data visualization tool. They offer free accounts to create public interactive visualizations.

Knight Lab Tools

Knight Lab is a collaborative community at Northwestern University that has created several innovative open-source tools for media makers. These tools, including the popular Timeline.js, are focused on storytelling and sharing information in creative and effective ways.

Tools for Universal Design

Transcription and Accessibility

Kurzweil/Text Help

Placeholder text until I write something for this. Some more details about this software, and how to use or get it, et cetera.

Otter.ai

Transcribe and edit speech to text in English using Otter.ai.

Adobe Premiere

Transcribe speech to text or create captions in several languages using Adobe Premiere. You can access Premiere in the DRC and the Idea Lab, and can request a license on the ITS Help Portal.

Adding to the Internet

Web Development

Web Hosting

We offer free web hosting via Reclaim, where you can install WordPress, Omeka, and more. Faculty and students can request web hosting here.