New Exam Processing System Implemented
Remark has replaced Scantron as Wheaton's exam processing system. Remark is used to automatically grade tests using optical mark recognition or "bubble" testing. Read More
Remark has replaced Scantron as Wheaton's exam processing system. Remark is used to automatically grade tests using optical mark recognition or "bubble" testing. Read More
On August 13, the College's virtual private network (VPN) software, Global Protect, will be updated. This software is used to establish a secure connection to the Wheaton network from off-campus. Read More
Remark will replace Scantron as Wheaton's exam processing system starting in the Fall 2015 semester. Remark is used to automatically grade tests using optical mark recognition or "bubble" testing. Read More
The document management system upgrade from ImageNow to Perceptive Content 7.1 is complete. Perceptive Content 7.1 will be automatically installed in the next 24 hours on college-owned PCs connected to the campus network. Read More
In August 2015, we're launching ThunderCloud Training, powered by Lynda.com. Read More
During the last week of July 2015, Skype for Business will be installed on campus PCs and Microsoft Lync will be installed on campus Macs. These programs will be the College standard for instant messaging and online audiovisual conferencing. Read More
From 4:00 PM July 17 to 5:00 PM on July 22, ImageNow will be upgraded to the latest version, called Perceptive Content 7.1. During this upgrade, ImageNow will be unavailable. Read More
On August 1, 2015, we're expanding Wheaton College's Lynda.com subscription as part of our initiative to make this resource available to all students, faculty, and staff. Read More
We are updating our Wheaton campus phone system this summer, which includes a full factory reboot of all campus phones. One of our technicians will come by your office this summer to reboot your phone. Read More
The classroom student response system, also known as clickers, will be upgraded to a new cloud-based service on June 6. Read More