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Access now requires user account approval. MINITAB is a statistical analysis software package available to faculty and regular staff for use on campus, in student labs and on Ohio State owned machines for university-related business. To receive access, submit a Site Licensed Software request.
- Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 allows Ohio State students, faculty and staff...
- Virtual Desktop
The Virtual Desktop allows Ohio State students and...
- Using ArcGIS at Ohio State
Overview. The Ohio State University maintains an annual site...
- News
The Office of Technology and Digital Innovation has been on...
- Our Culture
The Ohio State University community is incredibly diverse,...
- Media Mentions
Previously open only to OSU staff and alumni, now employers...
- Our Values
Our goal is to foster a community of professionals with...
- Life in Columbus
Columbus, Ohio is the 14th largest city in the United States...
- Microsoft 365
Adobe offers software to complete many different creative and business tasks. All students, faculty and staff at Ohio State are able to use Adobe Express, an all-in-one web app for photos, videos, documents and graphic design.
The Virtual Desktop allows Ohio State students and instructors to virtually access a select set of software applications from any device with internet access. Students and instructors at the university have access to the Virtual Desktop by either logging in to apps.osu.edu or installing the Citrix Workspace client to access advanced features.
Both The Ohio State University and the College of Engineering provide software applications for download and licensing on OSU-owned and personal devices. Below is a list of available software for site-license and what kind of device (OSU-owned or personal) it may be licensed for.
What tools are available at Ohio State? There are two levels of tools available to instructors and students at Ohio State: university-supported tools and university-vetted tools. Both types of tools have been through a rigorous assessment process to evaluate security, accessibility, and risk.
Ohio State provides numerous technology tools and applications to enhance teaching and learning at the university. Below we have an alphabetical list of various instructional tools that are vetted, licensed, and (in some cases) supported by Ohio State.
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As a student, you get free access to Microsoft 365 products through Microsoft 365 at Ohio State. This includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, OnDrive, OneNote, Copilot, and more.