Technology on Campus
Bringing a Computer to Campus | Free and Discounted Software | Educational Tools
Kent Campus Computer Labs | Kent Campus Maker Spaces
Regional Campus Computer Labs | Printing on Campus
BRINGING A COMPUTER TO CAMPUS
Hardware Recommendations
We strongly recommend checking with your school or college BEFORE purchasing a computer. Some colleges have specific computer and technology requirements.
Specific Requirements for Certain Majors
Below are programs with specific requirements at time of publication:
- Aeronautics and Engineering
- Architecture and Environmental Design
- Art
- Business Administration
- Fashion Design and Merchandising
- Journalism and Mass Communication
- Nursing
- Visual Communication Design
Visit www.kent.edu/is/techreqs for information on current requirements.
Need a Computer?
Students can get discounted pricing on Apple and Dell!
The Flash Technology Center (certified Apple Store) is inside the University Bookstore on the first floor of the Kent Student Center. Purchase a new Mac in-store and get FREE setup!
Dell computer discounts are available online via .
FREE AND DISCOUNTED SOFTWARE
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ continually works to save students money by negotiating license agreements for various software packages.
Adobe Creative Cloud
New for 2018! All Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ students can purchase a one-year subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud for only $75 per year! The subscription license includes the full suite of programs - over 20 titles like InDesign and Photoshop!
Get more information and download the software at .
Statistical, Research & Mathematics Software
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ manages licenses for a number of research and statistical packages.
FREE:
- SAS
- Qualtrics
- JMP
- NVivo
Discounted:
- SPSS
- AMOS
- Wolfram Mathematica (Kent, Stark, and Ashtabula)
Get more information and download the software at .
Free Microsoft Office
You can install the Microsoft Office suite on up to five devices, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
Follow the instructions at and download your free copy today!
Security Tip: Using peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing software to download copyrighted materials without the permission of the copyright holder(s) is illegal. Find out how to legally access copyrighted materials at .
EDUCATIONAL TOOLS
Canvas
Canvas is Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹'s Learning Management Systemm (LMS), used to access online course materials, grades, assignments, and tests. It also serves as a communication and collaboration tool between students and instructors. It is available as a desktop application, through a web browser, or as a mobile application.
To download the mobile app on your iOS device, visit the page. To download the Canvas app on your Android device, visit the page.
Learn more about Canvas at /canvas.
Kaltura
Kaltura is Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹'s video hosting, sharing, and recording application. It is integrated with Blackboard Learn to allow videos to be embedded in any Blackboard text editor.
Log into Kaltura using your FlashLine username and password at .
KENT CAMPUS COMPUTER LABS
Information Technology maintains two public student computer labs that are open to all Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ students. Each lab offers both Windows and Mac computers.
- 150 Library (first floor main area)
- 222 Kent Student Center
Each computer lab is equipped with:
- Microsoft Office
- Adobe Creative Cloud
- FileZilla
- Acrobat Reader
- SPSS
- SAS (Windows only)
- LockDown Browser (for test taking)
- and more!
Visit for hours of operation and additional information.
Library Workstations
The University Library has more than 160 computers available for public use. Check current availability at .
Academic Labs
Many academic areas maintain their own labs across the Kent Campus. These labs are primarily reserved for students within specific majors, but may double as public labs when no classes are tests are scheduled.
Residence Hall Labs
University Housing supports four computer labs that are only open to students living in the residence halls. Each computer is equipped with Windows and Microsoft Office.
The residence hall computer labs are located in:
- Verder Hall
- Tri-Towers
- Twin Towers
- Manchester Hall
Security Tip: Always reboot lab computers before and after using them. Be sure to sign out of your email, Flashline, and any other websites you use. Gmail and Flashline don't automatically log out.
KENT CAMPUS MAKER SPACES
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ has a number of maker spaces that are available to all students, regardless of major. These spaces feature special tools such as 3D printers, laser cutters, photography equipment and more.
ARTech Studio
School of Art, 041 & 043 CVA – Laser cutter, 3D printer, stencil cutter, and digital router. Costs vary. Email artechstudiokent@gmail.com for appointments.
Digital Photo Studio
School of Art, 155A CVA – Camera, lights, backdrop, and computer workstation. Free of charge for students. Schedule at time at ksuphotolab.youcanbook.me.
Digital Fabrication and Print Center
College of Architecture and Environmental Design, 329 CAED – Laser cutters, color plotters, and 3D printers. Costs vary.
Spark Innovation Studio
191-192 Schwartz Center – 3D printer, laser cutter, prototyping tools, project studio space, and more. Costs vary. library.kent.edu/spark.
Student Multimedia Studio
Library First Floor – Workstations with Adobe Creative Cloud and other audio, video, and graphics editing software, scanners 3D printers, 3D pens, and more. Free of charge for students.
TechStyleLAB
The Fashion School, 302 Rockwell Hall – Textile printers, laser cutter for textiles, embroidery machine, knitting machine, 3D body scanner, and more. Costs vary. .
REGIONAL CAMPUS COMPUTER LABS
Ashtabula
- Library L112 and Public Lab
- Main Hall C232 and Student Lounge
- Morrison Hall H202
College of Podiatric Medicine
- Main Building 211
East Liverpool
- Mary Patterson Building 316 and 320
- Purinton Hall 107 (Math Emporium), 318, Quiet Study (2nd Floor), Slak Shak (River Level)
Geauga
- Main Building 128, 144, 148, and 149
Twinsburg Academic Center
- Main Building 117, 119, 120 and 124
Salem
- City Center 209
- Library Smile Lab
- Main Building 113, 125, and 141
Stark
- Fine Arts Building 043, 045A, and 105
- Library Public Stations and Math Labs (002, 008, and 009)
- Main Hall E101, 208, and 306
- Science & Nursing Building 001
Trumbull
- Classroom Admin. Building 112, 116, 125, 127, and 142
- Library Lab & Internet Cafe
- Technology Building 216, 218, 252, and 258
Tuscarawas
- Founders Hall Academic Learning Commons
- Founders Hall Cybercafe
Many Regional Campus classrooms double as computer labs. Availability may be based on class schedules.
PRINTING ON CAMPUS
Kent Campus Printing with FlashPrint
Public printing is available in most computer labs by using your FLASHcard for payment. Print directly from your personal computer or mobile device by emailing the document to flashprint@kent.edu or by uploading the document to
Double-sided printing is available in some computer labs. Choose "2-sided" in the print dialog box, and the second side prints for FREE!
For more information, visit .
Bringing Your Printer to Campus
You will need a USB cable to use a personal printer on campus.
Personal wireless and bluetooth printing are not supported.
Regional Campus Printing
Public printing is available in select regional campus computer labs by using your FLASHcard for payment. Check with your local computer lab to see what printing services are available to you.