SUNY Adirondack technology

Your Self Service Banner ID is used for any business that you conduct on campus. (Ex: paying your bill, accepting financial aid, printing a schedule and enrolling in classes.)

Your Network ID will allow you to gain access to PCs on campus, use Blackboard, login to the library resources from home, and access your email account.

Academic Login Account and Password

All students registered at SUNY Adirondack or with SUNY Plattsburgh at SUNY Adirondack will receive a login account name and password. This information will be used to access any computer on campus, to login into: SUNY Adirondack student email, SUNY Adirondack eLibrary, SUNY Adirondack wireless and SUNY Adirondack Blackboard. Accounts are created each day through an overnight process.

Plattsburgh students will also receive account information from their home campus which will allow them to access: SUNY Plattsburgh student email, SUNY Plattsburgh eLibrary, and SUNY Plattsburgh Angel. SUNY Plattsburgh accounts will not give access to the computer desktops or the wireless network on the SUNY Adirondack campus.

SUNY Plattsburgh students who are cross registered with SUNY Adirondack must use the SUNY Adirondack account information available via the SUNY Adirondack Self-Service Banner account.  This information will be used to access any computer on campus, to login into: SUNY Adirondack student email, SUNY Adirondack library services, SUNY Adirondack wireless and SUNY Adirondack Blackboard.

SUNY Adirondack Students

To obtain your academic login account, access your Banner account, click on the Personal Information tab. Scroll down the page and click on Lookup Network ID and Password. 

Self Service Banner

Self Service Banner is the system that SUNY Adirondack uses to allow students to conduct business with the college. Through Banner you will register for courses, print class schedules, review and accept your financial aid, obtain your login information, find the necessary access information for the campus wireless network and check your payroll if you are a student employee.

When you first apply for full-time admissions or when you first register for courses at SUNY Adirondack you will be assigned a Banner ID number. Once assigned these numbers never change and stay with the student regardless of status with in the college.

The first time that an account is accessed or when an account is reset, your PIN is your birth date in a six-digit format (mmddyy). The first time you sign on you will be required to change your pin number. Your new PIN needs to be a minimum of six characters but not more than 15. Numbers, special characters and alpha-numerics are all allowable with in your PIN. Remember: PINs are case sensitive. If you use an uppercase letter in your PIN, you must remember to capitalize the character when typing in your PIN in the future.

The first time that you access your Banner account you will also be prompted to enter a security question and an answer. The security question will be used by you to access your account if you forget your pin number. The answer that you type in is case sensitive so be careful when using upper case letters. Pick a question and answer that is only known to you. Banner ID numbers are not considered secure information like your social security so they are available on schedules, bills and faculty class lists. If someone knows your Banner ID and the answer to your security question they can access your account. Choose your question and answer carefully.

If you can't remember your PIN, type in your Banner ID in the appropriate box and press the button that reads "I cannot access my account." You will be prompted to answer your security question. If you answer the question correctly, you will be allowed to access your Banner account. If you can not remember the answer to the question, click the button that reads "I do not know the answer." If you registered an email account with SUNY Adirondack, you can enter it and your information will be sent to that account. Once you obtain access to your Banner account, you should follow the procedure for resetting your password so you can obtain access easily in the future.

If you attempted to access your Banner account three times unsuccessfully your account will become locked. We have no way of knowing if the owner of the account is having an issue remembering their password or if someone is attempting to break into your account so it becomes locked.

There are two ways to get your account unlocked.

You can visit the Registrar's office anytime from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday with a picture ID. The office is located in Warren Hall.

You can visit the Student Computing Lab anytime during regular lab hours with a picture ID. The office is in Scoville 127.

If you are closer to SUNY Adirondack Saratoga, you can bring a picture ID to one of the staff members on that campus and they can assist you.

SUNY Adirondack Email

All staff and faculty are is assigned a SUNY Adirondack email account. Students are assigned SUNY Adirondack Wolfmail accounts which can be accessed with their personal Network ID and password. Faculty and staff use:  http://gmail.sunyacc.edu and students use http://gmail.wolfmail.sunyacc.edu to access their email.

Members of the SUNY Adirondack Community should be aware that their GMail account is considered their official email account in regard to all business pertaining to SUNY Adirondack. If the option is taken to forward mail from an official account to an outside service provider you do so at your own risk. All members of the community are responsible for checking their email frequently and consistently (at least once a day is recommended) for official correspondence and with familiarizing themselves with the content of official messages.

Open any internet browser.

Go to the Technology Services Web Page, under the Quick Links section Click “Student Wolfmail” or go directly to http://gmail.wolfmail.sunyacc.edu.

Log-In to SUNY Adirondack Wolfmail.

If you do not have your Network ID and password, go to the Technology Services Web Page, under the Quick Links section, click "Self-Service Banner" or go directly to Banner and then Click “Enter Secure Area” and enter your information. Your User ID is your nine digit Banner ID number, beginning with 50.

Click the tab labeled “Personal Information” > “Lookup Network ID and Password”. From here, you will enter your Banner ID and pin number again. Then, hit “Next>>”. You will have 30 seconds to take down your Network ID and password.

Back at the Google login page, use YourNetworkID@wolfmail.sunyacc.edu and your password.

Video Link: Logging into Your SUNY Adirondack Wolfmail Account

 

Your student email address is YourNetworkID@wolfmail.sunyacc.edu. Faculty and staff email is YourNetworkID@sunyacc.edu.

Once logged in, the contents of your inbox will be displayed. The inbox will list your email messages with the most recently received messages first.

To read a message in your Inbox, simply click on the subject of the email, underlined in blue. This will bring you to a screen where you can read your message. If an email message has an attachment, it will have a plus sign in front of the subject.

To open or save the attachment, scroll to the bottom of the message and look for a link with the attachment’s name. Click on that link to open or save the attachment.

To return to your Inbox, click the “INBOX” link on the left hand side of the page. If you have not read a message, it will be Bold.

When you are reading your message, if you decide to print it, click the View Printable Version link at the bottom of the header in Options, then click the Print button. To close the printable version, click the Close button.

In your Inbox, click on the Compose link near the top of the page.

In the “To” field, type in the email address for each person receiving your message. If you are sending an email to another student, use TheirNetworkID@wolfmail.sunyacc.edu. If entering more than one address, separate them with a comma. If you are sending an email to a faculty or staff member, use TheirNetworkID@sunyacc.edu.

Notes:

 “To” means the message is primarily intended for that individual.

 “CC” (Carbon Copy) is used for sending a copy of the message to other interested individuals who don’t necessarily need to respond.

“BCC” (Blind Carbon Copy) is the same as “CC,” but no recipients of the message will see the addresses of individuals included under BCC. This should be rarely if ever used.

In the “Subject” field, type in a subject for the message (this should not be left blank). If you are sending the message to an instructor it is recommended that you place the CRN number of your course in this field.

Type your message in the box at the bottom of the page. If you are conversing with a faculty member it is recommended that you include your Banner ID number in your signature line.

When you are finished typing your message, click the “Send” button, located both above and below the message box.

When the message is open on the screen, click on the Reply link which is an arrow located near the top right of the message. The address in the “from” field of the original email will automatically be inserted in the “To” field.

The message you are replying to will appear at the top of the screen and the response box will appear below. You have all the editing options available when creating a new message.

After you are finished typing your message, click the “Send” button, located in the lower left corner of the message box.

Sometimes you may wish to forward a message to someone else; that is, send a message that was sent to you to one or more different people. Forwarding a message saves you the trouble of composing a new message with the same information. To forward a message:

To forward a message:

Read the message you would like to forward. Once the message is on the screen, click on the “Forward” link. You should be able to see the original message in the message box at the bottom of the page (where you normally compose your own).

Type in the address(es) you want to forward the email to in the “To” field. If entering more than one address, separate each one with a comma.

Add any other text you would like to include in the message box at the top or bottom of the message box.

Click the “Send” button, located either above or below the box with your message.

There may be times when you would like to send a document, file, or graphic that you have on a disk to someone via e-mail. To do this, you can send this file as an attachment.

Note: Whenever you send someone an attachment, it’s best to mention this in the body of your message. You should also mention the name of the file being sent. This will let the recipient know that it was intentionally attached and is not a virus. Many email systems will block a message which has an attachment with an .exe extension.

Note 2: If you are sending a text or word document to yourself or a faculty member, it is best to include the file as an attachment so that the formatting of the document is not lost.

To add an attachment:

To send an attachment, simply click on “Attach a file” on the top of the email and access your computer's hard drive to search for the file you'd like to send. Once you find the file, just click "Open" and the file should be uploaded to your email. This may take a moment, depending on the size of the file and the speed of your Internet connection.

To attach more files to the e-mail, repeat until all of your files are listed. If you need to remove one of the attachments from the list, check the X and the attachment is removed

After completing the message and adding the attachments, click the Send button, located above or below the message box.

To delete an email, click the box in front of the email you want to delete and click the “trash can” at the top of the screen.

To recover an email once it has been deleted, click the “Trash” link on the left side of the page, check the box next to the email you wish to recover, under “Move Selected To” use the drop-down field pick where you want to move the message to, then click the “Move” button.

When you are finished with your email account for the session, you need to sign out. If you do not sign out, the next person who sits at the computer you used can access your email account. To sign out, click the Sign Out link in the upper right corner of the Webmail page.

Need more help? Download a GMail Guide HERE.

BRIGHTSPACE

SUNY Adirondack has replaced Blackboard with Brightspace as part of our new Digital Learning Environment (DLE). As of the Fall 2022 semester, all classes that use the learning management system (LMS) will be held in Brightspace. For additional information about how to log in and use Brightspace, students may visit the Brightspace Student Guide.

Wireless Network

All students, faculty and staff have the right to use the wireless network that is available at SUNY Adirondack.

To access the wireless network, you must know your SUNY Adirondack Network login name and password. To obtain your login name log on to your Banner account, click on the Personal Information tab. To obtain your account information and password, click on Lookup Network ID and Password and follow the prompts. The account and password that are listed can not be changed.

The SUNY Adirondack wireless network is available in all buildings, excluding the Residence Hall, on the SUNY Adirondack Queensbury campus. Wireless is also available at the Wilton extension site and the Culinary Arts Center. Not all outside areas have coverage.

If you had been connected to “accwireless” prior then you should "Forget Network" and reboot prior to connecting using the new settings.

Procedures for Connecting to SUNY-ADK on the Wireless Network:

1.  On your mobile device, you will see SUNY-ADK as an available wireless network in your WiFi list.    

2.  Choose SUNY-ADK and enter your SUNY Adirondack Network login name and password and other requested information. (Note:  Faculty, staff and students should always connect to SUNY-ADK, NOT SUNY-ADK-Guest. You will not be able to connect to SUNY-ADK-Guest with your sunyacc.edu or wolfmail.sunyacc.edu e-mail address.)

The exact wireless settings are different based on the type of device you are using.  Please see below for additional detail for connecting some of the more common mobile devices.  

3.  Once you have entered your connection information, select Join (or Connect on some devices).

4.  You may be asked to accept the server's certificate.  Select Trust (or Continue on some devices) when prompted.  Or just continue if you are not asked to accept a certificate.

It may take a few minutes to connect when you log into SUNY-ADK for the first time.  However, once you have established your connection, you should immediately reconnect when you are in range of our updated wireless network.

We have a wireless network to be used by guests/visitors. In order to connect to the guest network, SUNY-ADK-Guest should be selected in Wi-Fi settings. Once the guest accepts the Terms of Service and fills out the form, the connection to the guest wireless network will be established.  The guest will also be provided with a code (guest password) that can be used along with the guest's e-mail address to access the guest wireless network for up to 24 hours.  (Note:  Faculty, staff and students should always connect to SUNY-ADK. You will not be able to connect to SUNY-ADK-Guest with your sunyacc.edu or wolfmail.sunyacc.edu e-mail address.)

Apple iOS iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch

  1. From the home screen, tap “Settings”.
  2. Tap “Wi-Fi”; it will scan for available networks.
  3. Choose ‘SUNY-ADK’.
  4. When prompted for a username/password, enter your Network Username and Password.
  5. Tap “Join” in lower-right-hand corner.
  6. The first time you connect, you will be asked to accept the server’s certificate.
  7. Top corner - tap Trust.

Android

  1. Find and Enable WiFi on your device.
  2. Tap the network ‘SUNY-ADK'.
  3. Enter the following information:
    • EAP method: PEAP Phase 2
    • Authentication: None (if available) or MSCHAPV2 CA
    • Certificate: Unspecified (only option)
    • Client Certificate: Unspecified (only option)
    • Domain: ad.sunyacc.edu
    • Identity: Network Username
    • Anonymous Identity: leave blank
    • Wireless Password: Network Password
  4. The first time you connect, you will be asked to accept the server’s certificate. Tap “Continue” at the prompt. You will only need to accept the certificate the first time you authenticate to ‘SUNY-ADK.’  After that, authentication will be automatic.

Android Google Pixel

  1. Select and Enable WiFi on your device.
  2. Tap the network ‘SUNY-ADK'.
  3. Enter the following information:
  • EAP method: PEAP Phase 2
  • Authentication: MSCHAPV2 CA
  • Certificate: USE SYSTEM CERTIFICATE
  • DO NOT VERIFY
  • Domain: sunyacc.edu
  • Identity: Network Username (Example: smithj.  Do not include @wolfmail.sunyacc.edu or @sunyacc.edu)
  • Anonymous Identity: leave blank
  • Wireless Password: Network Password

ChromeBook

  1. On the bottom right hand corner of the screen, click on the wireless icon.
  2. Click on “Settings”.
  3. Under “Internet Connection”, choose the drop-down under “Wi-Fi network”.
  4. Choose ‘SUNY-ADK’ from the list of networks (you may have to scroll the list to find it)
  5. Click on “Connect”
  6. Enter the following information:
    • SSID: SUNY-ADK
    • EAP method: PEAP
    • Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPv2
    • Server CA certificate: Do not check
    • User certificate: Leave blank
    • Identity: Network Username
    • Password: Network Password
    • Anonymous Identity: Leave blank
    • Save identity and password: This should be checked.
  7. Click "Connect"

Windows

  1. On the bottom right hand corner of the screen, click on the wireless icon.
  2. Choose ‘SUNY-ADK’ from the list of networks (you may have to scroll the list to find it)
  3. Make sure that "Connect automatically" is checked.
  4. Click on “Connect”
  5. Enter you Username and password. Click "OK" then "Connect".
  6. Open Networking and Sharing Center.
  7. Click on the "Wi-Fi (SUNY-ADK)" connection.
  8. Click on "Wireless Properties".
  9. On the Connection tab, make sure that the following are checked:
    • Connect automatically when this network is in range.
    • Connect even if the network is not broadcasting its name (SSID).
  10. On the Security tab, make sure that the following are selected.
    • Security type: WPA2-Enterprise.
    • Encryption type: AES
    • Network authentication method: Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)
    • Remember my credentials for this connection each time I'm logged on is checked.
  11. Click on settings to open the Protected EAP Properties box.
    • Uncheck Verify the server's identity by validating the certificate.
    • Choose Authentication Method: is Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)
    • Check Enable Fast Reconnect.
    • Click "OK".
  12. Click on the Advanced settings box.
  13. On the 802.1x settings tab,
    • Check Specify authentication mode.
    • Make sure that User authentication is selected.
    • Click the Save credentials box and enter youy username and password, and click "OK".
      (example: smithj. Do not include @wolfmail.sunyacc.edu or @sunyacc.edu.)
  14. Click "OK" on the Advanced settings box.
  15. Click "OK" on the SUNY-ADK Wireless Network Properties box.

Computer Resources

The Student Computing Lab located in Scoville 222 is open six days a week during the academic semester.

Hours change during winter session, spring break and during the summer.

Software discounts for employees and students

Recorded Lectures & Presentations

Michael Murphy - Writing a Powerful Teaching Philosophy Statement

  • GRIST Philosophy of Teaching - Word 
  • Teaching Statement Functions and Characteristics - Word 
  • Writing Your Teaching Statement - Word 

Michael Murphy - Building Assessments into Your Course Design

  • Building Assessment Into Course Design Handout - Word 
  • Characteristics of Teachers - Word 

Rooms and Resources

100% of the classrooms on the SUNY Adirondack campus are equipped with some form of technology.

Most rooms have an instructor station which contains a computer with internet access, a VHS/DVD player, a document camera and a projector which is usually permanently mounted to the ceiling of the room. Faculty may request training on any of this equipment at any time.

All campus computers have the following installed:

Windows 10
Microsoft Office: the current campus standard is Office 2019
Chrome and Internet Explorer
Adobe Reader, Flash and Shockwave
AVG Anti-Virus

Academic classrooms and labs often have specialized software available. Usually students must be taking classes within a division to use the specialized labs.

Listed below is the equipment available within each specific classroom for our campuses.

Classrooms - Queensbury Campus

Classroom info unavailable at this time.

208

Note: This room uses a laptop connected to a large flatscreen TV

  • TV Display: SONY
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-02
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

209

Note: This room uses a laptop connected to a large flatscreen TV

  • TV Display: SONY
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-02
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC18BU

211 - Miller Auditorium

Note: Lecture Halls operate differently than most other classrooms

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 6110i
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC
  • Williams Sound Hearing Impaired System

223

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony SLVD380P

224

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 84+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Samsung

225

Note:This classroom has mirrored projectors

  • Interactive White Board: SMART Board
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95, Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Panasonic

226

  • Interactive White Board: SMART Board
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light
  • TI Presenter

301

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony SLVD370P

302

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony SLVD370P

303A

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822p
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light4
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony SLVD370P

303B

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony SLVD370P

303C

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-450X
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony SLVD370P

314

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

315

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 84+
  • Mutimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

109

  • Interactive Display: SMART Board 
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Canon RE450X
  • DVD/VCR: JVC

110

  • Interactive White Board: SMART Board
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC28

111

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: SONY

112

  • Interactive White Board: SMART Board
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

114

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

115

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

118 - Lecture Hall

  • Note: Lecture Halls operate differently than most other classrooms
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC
  • Williams Sound Hearing Impaired System

201

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

202

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light4
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC28

203

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: LG V271K-W1

204

  • Interactive White Board:SMART Board
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

205

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC28

206

  • Interactive White Board:SMART Board
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 84
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC28

207

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Samsung

208

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC11B

209

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC28

210

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

211

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony SLV-D380P

212

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light4
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC28

213

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 84+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: LG V271K-W1

09

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 84
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Samsung

20

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VHS Player: SONY

H-108 - Theater

  • Note: The theater operates differently than most other classrooms
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 84+ 
  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Samsung
  • Williams Sound Hearing Impaired System

H-112

  • Note: The music classroom operates differently than most other classrooms
  • Projector: Epson G5550
  • Multimedia Switch: Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo AV-400AF
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

128 - Forum

Note: Lecture Halls operate differently than most other classrooms

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 6110iP
  • Projector: Epson G5550
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC
  • Misubishi 65" confidence monitor
  • Williams Sound Hearing Impaired System
  • CISCO Distance Learning Equipment

143

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Toshiba

146

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+, Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony
  • Mitsubishi 65" confidence monitor
  • Videoconferencing System: Polycom

147

  • Interactive Write Board: SMART Board Unifi 45
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

148

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Projector: Epson G5550
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony
  • Misubishi 65" confidence monitor
  • CISCO Distance Learning Equipment

149

  • Interactive Write Board: SMART Board Unifi 45
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

150

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

151

  • Interactive Display: SMART Board
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95 dual projection 
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

167

  • DVD/VHS Player: Toshiba
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Interactive Display: SP518

256

  • Interactive Display: SP518
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Toshiba

257

  • Interactive Display: SP518
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

258

  • Interactive Display: SP518
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Toshiba

103

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

106

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-450X
  • VHS Player: Sony
  • Laser disc player

108

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-12
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC
  • LG TV with microscope camera

111

  • Interactive Monitor: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-12
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony
  • TV: Sony

112

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-12
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony
  • TV: Sony

113

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon EV-400AF
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-12
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sanyo
  • Laser disc player
  • TV: Sony

203

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

208

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 84
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Samsung DVD-V9800

210

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-12
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC HRXVC27U

211

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-12
  • DVD/VHS Player: Panasonic

212

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-12
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-02 - Accessibility Desk
  • Document Camera: Canon-RE-450X

213

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-12
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC
  • Scoville Learning Center

121

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965H
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light4
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

122

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

123

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

131 - Music Lab and Classroom

Note: This music classroom operates differently than most other classrooms

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

132

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

133

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965H
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

134

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

206

Note: Lecture Halls operate differently than most other classrooms

  • Projector: Epson Pro G6150, dual projection 
  • Multimedia Switch: Comprehensive CVG-VP23, Comprehensive CVG-VP23
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony
  • Pioneer Laser Disc Player
  • Williams Sound Hearing Impaired System

210

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

211

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light4
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

218

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 965
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: Panasonic

Cloister

  • TV: SONY 50" with HDMI wall jack

11A - Photography Classroom

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 84
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT-02
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC
  • TV: Sony

11B - Communication and Media Arts Classroom

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 1940W
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VHS Player: Sony

12

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • DVD/VHS Player: JVC

Classrooms - Wilton Campus

107 - Lecture Hall

  • Williams Sound Hearing Impaired System
  • 55" Toshiba confidence monitor
  • DVD/VCR: Toshiba
  • Document Camera: Wolfvision VZ-8light3
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508
  • Projector: Epson G6150
  • Projector: Epson G5550
  • Interactive Display: Smart Podium
  • Note: Lecture Halls operate differently than most other classrooms

113 - Computer Lab

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT02
  • DVD/VCR
  • Scanner HP5200

202

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: SONY

204

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: JVC

205

  • Interactive Display: Smart Podium
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822p
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: SONY

206

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: JVC

208 - Science Lab

  • Interactive Display: Smart SP518-NB
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Extron IN1508 (with monitor switch)
  • Document Camera: Elmo TT12
  • DVD/VCR
  • LCD television connected to a microscope and CPUWilliams Sound Hearing Impaired System

209 - iMAC Lab

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822p
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: SONY

212

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: SONY

213

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 822+
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: JVC

216

  • Interactive Display: Sympodium ID370
  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 95
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: SONY

217

  • Projector: Epson PowerLite 82C
  • Multimedia Switch: Basic Analog Switch
  • Document Camera: Canon RE-455X
  • DVD/VCR: SONY

Classrooms - Seasoned at 14 Hudson

Classroom info unavailable at this time.

Turnitin.com

SUNY Adirondack contracts with iParadigm, Inc. to give faculty and students access to their originality checker, Turnitin. Faculty have the ability to create generic accounts and/or specific accounts for each of their classes. Students in turn create accounts which allow them to submit and verify citation accuracy and to identify potential plagiarism issues.

Any faculty member who would like to create a Turnitin account should either contact their division chair or submit a SysAid ticket requesting the information. Once your request is received you will be sent the campus Turnitin ID and password.  Follow the link below to create your account and to learn how to use the website.

For, Turnitin Instructor Training, click HERE.