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                    LOST/FOUND PROPERTY
SANDBURG GLOSSARY
Found items can be turned in or lost items can be claimed in the Public Safety Office located in D201. Lost & found is located in the Main Office in Carthage. All unclaimed items are donated to charity at the end of each semester.
MAKERSPACE
Located in the Library, the MakerSpace is a room dedicated to creating, building and idea generating through the use of technology. It includes a laser printer and silhouette printer that are free to use as well as a 3D printer that costs $2 plus an additional 10 cents per gram (students have a $25 credit each semester for 3D printing). The MakerSpace also has poster and craft supplies, making it an ideal space to do projects or group work.
mySANDBURG
ONE-BUTTON STUDIO
Located near the Library in Room E246, the One-Button Studio is an area for students, faculty and staff to easily record video and/or audio. With the push of a single button, recorded content can be stored on a flash drive in MP3 and MP4 format. Options in the studio include a green screen, Apple TV, projector and teleprompter. The One- Button Studio can be reserved in 30-minute blocks through mySandburg or by calling 309.341.5438.
OFFICE OF DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion works within the Carl Sandburg College community to cultivate an appreciation and respect for all human differences. At Carl Sandburg College, we strive to create social justice and treat all people with respect while honoring human dignity. We also recognize the importance of inclusion by allowing space for multiple perspectives and narratives as an integral component of appreciating diversity. Through formal and informal educational programs, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion engages students, faculty and staff, as individuals and in community, to reflect on and learn about complex issues that either impede or facilitate social justice. The Office of Diversity and Inclusion coordinator also advises and mentors underrepresented students on an individual and organizational basis. Additionally, the Office collaborates with other programs and departments to ensure that we, as an institution, are engaging diversity and practicing inclusion on a campus-wide level. www.sandburg.edu/Campus-Life/Office-Diversity/
ONLINE LEARNING
Carl Sandburg College offers more than 100 online learning courses each semester. Students enrolled in online classes should visit the College’s website to confirm that their computer meets the minimum technology requirements. Students should also know basic computer skills such as sending emails and attachments, formatting Microsoft Word documents and sending PDF and RTF files before taking an online class. For more information about Sandburg’s online learning options,
visit www.sandburg.edu/Academics/Online-Learning/
This secure site provides students with Intranet and Internet services. This is where students can check email, check their financial status and register and drop courses.
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