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DLT hosts 2nd annual Winter Sports Film Festival

A screenshot from Oliver Lane's student film “Back to the Top” about the U of U Ski Team. The film won the Jury Award at the second annual Winter Sports Film Festival hosted on March 27 by UIT Digital Learning Technologies.

Adobe Creative Commons in Kahlert Village transformed into a hub of creativity, competition, and connection during the second annual Winter Sports Film Festival on March 27. The event was hosted by UIT Digital Learning Technologies.

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Meet Your Colleagues: DLT Learning Experience team

Adobe Creative Consultants Olivia Etz, left, and Canyon Sargent speak with each other at Adobe Creative Commons in Kahlert Village on January 17, 2025.

Based out of Kahlert Village, Adobe creative consultants for Digital Learning Technologies’ Learning Experience team specialize in providing students and faculty with general and application-specific Adobe software support.

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New podcast studio opens in Kahlert Village

Drew Dennison, Adobe creative consultant, uses a new podcast studio in Kahlert Village. Image courtesy of Tony Sams.

A newly completed podcast studio inside Kahlert Village, home of Adobe Creative Commons, “meets students where they’re at,” designer Tony Sams says. The studio is outfitted with all the Rode brand components needed to record up to a four-person podcast.

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Software savings make life at the U more affordable

Illustration of a laptop computer, tablet, and smartphone on a blue background surrounded by a variety of technology-related graphics.

We get it — being part of the U community is an honor, but it often involves related expenses. Good news ... UIT’s Office of Software Licensing has negotiated campus agreements with top software vendors to provide students, faculty, and staff access to certain products for free or a reduced price.

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Indigenous students use digital technologies as storytelling tools

Image of two students attending the Indigenous Storytelling Camp, courtesy of Tony Sams, University of Utah.

Students from the the Uintah and Ouray Reservation and Navajo Nation used digital technologies to express themselves creatively during the Indigenous Storytelling Camp, supported in part by UIT’s Digital Learning Technologies group, at the university on June 3-6, 2024. 

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IT efforts help Herriman campus prepare for fall opening

The Juniper Building at Herriman campus

The planning and vision of Digital Learning Technologies staff and considerable legwork by their fellow UIT and Marriott Library colleagues helped the U's new satellite campus in Herriman get up and running in time for fall semester.

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DLT helps Ute students learn graphic design skills

In the Adobe Creative Cloud workshop, Ute students created posters using their photos and various words to describe themselves. (Photo courtesy of University Marketing & Communications)

About 50 students from the Ute Indian Tribe visited the University of Utah in early June for the annual Ute Storytelling Camp, which included an Adobe Creative Cloud workshop hosted by UIT Digital Learning Technologies.

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Last Updated: 4/11/22