The College maintains computer labs on campus. Each computer has a full complement of educational and productivity software to aid students during their enrollment at Texas Chiropractic College. Students are asked to take a few moments to become familiar with institutional policies, prior to usage.
Texas Chiropractic College’s computer labs are considered public and you will need a personal login to access those computers. When you initially register for classes at Texas Chiropractic College, your computer logon account will be created.
Texas Chiropractic College’s Information Technology Department is responsible for installing and maintaining all software licenses and equipment. All equipment and resident data in the computing labs and classrooms are the sole property of Texas Chiropractic College. The college or its agents have the right to seize any material or data on any equipment owned by Texas Chiropractic College at any time. Students are required to store their work on flash drives. You can also e-mail documents to yourself and retrieve them elsewhere. Texas Chiropractic College does not provide storage space for students, and any material stored will be deleted routinely.
Student E-Mail
Students are provided with an official college e-mail account during their enrollment at Texas Chiropractic College. This email is the institution’s official electronic means of communication with students.
Canvas
Canvas is a web-based Learning Management System that connects students, faculty, and staff in an educational environment designed to improve communication and collaboration. The web address for Canvas is https://txchiro.instructure.com/login/canvas. When you initially register for classes at Texas Chiropractic College, your Canvas account will be created, and you will receive your login information at new student orientation. You will be responsible for creating your profile and establishing a personal password.
Panopto
Panopto is the College’s secure video recording and content management platform used to capture lectures, presentations, and instructional materials. Students may access recorded course content through, Canvas, the learning management system to review material at their own pace. Faculty may also use Panopto for live streaming, flipped classroom instruction, or supplemental learning resources. Use of Panopto supports enhanced learning and is intended to promote academic success through flexible access to course-related video content.
ExamSoft
ExamSoft is a secure, computer-based assessment platform used for administering exams at the College. The system allows faculty to deliver exams that are proctored, timed, and password-protected, with features that restrict access to external resources during testing. ExamSoft also supports the alignment of assessment questions with course and program learning outcomes, enabling more targeted feedback and curriculum improvement. Students are required to download and use Examplify, the testing application associated with ExamSoft, on their personal devices for all required assessments.