Tutors can help you
- navigate USask supported platforms (e.g. Canvas)
- use basic software (e.g. Microsoft Office, Zoom)
- learn basic computer operations (e.g. managing files, navigating applications)
- improve your use of digital tools and technology to support your learning
Tutors cannot help you
- troubleshoot technical issues on your devices
- reset your password or answer questions about Multi-Factor Authentication
- troubleshoot printing errors or assist with adding printing credits
For assistance, please contact the IT Support Desk.
Let us know
Recommendations for improving our services or areas of coverage? Please leave a comment on the library’s Tell Us form.
Learning opportunities
Workshops and facilitated training
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Additional campus resources
- Student Technology FAQ
Review the Student Technology FAQ to learn how to modify your profile, reset your Multi-Factor Authentication, connect to Wi-Fi on campus, and more. - IT Support Knowledge Base
Search the USask IT Knowledge Base for answers to common issues and questions. - USask Training and Development catalogue
Browse the USask IT Service Catalogue for technology services and support offerings on campus. - Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research (CHASR)
CHASR supports all phases of applied and social research, including data collection, data processing, data analysis, and reporting. CHASR operates on a fee basis. - Digital Research Centre (DRC)The DRC provides digital scholarship support, promotes collaboration and creation, and makes research, art, and cultural works more accessible and useful for research.
How to find us
The Digital Skills Help Centre is located in room 134 Murray Library.
Take the elevator or stairs to the first floor, turn right and go past the help desk and rows of computer desks in the Learning Commons. The Digital Skills Help Centre is in the back centre of the space.
Digital Skills Help drop-in hours.
See the Murray Library (first floor, south wing) map in the Campus Maps PAWS channel.