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What browser should I use to open Appspace? Appspace is officially supported on the current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari (in macOS), and Edge (in Windows). In practical use, Cornell users have found the fewest issues when using Chrome.
Begin by preparing your presentation in Google Slides.
The recommended forum for sharing digital sign content at Cornell is the Appspace Common Library. This shared resource is available and visible to all Appspace users at Cornell and is ideal for uploading content you would like other departments on campus to display on their signs.  If Your…
CUView (using Appspace) supports the following content file types:
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 We build a best-case design to meet your needs. Consider your digital signage needs and submit a ticket using the form at:
What Is Appspace? CUView digital signage content is managed using Appspace, a cloud-based content management platform. After your CUView account has been created, an automated invitation message will be emailed to you from the system. Follow the link to confirm your new account and provide basic…
Content that you would like to display on your digital sign first needs to be uploaded to the Appspace Library. From there, the content can be added to the playlist associated with your sign device.
Basic, or Playlist, Channels contain a single playlist that fills the entire digital sign screen.
These steps assume you have already created your content as slides in a PowerPoint presentation. Exporting slides from PowerPoint to your computer In PowerPoint, click the File menu, then Export.
In Appspace, content you want to display on your digital sign is stored in your Library. Each unit or department has its own library, which only users from that particular unit can access. To open the Library, starting at the Appspace dashboard, either:
Accessibility The Cornell community is committed to accessibility in all communications, including digital signage. High contrast. Use text that has sufficiently high contrast with the background to be legible to those with limited vision. If you need to test the contrast between your text and…
CUView administrators have established a policy that unallocated content—that is, item which are not being used in any of your Appspace channels—which was uploaded more than 60 days before a given date will be removed from the system.
If your unit, college, or department does not have its own digital sign but you would like to share content to other communicators on campus who do, please see Share Your CUView Content with Other Cornell Departments for details. The Appspace Dashboard
After you log in, you will work in Appspace using the Dashboard. The dashboard is a console that gives you quick access to your content and channels (playlists).

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