The Student Technology Services (STS) Screen Saver that runs on our computers all over campus, accepts slides from
Official Baylor Student Organizations, Baylor University approved campus events, & Baylor University Departments.
If you would like to request a slide, please fill out the form below. Upon STS approval (which is normally done on the same business day or within 24 hours), an e-mail will be sent to the address provided containing a PowerPoint slide template & further instructions. Please keep in mind that slides will only be added or removed during the work week (Monday through Friday). It is the responsibility of the requesting organization or individual to design the slide. Design support is not provided by STS.
*STS reserves the right to edit any slide.
NOTE: The Advanced Technology Lab in the Hankamer School of Business & Chapel Forum manage their own seperate screen savers.
Guidelines for PowerPoint Slides
STS has set a limit of one slide per "event" (if you wish to request more than one slide, tell us why in the "Description" box of this form, but please understand that this request may not be granted.)
No video or audio is allowed in the slides
PowerPoint animation is permitted, please do not set animation to occur 'on click'
Please keep slide running time (including all animation) to 20 seconds or less
No
active hyperlinks for web addresses or e-mail addresses
Do not use copyrighted or trademarked material, unless you have permission
If you are using Baylor Logos, consult the
Baylor Trademarks Page and
Graphic Standards Page
On the PowerPoint slide template, do not alter the name of the file or the black box that states "Press CTRL-ALT-DEL to unlock this computer."
Slides cannot be larger the 500kb in size. (Large photos or graphics will need to be edited down to a smaller size using Photoshop or another graphics program. Shrinking larger graphics in PowerPoint changes their appearance, but not the amount hard drive space, that they use.) If you right click on the slide in Windows Explorer & select Properties you can see the size of the slide.