Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

ITS: New Self-Paced Technology Skill resource course now available!

ITS is excited to announce that we have launched a series of Technology training courses a new one is now available!


April 2023's course is Google Calendar: The Basics. You can self-enroll in the course.

These courses are designed only to take about 15-30 minutes and can be taken at your own pace. Progress will be saved so you can start and then stop and pick up where you left off. The purpose of these courses is to help brush up on technology and software skills to highlight how to use them to their full potential. We will release one course each month during the academic year (Fall and Spring semesters). The courses are entirely voluntary and are meant to be a helpful resource. In each section, you will find at least one Knowledge Base Article (KBA) and a short quiz to complete.

We will send out blog posts (Subscribe to the blog) and MC Announcements when the other courses will be open. 




Wednesday, March 15, 2023

ITS: New Self-Paced Technology Skill resource course now available!

ITS is excited to announce that we are launching a series of Technology training courses!

These courses are designed only to take about 15-30 minutes and can be taken at your own pace. Progress will be saved so you can start and then stop and pick up where you left off.  The purpose of these courses is to help brush up on technology and software skills to highlight how to use them to their full potential. We will release one course each month during the academic year (Fall and Spring semesters). The courses are entirely voluntary and are meant to be a helpful resource.  In each section, you will find at least one Knowledge Base Article (KBA) and a short quiz to complete.


February 2023’s Course is Google Chrome: The Basics. You can self-enroll in the course. 


March’s course will be, “Gmail: The Basics” and April's course will be “Google Calendar: The Basics”.


We will send out blog posts (Subscribe to the blog) and MC Announcements when the other courses will be open. 

Monday, February 27, 2023

ITS: New Self-Paced Technology Skill resource course now available!

ITS is excited to announce that we are launching a series of Technology training courses!

These courses are designed only to take about 15-30 minutes and can be taken at your own pace. Progress will be saved so you can start and then stop and pick up where you left off.  The purpose of these courses is to help brush up on technology and software skills to highlight how to use them to their full potential. We will release one course each month during the academic year (Fall and Spring semesters). The courses are entirely voluntary and are meant to be a helpful resource.  In each section, you will find at least one Knowledge Base Article (KBA) and a short quiz to complete.


February 2023’s Course is Google Chrome: The Basics. You can self-enroll in the course. 


March’s course will be, “Gmail: The Basics” and April's course will be “Google Calendar: The Basics”.


We will send out blog posts (Subscribe to the blog) and MC Announcements when the other courses will be open. 



Monday, August 31, 2020

Fall 2020 Flexible Learning Technology Training Sessions

ITS will be offering more training on the Flexible Learning technology that has been installed in the classrooms on campus beginning this week. These training’s will occur through the month of September. They are by appointment only.


  1. Tuesday Morning: Virtual Q&A Session from 8am-10am 

    1. This remote session will be hosted by a member of ITS. During the session you can sign up for 15 minutes at a time to meet with someone from the technology training team. You can expect to have classroom technology questions answered during the session. Sign up here.

  2. Thursday Evening: Virtual Q&A Session 5pm-7pm

    1. This remote session will be hosted by a member of ITS. During the session you can sign up for 15 minutes at a time to meet with someone from the technology training team. You can expect to have any classroom technology questions answered during the session. Sign up here.


  1. Wednesday Afternoon: Flexible Learning Classroom Demonstration MGL 202 3pm-4:30pm

    1. This in-person session offers a demonstration of how to use the technology that has been installed in the classrooms by a member of ITS. You can sign up for a session here



*If you have any scheduling issues (time slot unavailable, etc) or questions please e-mail sleavey01@manhattan.edu directly for help* 


Monday, August 29, 2016

Welcome Back


We would like to welcome everyone back to campus and trust everyone had a relaxing and restorative summer break.


ITS Summer Updates
Client Services and Operations had a busy and very productive summer and would like to share some of our updates and accomplishments as we strive to be a strategic partner and provide  exceptional customer service  to the entire Manhattan College Community:


Audio Visual Technology Enhancements have been made in the following classrooms.  Crestron Control Units, are the most up to date and easy to use podium set ups for classrooms, these have been installed in the following areas:

Crestron Control Unit
      • Hayden Hall, Room 100  
      • Research & Learning Center, Room 200  
      • De La Salle Hall, Rooms 212 & 308, in addition, a computer and podium have been installed.  
      • Leo Hall, Room102, in addition, an  Ergotron  Monitor Stand was installed
      • Smith Auditorium  


In an effort to meet the demands of additional classroom space our offerings of extra space have expanded to include:
  • O’Malley Library, Room 410 has been updated and is now both a computer lab and a classroom with the following updates:
  • A new teacher presentation computer mounted on an Ergotron Arm
  • A new Pixie Plus A/V Control Unit - no remote needed!
  • O’Malley Library, Room 104 has an update in progress, we are continuing to work on improving this room's technical features.
  • Miguel Hall Room 218 has an 84" SmartBoard, a full wall glass whiteboard and even more technical upgrades are scheduled.

Summer 2016 Computer Lab Upgrades
The following Computer Labs received new computers & monitors this summer:
      • Research & Learning Center, Room 104
      • Research & Learning Center, Room 107
      • De La Salle Hall, Room 314


The Proactive Projector  Replacement initiative has made much progress through the summer and will continue throughout the upcoming year.  We have added new mounting brackets to this initiative.  These new mounts fit into the existing ceiling tile grid, making them much more seamless.  Also, they have a quick swap secure mount, making projector replacements quicker and offering a high level of security.


The following rooms have been renovated with new projectors this summer:
  • Hayden Hall, Room 104
  • Hayden Hall, Room 105
  • Hayden Hall, Room 202
  • Hayden Hall, Room 409
  • Hayden Hall, Room 507
  • Alumni Hall Room 202B, in addition, Airplay was added
  • Hayden Hall Room 202B, the following improvements were also added to this room:
    • A screen
    • Airplay
Software Updates:
All the Computer labs on campus have been upgraded with MS Windows 10.


Upcoming Project: Infrared Repeaters
We want to provide an update about another project which will provide an improved user experience for faculty and staff in our classrooms and meeting spaces:  
Infrared Repeaters are being installed in every room with an Airplay device setup. This device will make it much easier to reset Airplay devices.  We will have quicker turn around time when troubleshooting Airplay issues.


ITS STARS Update:

A Student Technology And Resource Specialist (STARS) is a Manhattan College student who exemplifies Lasallian values by utilizing their unique skill set to assist members of the Manhattan College community.  A STAR has a combination of excellent interpersonal communication skills and technology knowledge.  STARS show compassion when working with members of the community who are having technical difficulties.  STARS will be going through ongoing training this Fall and  upgrading their technical skills in order to offer even stronger support to the Manhattan College community.
Reminders

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Have a question?  Check out our Knowledge Base first.


The best way to get in touch with a Client Services representative is an email to its@manhattan.edu or a phone call to x7973 (718-862-7973). Note that email and voicemail for this line go to our ticketing system so we encourage you to leave a message.


Remember that we will never ask you for your password. We encourage you all to please reset your computer and provide the temporary password to ITS prior to dropping it off at Client Services. If you do not do this prior, please allocate an extra 5 minutes to work with a Client Services representative so that they can assist you in changing your password when working with us. Upon completion of work on your computer, please allocate another 5 minutes so that a Client Services representative can assist you in changing your password back to its original state. This is necessary in order to safeguard your password. Remember that you should never give your password out to anyone under any circumstances. Note that the same procedure holds true when you are requesting assistance with one of your Manhattan College accounts.


Client Services can NOT lend out equipment to students. If a student needs equipment for a project, they must have a Manhattan College employee sign out equipment on their behalf. Note that the Manhattan College employee is responsible for that equipment.


Client Services can provide short-term loaner equipment such as laptops and projectors by reservation. Note that if equipment is needed long term, it should be purchased via your department.


In lieu of loaning certain cables and remotes, Client Services has installed commonly used VGA and Audio cables as well as projector remotes in all yet-to-be-renovated classrooms. Network cables will be provided to faculty upon request. Faculty requiring other specialty cables or adapters (such as Apple VGA adapters) should contact Client Services for assistance purchasing this equipment as they are not stocked or provided by Client Services.


The Client Services office does not work on personal computers. We will train employees and students and instruct them on how to fix their computers, but personal computers cannot be dropped off for service. No personal items should ever be left in any of the Client Services offices.


Please remember to plan event setups in advance. We work with limited resources so we cannot always complete last minute requests.  
Client Services currently has 3 convenient locations: Jasper Basement, LIB 502/504, & RLC 103. Please stop by the location closest to you. We encourage you to call first to be sure that someone is available as we are constantly assisting the Manhattan College community.


Client Services Hours of Operations can be found here.


Computer Lab Hours can be found here.


Campus-owned computers are purchased with hardware support provided by the manufacturer. ITS will diagnose and determine whether manufacturer hardware support is needed. For the fastest service, users are also able to contact the manufacturer directly to access hardware support and replacement.




Don't forget to add us to your Google+ circles +ITS and follow us on Twitter @MC_ITS


Check out our Blog: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/


Check out our known issues page: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/p/known-issues.html


Thank you for your attention.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Client Services Response Times Will Be Slower Than Normal Wednesday August 24th - Friday September 16th

As per usual, Client Services will be prioritizing support for Classrooms, Computer Labs, Event Support, and the Network above all other requests for the period of Wednesday August 24th - Friday September 16th.  Support for all other issues will take longer than usual.  We ask that all other requests be put on hold until after Friday September 16th, if possible.  Thank you for your consideration.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Classroom Technology Training Tuesday 1/26 & Wednesday 1/27

ITS will be providing classroom technology training Tuesday January 26th at 3:30PM and Wednesday January 27th at 12PM.  Both sessions will start in Miguel 201.

We will take faculty to classrooms around campus to show how the technology works in the different rooms. It is highly recommended that new faculty or faculty wishing to have a refresher attend.  Since we will be travelling to different rooms, it is important to be on time.

Please RSVP here.

Monday, August 31, 2015

Welcome Back

Welcome Back
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We want to take a minute to welcome everyone back for a new semester. Please take a minute to read through the following Reminders and Announcements:

Kick off the New School Year Right!
____________________________________________________________________

Keep everything.  Share anything.  Get Drive today.  Click here to find out more.

Security is important. Passwords should never be hand-written/visible to the public. In an effort to maximize security and minimize the number of post-it notes with passwords on them, we recently added SSO (Single Sign-On) to Banner Forms.

Add to your professional network. Below are some sites that you might find relevant and interesting:

ITS Summer Updates
_________________________________________________________________

The Rodriguez Room now has a new Pixie Plus A/V Control Unit.  No Remote needed!

Airplay device installations have expanded to more classrooms.  We expect to have Airplay devices in all classrooms by the beginning of the Spring semester.  Check out our Airplay Knowledge Base Articles to find out more.

WiFi improvements in the dorms have been occurring throughout the summer.  If you are experiencing any WiFi issues, we want to know about them.  Please email its@manhattan.edu or call 718-862-7973 to let us know. 

Aging Web Kiosks in the O'Malley Library Internet Cafe and by the elevator on each floor have been replaced with new Dell Chromebox computers.

Audio Visual Technology enhancements have been made in the Chancellors Room and the O'Malley Library Teleconference room.  Both rooms have been outfitted with new Crestron control units and Airplay devices.  The Teleconference has also been outfitted with a Chromebox for meetings.

The following rooms have been outfitted with a Mini Displayport cable.  This precludes the need for a Mac VGA adapter.  To access the Mini Displayport input, click "INP2".  List of rooms:
  • DLS 307
  • DLS 312
  • MGL 307
  • MGL 312
  • HAY 201
  • HAY 202
  • MGL 305
The Proactive Projector Replacement Initiative has made much progress through the summer and will continue throughout the year.  We have added new mounting brackets to this initiative.  These new mounts fit into the existing ceiling tile grid, making them much more seamless.  Also, they have a quick swap secure mount, making projector replacements quicker and offering a high level of security.

An effort to secure all projectors on campus was initiated this summer.  This effort is a combination of a secure mounts and network monitoring.

Summer 2015 Classroom Renovations
The following rooms have have been renovated this summer.  Renovations include installation of a new Crestron control unit.
  • Miguel 304
  • Miguel 306
  • Miguel 308
  • Miguel 314
  • Leo 242
  • Leo 330
  • Leo 333
  • Leo 318
  • Hayden 306
  • Hayden 404
  • Hayden 406

Leo 102 is now a brand new engineering computer lab.

The Teacher's Station in DLS 314 has been replaced with a wooden podium.

Summer 2015 Computer Lab Upgrades
The following Computer Labs received new computers this summer.

  • RLC 102 (Expanded to 33 stations)
  • RLC 208
  • RLC 102A
  • RLC 104
  • MGL 305
  • DLS 309

Please keep informed by checking our Known Issues page.

Reminders
____________________________________________________________________

Have a question?  Check out our Knowledge Base first.

The best way to get in touch with a Client Services representative is an email to its@manhattan.edu or a phone call to x7973 (718-862-7973). Note that email and voicemail for this line go to our ticketing system so we encourage you to leave a message.

Remember that we will never ask you for your password. We encourage you all to please reset your computer and provide the temporary password to ITS prior to dropping it off at Client Services. If you do not do this prior, please allocate an extra 5 minutes to work with a Client Services representative so that they can assist you in changing your password when working with us. Upon completion of work on your computer, please allocate another 5 minutes so that a Client Services representative can assist you in changing your password back to its original state. This is necessary in order to safeguard your password. Remember that you should never give your password out to anyone under any circumstances. Note that the same procedure holds true when you are requesting assistance with one of your Manhattan College accounts.

Client Services can NOT lend out equipment to students. If a student needs equipment for a project, they must have a Manhattan College employee sign out equipment on their behalf. Note that the Manhattan College employee is responsible for that equipment.

Client Services can provide short-term loaner equipment such as laptops and projectors by reservation. Note that if equipment is needed long term, it should be purchased via your department.

In lieu of loaning certain cables and remotes, Client Services has installed commonly used VGA and Audio cables as well as projector remotes in all yet-to-be-renovated classrooms. Network cables will be provided to faculty upon request. Faculty requiring other specialty cables or adapters (such as Apple VGA adapters) should contact Client Services for assistance purchasing this equipment as they are not stocked or provided by Client Services.

The Client Services office does not work on personal computers. We will train employees and students and instruct them on how to fix their computers, but personal computers cannot be dropped off for service. No personal items should ever be left in any of the Client Services offices.

Please remember to plan event setups in advance. We work with limited resources so we cannot always complete last minute requests.  You can reserve rooms here.

Client Services currently has 3 convenient locations: Jasper Basement, LIB 502/504, & RLC 103. Please stop by the location closest to you. We encourage you to call first to be sure that someone is available as we are constantly assisting the Manhattan College community.

Client Services Hours of Operations can be found here.

Computer Lab Hours can be found here.

Campus-owned computers are purchased with hardware support provided by the manufacturer. ITS will diagnose and determine whether manufacturer hardware support is needed. For the fastest service, users are also able to contact the manufacturer directly to access hardware support and replacement.

Your feedback helps us improve our service and should be sent to http://manhattan.edu/tellits

Don't forget to add us to your Google+ circles +ITS and follow us on Twitter @MC_ITS

Check out our Blog: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/

Check out our known issues page: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/p/known-issues.html

Thank you for your attention.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

CD/DVD Drives in Classrooms

In an effort to improve the technology in the classrooms, we have securely mounted the CD/DVD drives as shown below.  In the past, we found that the drive would fall into the podium or be difficult to find.  We have decided to securely mount the drives in a consistent location to minimize these types of issues in the future.

Depending on the type of podium in the room, the mounted drive can be found in the following locations:




Friday, December 5, 2014

MATLAB Issue Update

A resolution to the MATLAB issue has finally been reached.  We have implemented the fix in RLC 103, RLC 105 and the Library computer labs.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

ITS Releases Updated Digital Signage System

New Installs in Student Commons Complete; Retrofit of Existing Campus Installations Taking Place This Week


ITS is pleased to release an updated version of its Digital Signage System service offering. The update consists of an upgrade to the open-source Concerto digital signage software (player software and content server) from Concerto I to Concerto II. The update also consists of rollout to the new display devices in the Student Commons, as well as replacement of the older device players (or mini-computer) for existing units.

Most folks will recognize Digital Signage (electronic signs) around campus as the flat-screen displays - or TV's - which show posters of upcoming events and other news items. The electronic signs have been primarily used by Student Life, and are placed in strategic locations on campus. By providing an alternative to paper posters, Digital Signage allows for paperless advertising and is an effective and attractive way to communicate what's happening on campus. Hence better than print for green reasons.




A key component of Manhattan College's new implementation is the automatic retrieval and display of current event information from the college's calendar via feeds, part of ITS's Create Once, Publish Everywhere model. Current news is similarly retrieved and displayed from a variety of sources, including college and world news. Once the process is set up, no user interaction is required to keep events and news up-to-date as the items are automatically retrieved from the published events and news sources. Content feeds are matched to each screen's owner and audience. The system also supports the older poster upload method for items that do not lend themselves to this publishing model. Screen and content owners are being contacted to transition custom content to the new system. Emergency feeds from the college's e2Campus system will also be displayed, as applicable. The system is being expanded to include college twitter feeds, as well as athletics news, schedules, and scores.

As part of this upgrade, ITS now provides a supported hardware player - the computer which powers the display - and peripherals. Departments continue to provide their own display device / monitor, selected from a list of recommendations. This new service model will enable ITS to better monitor and support this system going forward.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Welcome Back



New Updates:
New desktops have been installed in the library, RLC 105, and MGL 110 computer labs
MGL 305 has undergone renovations

Reminders:

The best way to get in touch with a Client Services representative is an email to its@manhattan.edu or a phone call to x7973 (718-862-7973). Note that email and voicemail for this line go to our ticketing system so we encourage you to leave a message.

Remember that we will never ask you for your password. We encourage you all to please reset your computer password to jasper prior to dropping it off at Client Services. If you do not do this prior, please allocate an extra 5 minutes to work with a Client Services representative so that they can assist you in changing your password when working with us. Upon completion of work on your computer, please allocate another 5 minutes so that a Client Services representative can assist you in changing your password back to its original state. This is necessary in order to safeguard your password. Remember that you should never give your password out to anyone under any circumstances. Note that the same procedure holds true when you are requesting assistance with one of your Manhattan College accounts.

Client Services can NOT lend out equipment to students. If a student needs equipment for a project, they must have a Manhattan College employee sign out equipment on their behalf. Note that the Manhattan College employee is responsible for that equipment.

Client Services can provide short-term loaner equipment such as laptops and projectors by reservation. Note that if equipment is needed long term, it should be purchased via your department.

In lieu of loaning certain cables and remotes, Client Services has installed commonly used VGA and Audio cables as well as projector remotes in all yet-to-be-renovated classrooms. Network cables will be provided to faculty upon request. Faculty requiring other specialty cables or adapters (such as Apple VGA adapters) should contact Client Services for assistance purchasing this equipment as they are not stocked or provided by Client Services.

The Client Services office does not work on personal computers. We will train employees and students and instruct them on how to fix their computers, but personal computers can not be dropped off for service. No personal items should ever be left in any of the Client Services offices.

Please remember to plan event setups in advance. We work with limited resources so we can not always complete last minute requests.

Client Services currently has 3 convenient locations: Jasper Basement, LIB 502, & RLC 103. Please stop by the location closest to you. We encourage you to call first to be sure that someone is available as we are constantly assisting the Manhattan College community.

Client Services Hours of Operations can be found here.

Computer Lab Hours can be found here.

Campus-owned computers are purchased with premium hardware support provided by the manufacturer. ITS will diagnose and determine whether manufacturer hardware support is needed. For the fastest service, users are also able to contact the manufacturer directly to access hardware support and replacement.

Your feedback helps us improve our service and should be sent to http://manhattan.edu/tellits


Don't forget to add us to your Google+ circles +ITS and follow us on Twitter @MC_ITS

Check out our Blog: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/

Check out our known issues page: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/p/known-issues.html

Thank you for your attention.

Monday, July 7, 2014

ITS is Hiring Students for the Summer

Interesting in learning more about technology?

Have some free time this summer?

If you answered yes to these questions, come work for ITS!

We are looking for Manhattan College students eligible for Federal Work Study or Campus employment who are highly motivated.

If this describes you, email your resume and cover letter to richard.musal@manhattan.edu ASAP!

Monday, April 21, 2014

JasperNet Single-Signon Pages Sport New Look; New Hardware Architecture




Manhattan College ITS will be rolling out an update to its JasperNet Single-Signon system today, April 21, 2014. The update consists of new service pages with enhanced functionality, running on new more robust hardware infrastructure.

New features include:
  • A link to the start.manhattan.edu JasperNet account management self-help utilities, including:
    • Password Resets (automated - or via helpdesk call)  / Forgot my Password
    • Account Activation for New Students and others
  • Link to ITS webpage to get Help / Assistance
  • Links to Responsible Use and Annual Copyright Disclosures
  • Any Site-Specific Messages
  • Major Web Servers: Status
  • Link to ITS System Alerts / Notices
Your Comments and Suggestions are appreciated to help continuously evolve and improve this.  As always, we invite you to TellITS. Alternatively, you may call the Client Services Help Desk @ X7973 to report any issues.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Google Calendar Group Invites


Inviting a group to an event in your Google Calendar is the easiest and most efficient way to invite substantial numbers of people at one time. Using Google groups, you can invite up to 10,000 attendees for one-time events and 5,000 attendees for recurring events. This new feature eliminates the hassle of adding a large number of guests to calendar events one by one.

Click here for more information on using this new feature.

Need help creating a group? Click here for step-by-step instructions.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Tell ITS


#TellITS - ITS needs your help identifying and reporting technology issues on campus.  ITS has implemented new ways to alert us to technology issues so that we can help resolve them sooner.   If you see an issue, loose cable, or something that just doesn't look right - we want to know about it!

Have you noticed the new signage on campus “Tell ITS”? You should be seeing it on fliers, digital signage and on computers around campus.

ITS has taken steps to improve response time and has increased coverage at the Client Services office to ensure that we can quickly respond to technology issues in classrooms while classes are scheduled.  Please see our updated Hours of Operations site here.

In order to better guarantee that the technology in the classrooms and labs function correctly, the frequency of room checks has increased to at minimum once per week. We are doing our best to improve the service provided to the community, but we can't do it alone.

If you come across a technology issue on campus, please do not hesitate to report it to its@manhattan.edu or 718-862-7973 immediately.  For your convenience, you may also report issues or provide us with feedback by double clicking on the Tell ITS icon on the desktop of all public computers on campus or any ITS webpage.  You can also access this form via http://manhattan.edu/tellits. You will be directed to fill out a brief online form, just like the one below, detailing the nature of the issue and/or providing feedback.  The faster we know about an issue, the faster we can resolve it. We need your help to make sure that issues are resolved as quickly and efficiently as possible.

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Smart Classroom Technology Training


Attention: Faculty Members

Do you find yourself requesting assistance with Smart Classroom technology on numerous occasions throughout the semester? Perhaps you would like to become more familiar with a specific device (projector, speakers, ThinClient, podium control panel, etc.) in preparation for a media-intensive semester. Join us in DLS 304 from 2pm to 3pm on 1/16, 1/23 and 1/30 for a brief demonstration of the various features in our Smart Classrooms and a Q&A session to help ease your classroom technology concerns.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Reminder Tech Lunch November 13th 12:30PM - 1:30PM Cafe 1853

Have a technology question that you have been wanting to ask ITS?

 Have a question about Moodle or Gmail?


Members of ITS will be available in Cafe 1853 from 12:30PM - 1:30PM on November 13th to answer questions that you may have about the following topics:

Moodle
Google Apps
Technology Support
Instructional Technology
Systems
Network
Security
Banner
Self Service

Monday, October 28, 2013

Reminder Tech Lunch October 30th 12-1PM Cafe 1853

Have a technology question that you have been wanting to ask ITS?

 Have a question about Moodle or Gmail?


Members of ITS will be available in Cafe 1853 from 12:00PM - 1:00PM on October 30th to answer questions that you may have about the following topics.

Topics:
Moodle
Google Apps
Technology Support
Instructional Technology
Systems
Network
Security
Banner
Self Service

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Reminder Tech Lunch October 21st 12-1PM Cafe 1853

Have a technology question that you have been wanting to ask ITS?

 Have a question about Moodle or Gmail?


Members of ITS will be available in Cafe 1853 from 12:00PM - 1:00PM on October 21st to answer questions that you may have about the following topics.

Topics:
Moodle
Google Apps
Technology Support
Instructional Technology
Systems
Network
Security