You spoke. We listened.
Simpler WIFI connection and network names.
Last year, major upgrades to the campus WIFI network were implemented. Along with the upgrades, a number of wireless networks with varying features and configuration were implemented to allow users a choice of how they connect to JasperNet WIFI.
The feedback: K.I.S.S (Keep it Simple)
In preparation for the Fall 2012 semester, ITS has simplified the JasperNet WIFI configuration. All WIFI deployments conforming to "JasperNet WIFI 2.0" standards (802.11n) will be universally accessible by the single network "JASPERNET" (note the ALL CAPS). A companion network, "jaspernet-guest" will also be universally available across all JasperNet WIFI 2.0 locations providing campus visitors with some access to the Internet. Please see our network map for these locations.
We've already begun to weed out any of the confusing additional network names, however, we will continue to support local WIFI networks with additional security features (such as dls-secure or hayden-secure). Additionally, in areas where JasperNet WIFI 2.0 is not yet available, 802.11a/b/g access will be provided by the legacy network names of "jaspernet" or "Jaspernet" (note the lower case).
Updates and news on how technology is changing in Manhattan University.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Welcome Back
We
want to take a minute to welcome everyone back for a new semester.
Please take a minute to read through the following 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.
- If you wish to check on the progress of your ticket, you can do so via https://clientservices.manhattan.edu/otrs/customer.pl
- Remember that we will never ask you for your password. We encourage you all to please reset your computer password 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 it’s original state. This is necessary in order to safe guard 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.
- Note that if equipment is needed long term, it should be purchased via your department. Client Services equipment is for temporary use only.
- 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 4 convenient locations: DLS 311, Jasper Basement, LIB 410A, & 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.
- Any suggestions or complaints about the ITS department should be sent to itsuggestion-box@manhattan.edu
- Don't forget to add us to your circles: +ITS
- Check out our Blog: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/
- Check out our known issues page: http://itsblog.manhattan.edu/p/known-issues.html
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Move In Weekend Hours 8/25 - 8/26 2012
The Client Services Jasper Office will be open Saturday 8/25/12 from 12PM - 5PM
for Move in Weekend. We will also have staff on call Sunday 8/26/12
from 12PM - 5PM just call 718-862-7973, leave a message and someone will
get back to you. You can also email us at its@manhattan.edu
Monday, July 30, 2012
Google Hangout Coming to Gmail
There will soon be an upgrade to google chat in gmail. The interface will be upgraded to the google hangout functionality that you will already recognize if you have google plus enabled. Please check out this google blog post to find out more.
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/video-chat-face-to-face-to-face-with.html
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/video-chat-face-to-face-to-face-with.html
Friday, July 20, 2012
JasperNet WIFI Coverage Map
[NEW] JasperNet WIFI Coverage Map
ITS is pleased to announce that all JasperNet WIFI installations are now being documented using Google Maps. Click on the maps below (North Campus and South Campus) to view the JasperNet WIFI coverage and configuration in each building. Buildings are also color-coded to allow for quick identification.North Campus
View Manhattan College - WIFI Coverage (North) in a larger map
South Campus
View Manhattan College - WIFI Coverage in a larger map
GREEN: 100% Coverage
Green buildings have 100% WIFI coverage and the latest (JasperNet WIFI 2.0) technology.
YELLOW: Partial Coverage
Yellow buildings may have full or partial coverage and may have "generation 1" WIFI technology installed (pre-802.11n). These buildings usually have 802.11a/b/g installations.
BLUE: Pending UPGRADE
Blue buildings are pending an upgrade. A building will be changed to blue once the upgrade has been approved and work has been scheduled.
Labels:
JasperNet wireless,
wifi,
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Monday, July 2, 2012
Apps for Administrative Assistants
Google has created a Support Site specifically for Administrative Assistants to share best practices and learn new tools within Google Apps. Please take a look and share your own experiences as well:
http://assistants.googleapps.com/
http://assistants.googleapps.com/
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Blackboard End-of-Life June 30, 2012; Moodle Servers
Manhattan College is in its final stages of migrating from
Blackboard to Moodle. Please complete the download of all materials
that you wish to save and/or transfer to Moodle by June 30, 2012
when Manhattan College's Blackboard Server is turned off. After June
30, you will no longer be able to access any materials on the Blackboard
Server ( ecourses.manhattan.edu ), including anything stored in the
Blackboard Content Collection (e.g., file storage, portfolios and
artifacts, etc.)
Moodle Servers
1) Course sites will now be hosted on an
academic-year instance of Moodle. The creation of course sites, as
well as faculty and student enrollments, will be synced with the Banner
system, similar to how the process had been done with Blackboard.
- Fall 2012 course shells - Academic year 2013: https://lms.manhattan.edu/
Note that student enrollments will be added several weeks prior to the start of the semester.
2) A separate Moodle
server will be available for departmental, sandbox, and other non-course
sites ("community Moodle"). Those sites will be created upon demand.
We will make available cohorts, e.g. site-wide groups, which can then
be manually enrolled into a site; individual Manhattan College users can
be manually enrolled as well. Examples of cohorts include students by
major or program, full-time faculty, adjunct faculty, etc.
- Moodle Community Server: https://mcs.manhattan.
edu
Note that cohorts/groups will be available for manual enrollment shortly after June 30.
3) The AcademicYear 2012 instance of Moodle (Moodle Pilot) can now be accessed via the following link:
Note that this instance of Moodle is an early version of Moodle: 2.1.
Please see the following release notes for Moodle version 2.2 and 2.3 as there are many updates beyond the Moodle 2.1 instance in use for the AcademicYear 2012:
Moodle 2.3 Release Notes: http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Moodle_2.3_release_notes
Moodle 2.2 Release Notes: http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Moodle_2.2_release_notes
Alternative to Moodle Community Server (non-course sites):
Many
groups at Manhattan College have been using Blackboard primarily to
send emails to the site membership, and/or to restrict files/materials
to the site membership. Most site memberships were managed by ITS via
an enrollment process similar to what is used to manage course
enrollments. If this is primarily how you would like to use a
non-course site, you may want to consider using Google Groups and the
new Google Drive (formerly called Docs) instead of or in addition to a
Moodle site. You can share with a group - as well as restrict access to -
"folders/collections" of files/documents. A Google Group can also
serve as a mailing list. And files/documents can now be saved to one's
Google Drive in their native format. More to follow on this feature ...
Moving files from Blackboard to Moodle is a bit of an art, as there is not a good one-size fits all approach. There are several approaches for extracting materials from Blackboard for reuse in Moodle, and Kim Woodruff has been working with faculty and staff over the past year to assist users in setting up sites in Moodle and transferring content from Blackboard to Moodle. Kim has also created a Training Course available in Moodle which contains instructions and best practices.
In summary, you have the following methods at your disposal:
- Archive your Blackboard Course via the Blackboard Course Archive
utility. This will create a record of everything in your course,
including student work. There is a free tool: bFree that will then
allow you to view most - but not all - of the content in the Blackboard
archive file
- Copy Files to Collection is another Blackboard Utility. This
copies documents/files uploaded to Blackboard Content Areas to a folder
in Blackboard Content Collection. A package containing the folders can
then be downloaded. This approach maintains the original folder
structure - and is readily usable with one's Google Drive.
- Manhattan College has a license for Respondus - a tool for
creating and managing tests. Also provides access to publisher test
banks. This a great way to transfer tests from Blackboard to Moodle.
- Downloads of: package of files in the Content Collection (if you
stored files there); portfolios (if used), gradebook and/or assignments, etc
https://drive.google.com/a/manhattan.edu/?tab=mo#folders/0B2JI8N_JmIXSbmVNMHR5UF9FU3c
If you need assistance in making the transition from Blackboard to Moodle, please contact Client Services.
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