Tech Tips
- If you’re planning on using Canvas to teach this fall, these helpful tips will ease you into the new semester. Explore design features, using video and more. Browse frequently asked questions.
- Learn how to limit data security risks while using generative artificial intelligence with guidelines from the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ Office of Information Technology security team.
- OIT is offering a number of Canvas trainings to help faculty with their fall courses, including sessions on building assignments and quizzes, adding interactive video content and more.
- A new email security service will begin providing protection to ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ email accounts by using advanced detection models to protect against email attacks such as phishing, social engineering and account takeovers.
- ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ campuswide AI steering committee has created a new artificial intelligence website and community of practice. Learn more about campus AI efforts and how you can get involved.
- Make sure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is installed on your university-owned computer by the June 30 deadline. Learn more about the requirement and how to install it.
- OIT is preparing to delete a new batch of Google and Microsoft files owned by former employees, retirees and graduates on July 31. So you can better identify these files, they will be in a read-only state until they are deleted on July 31.
- OIT is wrapping up the latest wave of migrating student email from Gmail to Microsoft Exchange. How can students find their incoming email and set up desktop and mobile versions of Outlook? Get details.
- The Office of Information Technology is offering trainings and office hours sessions all summer long to assist instructors with Canvas Studio, Cidi Labs and a number of other Canvas functions.
- With the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning models, as well as continued breakthroughs in quantum computing, this state-of-the-art resource will better support researchers running advanced workflows.