Learn how Microsoft’s new Briefing email can help you prepare for the day ahead, how your personal data is protected and how to opt-out if it’s not for you.
Microsoft’s new Briefing email will soon be delivered to Microsoft Office 365 accounts with the promise of helping you get control of your inbox and be more intentional about your work day.
Explore a specific problem or question with a consultant, or choose from the on-demand or real-time trainings to learn more about teaching technologies like iClicker Cloud, remote-capable classrooms, Canvas Studio and much more.
The Office of Information Technology recommends that faculty, staff and students wait to install Apple’s latest macOS update, macOS 11—Big Sur, until it has proved to be compatible with OIT-supported applications.
Archivists with the University Libraries have created a resource guide with tips and tricks on how you can care for your own personal and family archives.
Whether the campus is in remote or expanded mode, engaging remote learning is critical to student success. The Office of Information Technology's copilots can help.
OIT’s technology copilots assist instructors in remote-capable classrooms by, among other things, facilitating the use of Zoom and the participation of remote learners.
If you’re teaching in a classroom with the new remote-capable classroom system, you can find quick-start guides and video tutorials. You can request assistance from a technology copilot, or learn about training for your student assistants.