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OHIO's Office of Information Technology is launching an evaluation project to review and determine the best-suited technology or technologies for OHIO’s future needs.
In early July, the IT Service Desk, currently located in the Bobcat Depot, will be moved to a new home on the fourth floor of Alden Library.
Beginning May 23, there will be new restrictions at Ohio University on allowing third-party access to protected resources within Microsoft 365.
Significant updates are coming this May to both VoiceThread and Panopto, promising a more streamlined and accessible experience for Ohio University instructors and students.
The Ohio University Office of Information Technology (OIT) is enhancing the student experience by streamlining the onboarding process.
Slated to replace the current Service Center, Transmittal, and Award processes in the LEO system, the Sponsored Projects module is facing challenges that have necessitated a delay in its implementation.
The 2024-25 academic year will be one of transition as we continue to define and implement a new platform.
Ohio University will be hosting several workshops for instructors in the coming weeks to support the transition to Canvas, OHIO’s new preferred learning management system.
The Office of Instructional Design is offering a suite of resources, including workshops, one-on-one consultations, virtual office hours, and comprehensive guidance materials.
The classic Microsoft Teams application is soon retiring and will no longer be available, effective July 1, 2024.
All member of the Ohio University community are invited to join the Research Data Management Working Group on April 19, from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. for its first "What We Wish You Knew" panel.
This initiative was funded through a grant awarded by the Ohio Department of Development and aimed to improve document accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Pre-conference Canvas workshops will be available for OHIO faculty and staff on April 16. Both workshops can be attended remotely via Microsoft Teams or in Baker 240.
On Feb. 15, OHIO researchers gained access to the first two modules of Cayuse, the University's new electronic research administration software.
Initial feedback is encouraging and suggests that the course templates are likely to simplify the Canvas transition for faculty and enhance the student experience.