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On July 21, several popular Ohio University web applications will require additional login steps to maintain a secure computing environment.
On July 26, the Ohio University Office of Information Technology is launching new tools that will make it easier to get help with technology.
With the return of face-to-face instruction for most courses in fall semester, beginning Aug. 23, 2021, online proctoring fees will apply for live proctoring services through Proctortrack.
The Ohio University Office of Information Technology (OIT)’s Information Security Standing Committee approved a second group of University-wide information security standards in May.
Beginning July 7, 2021, OHIO users will no longer access their Microsoft Teams recordings using Microsoft Stream. Rather, recordings will be saved, accessed, and shared using Microsoft OneDrive.
OIT is pleased to celebrate the importance of technology for LGBTQ+ students and share resources with the OHIO community that can help create inclusive and affirming learning environments.
The Office of Information Technology will integrate the virtual desktop (VDI) with single sign-on (SSO) beginning on Wednesday, May 26.
May 20, 2021, marks the tenth anniversary for Global Accessibility Awareness Day, an event that promotes digital accessibility and inclusion to individuals with disabilities and impairments.
Ohio University is implementing new fonts to align with the current branding, Forever OHIO, which are now available to download.
OIT is looking for Bobcats to help shape the future student experience at OHIO by providing feedback on the Digital Transformation Initiative.
OHIO IT reminds faculty that the new Blackboard course retention standard, which details when courses are archived and deleted, goes into effect beginning May 1.
Students may need to modify how they access their email and other Office 365 applications such as Microsoft Teams over the summer to align with new security requirements.
As a result of Brad Golski’s involvement with the Student Software Engineering Program, he has gained real-world experience with web application development and scored two summer internships.
The OIT Surveys Service, which supports OHIO's technology tools for research, in-class surveys, course evaluations and general information gathering, is conducting a survey tools usage evaluation.
OHIO has adopted new Information Security Standards that serve to guide the University community on how best to secure the technology that accesses, stores, processes or transmits University data.