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Ohio University will host Top Hat experts for a series of hybrid workshops and office hours designed to help faculty maximize the use of Top Hat's dynamic courseware and student engagement tools.
The third annual Data Security Day, OHIO’s cybersecurity awareness conference, hosted by the Information Security Office will be held on Oct. 9, 2024.
This fall, the Office of Information Technology will host vendor interviews and demonstrations, providing the OHIO community with opportunities to engage with potential solutions and offer feedback.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) has adjusted its Tech Help Desk hours to better match demand and the University's schedule.
As OHIO transitions to the Canvas learning management system, the University wants to ensure that all students are set up for success in their fall 2024 courses.
Ohio University has enhanced its Go OHIO app for online students, improving access to academic resources and addressing the specific needs of its expanding student body.
Ohio University has begun the transition to Canvas, the new learning management system that is replacing Blackboard.
Ohio University Transportation and Parking Services, in collaboration with the Office of Information Technology, is upgrading the parking portal to include single sign-on (SSO) functionality.
As part of the Office of Information Technology’s (OIT) ongoing efforts to enhance communication and streamline operations, OIT is accelerating the migration to Teams Phone.
Ohio University’s Information Security Office has updated its Identifying Malicious Emails webpage.
Ohio University faculty interested in exploring the ways Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) can be infused into a course are invited to apply to be part of the institute.
Cluttered inboxes, disorganized files, and overflowing downloads can hinder productivity and cause unnecessary stress.
Ohio University is assessing its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms and closely related applications that support human resources, finance, and student administration.
Ohio University is implementing several yearly upgrades to PeopleSoft, its primary student information system, which will be live for all users starting July 21, 2024.
As of July 8, OIT's in-person service desk moved from inside the Bobcat Depot at Baker Center to Alden Library’s fourth floor to help enhance the student experience and access.