For students: Mark your calendars for Love Data Week
Love Data Week is a celebration held yearly during the week of Valentine’s Day. Learn how to make well-designed visualizations, protect your personal data, archive public datasets, and more.
Love Data Week is a celebration held yearly during the week of Valentine’s Day. Learn how to make well-designed visualizations, protect your personal data, archive public datasets, and more.
Love Data Week is a celebration held yearly during the week of Valentine’s Day. Join online and hybrid events to learn best practices for creating accessible charts, archiving public datasets, using protected institutional data responsibly, and more.
Class groups make it easy for an instructor or teaching assistant to contact students using a single email address. Learn how to create a group, how to add and remove students, and how to add teaching assistants.
Join this EDUCAUSE webinar for a practical conversation and real-world tips. Jan 29, 11am via Zoom.
What’s happening? Honorlock – Update, January 22 On Thursday, January 22, from 7:00 a.m. (CST) until approximately 8:00 a.m., Honorlock will release a new update. This update includes the following enhancements. Cleaner results New flags More intuitive filtering For full details about the update, click here. Canvas – Two new opt-in features Instructors may now …
Users should switch to Box Drive, which offers a faster, smarter and more secure way to access your cloud content — directly from your desktop.
Learn@UW is faculty and staff’s go-to hub for teaching tools, learning opportunities, and resources that help foster and support instruction. Get the latest updates as we start the new semester.
This new feature in Zoom Workspace gives you quick and easy access to meeting summaries, recordings, whiteboards and more — allowing for easier organization and collaboration.
Are you a member of the university’s distributed IT community? Monthly meetings of the Madison Information Security Team (MIST) are a great way to hear from security experts across campus and network with colleagues.
We’re looking for creative, enthusiastic people like you to help plan our next conference. Attend an informational meeting to learn more about the committee and planning process. Jan 22, 1pm via Teams.