Attend the UW–Madison Electronic Research Notebook Forum
Calling all researchers: Attend this 2-day forum on LabArchives and other tools for running, documenting and sharing your computational work.
Calling all researchers: Attend this 2-day forum on LabArchives and other tools for running, documenting and sharing your computational work.
Jul 31 to Aug 4 via Zoom. Sessions will cover a variety of topics including content strategy, accessibility and knowledge management practices.
Brought to you by the Center for Teaching, Learning & Mentoring and open to all instructors, including teaching assistants. August topics include fostering community and cultivating inclusivity.
True or false: You can store personal files and photos on your UW–Madison Google Drive. Not sure? Check your answer and get a refresher on a few guidelines highlighted in Google Workspace usage policies.
Is your department supported by the Division of Information Technology? Check out DoIT’s newest support channels—including a user‑friendly online portal, your hub to submit a variety of support requests.
Dayana Kibilds from the Ologie marketing agency lead a workshop on creating effective email strategies, writing emails people will read, and measuring success.
Lois Brooks sat down with PBS Wisconsin’s Frederica Freyberg for a conversation about generative artificial intelligence—and how the university is managing its use among students, researchers and staff.
The federal government has issued an interim rule prohibiting the presence or use of TikTok (and all ByteDance services) on any device used in the fulfillment of federal contracts.
Jul 21, 9:15am via Zoom. Join UW faculty members Kaiping Chen and Yonatan Mintz for a discussion about ethics and privacy in AI research and applications.
Have you heard Jira and Confluence services will be discontinued in 2025? Stop by these weekly sessions to ask questions, talk with experts and learn how others are preparing for the change.