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Students: Improve the quality of your digital environment by joining the Student Experience Advisory Panel.
Students: Improve the quality of your digital environment by joining the Student Experience Advisory Panel.
There are a limited number of Adobe Creative Cloud and Acrobat licenses for use by students. Instructors, learn how you can provide access.
As she studies how people consume science content online—from climate change to COVID-19—Kaiping Chen must analyze massive amounts of data. So she turned to the Research Cyberinfrastructure team for help.
Nearly a dozen improvements to the Webex interface make collaboration easier, faster and more intuitive.
Whether you’re participating in fully remote courses or just virtual course activities at UW–Madison, here’s some helpful info on learning remotely, both on and off campus.
Most of the tools you might need are easily accessible with an internet connection and your laptop (or home desktop computer).
Announcing UW–Madison Zoom: a secure, supported version of the popular web conferencing tool that enhances the virtual classroom experience.
The DoIT Help Desk is here when you need us, with a variety of ways to access our services—by phone, email, chat and more.
In case you missed the IT Projects Update Forum on August 19, check out the presentations here. Topics included the One Badger CRM initiative, VoIP phase two, and Data Center strategy.
July 2020 marked the one year anniversary of the official Interoperability Initiative kickoff. Here’s where it has been and a peek at where it is going.