Welcome to the first installment of the Three Years of Tableau blog series . In February, an initial overview was shared highlighting Tableau use over the past three years at Ohio State, along with findings from a January 2022 survey. With this blog series, we’ll dig a little more and share some user testimonials.
As the situation in Ukraine and Eastern Europe continues to escalate and evolve, the media has placed some focus on the cyberthreats that could accompany military action. Many Buckeyes are reaching out with concerns about how this conflict could impact our...
OTDI’s third-party contracts service handles administrative details around admissions, enrollment and billing so colleges can focus on curriculum and instruction.
We all share the crucial responsibility of protecting Ohio State’s institutional data, which is why faculty, staff and student employees must complete training each year. But did you know that many staff members can complete their Institutional Data Policy training requirement by finishing a 7-minute activity on the Cybersecurity for You (C4U) platform?
Each February, the Ohio State community comes together to celebrate Buckeye Love. This year, the emphasis for our celebration is kindness. What better day to celebrate than National Random Acts of Kindness Day on Thursday, Feb. 17.
The next round of software updates is now available to install for OCIO-managed workstations via Software Center (for Windows PC) or Ohio State Application...
The Privacy Program at Ohio State engages the university community in thoughtful conversations about student privacy. Join us on CarmenZoom from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 24, to continue the conversation on the new Ohio State Student Analytics Principles.
Beginning February 22, the Office of Technology and Digital Innovation (OTDI) will routinely remove inactive CarmenZoom accounts. Current students, faculty and staff that have not logged into Zoom in the past 365 days will be affected by this change. However, for users who have been deactivated...
The Ohio State University's cable TV customers will have access to watch the Olympic games through our cable services. The channels you will use to tune in depend on what type of cable service you have. Channel listings that will carry the games are shown in the full article details.