Introduction to Psychology courses in Spring 2019 took a new, strategic approach to technology integration in their sections, moving forward with a blended model that made room for customization by individual instructors. The process began when 21 Introduction to Psychology instructors—teaching nearly 1,000 students—received technology and training through the Digital Flagship Educators program in January, 2019. Then it was off to the races.
Microsoft is making changes over the next several months that will affect users that access Outlook on the Web (OWA). Here's a summary:
Non-Supported Browsers Will Have Reduced Functionality in Outlook on the Web: Beginning August 8, Microsoft is making changes that may cause users to...
With a long list of names ahead of her, Winnie Sampson sat patiently in her cap and gown. She had waited 15 years for this moment; she could wait a little longer. As her name was announced and she walked to the front of the stage, her supervisor Dr. David Tomasko joined her, presenting her with...
In August 2019, the Data and Analytics Team launched a very early version of the Reporting and Analytics Environment (RAE) in the new Production Amazon Web Services environment. The purpose of the soft launch was to place all of the major technical components of the RAE into a production...
Whether you’re coming back for another semester or beginning your Ohio State journey this autumn, there are several tools, integrations and opportunities you should be aware of to support your teaching strategy. Learn what students have to say about CarmenCanvas, try out our new academic web conferencing tool, explore technology integrations and scope out affordability strategies. Learn what’s new in the eLearning landscape and set yourself up for successful courses this term.
Congratulations to Dave Kieffer, Associate Vice President of Administrative Systems, who has announced his retirement as of Monday, September 30. Dave’s leadership has left an indelible mark on the university’s administrative systems during his thirty years with Ohio State.
Dave began his career with OCIO as a student programmer. He was a part of the ARMS project in the late 1990s (which brought PeopleSoft to the university) and led the Financials 8.4 upgrade (which integrated the Medical Center into one system). In 2011, he took over Enterprise Applications, leading teams that helped create the The Ohio State App, established many new services (like BuckeyeLearn and Document Management) and prepared us to move to the cloud.
Interim coverage of Dave’s most critical responsibilities will be divided between Kevin Donahoe and Darryl Jordan . Kevin will be taking on the role of IT Business Advocate in addition to his role as a project manager on the Enterprise Project and Darryl will continue in his role leading the management of our ERP systems. Please join me in thanking Kevin and Darryl. We are evaluating the best way to allocate Dave’s remaining responsibilities to ensure seamless transition for our partners.
We will miss having his leadership in OCIO, on the Enterprise Project and in the university community. Congratulations Dave!
Ohio State staff, faculty and students are invited to join the August 8 Big Ten Academic Allianc e ( BTAA) Women in IT (WIT) Virtual Session. Vice President for University Technology and CIO at Case Western Reserve University, Sue Workman, will lead discussion on the Leadership Journey in Higher Ed Technology.
The July 26 edition of the Enterprise Project Digest was shared with the Ohio State community to provide updates about the project’s work. Check out the EP Digest archive to read the full July issue.
Highlights of this issue: (1) Testing Phase arrives; (2) HRSD Pilot Kicks Off; and (3) RAE Soft Launch.
The Enterprise Project Digest is distributed monthly, and those who are interested in additional information are encouraged to subscribe.
Cybercriminals know that your thoughts are turning to fall semester, including how you’ll pay your expenses. They’ve launched a phishing campaign that promises a job and easy money to those who click through or reply – but actually dupes you into giving criminals money, your personal information...