IT News for January 2010

Jan 20, 2010   -
Beginning January 20, all students can choose to use an exciting new service: Google Apps @UDel.edu. Using their UDelNet IDs (UD e-mail address), students can now use Gmail for their University e-mail and can also use the entire Google Apps for Education software suite. Students will be able to use Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Sites, and Google Talk. Gmail offers more storage capacity and advanced features; the rest of the Google Apps suite enables students to work more productively.
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Jan 20, 2010   -
IT invites faculty to attend brown bag seminars in which they can share ideas about using Sakai@UD with each other and with IT staff. The seminars will be January 22 and 29, noon to 1:00 p.m., in 010 Smith Hall.
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Jan 12, 2010   -
Tom Apple, University of Delaware provost, welcomed over 80 participants to the kick-off event of the Winter Faculty Institute on Jan. 5.
 
“UD’s path to prominence begins with the excellence of our faculty, which includes professional development such as today’s. I’m thrilled to see this turnout—it is heartening to see the dedication of our faculty,” Apple said.
 
Faculty and others joined colleagues to learn about course redesign and e-portfolios at the opening day of the month-long teaching and technology institute. After morning presentations, participants were invited to join their peers at hands-on workshops, which focused on the morning’s topics.
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Jan 8, 2010   -

 IT reminds all departments to follow UD administrative policy 5-6 when disposing of computers and hard drives. IT has posted a Web page that explains what action steps that policy requires. (Link)

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Nov 24, 2009   -
From Oct. 23 through Nov. 13, the University of Delaware hosted an international show of “Outsider Art†in the Second Life virtual community. Artists from the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Denmark and the United States contributed 19 works that were displayed throughout the UD Second Life islands. Several of the innovative pieces on display included interactive options, allowing Second Life avatars to become part of the artwork. Lance Winn, associate professor of art, opened the show with an address delivered simultaneously in Smith Hall and online in Second Life.
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