Users of all skill levels are invited to a Linux tutorial (http://web.mst.edu/~bhpxc9/linux/) on essential commands from 4-5 p.m. Monday, April 9, in Room 105 Centennial Hall. To attend, email Ben Payne with what you’d like to learn and your background or current skill level. No experience is necessary.
Read More »EdTech is opening up the CLC software request process for instructors who need specific software packages installed in Computer Learning Centers across campus. Visit EdTech Connect for more information, or visit the EdTech website to get started. Please submit requests before the close of business on Wednesday, April 4.
Read More »Microsoft has released an update to fix two vulnerabilities in remote desktop protocol. Without the update, remote desktop protocol is open to a remote code attack. Information technology will update all campus-managed computers. If you use remote desktop on your personal computer, please run the Microsoft Update Tool.
Read More »The IT Walk-In Center will be closed Monday, March 26, through Friday, March 30, for spring break. While the IT Walk-In Center is closed, PaperCut coupons may be purchased from the library and help is available from the IT Help Desk at 573-341-HELP (4357).
Read More »Register for the free Teaching and Learning Technology Conference (TLT) 2012 scheduled for March 15-16. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Kenneth Green, founding director of The Campus Computing Project. Visit EdTech’s conference website and click the link under “How to Register” to begin the registration process. The TLT Conference is an opportunity for instructors […]
Read More »EdTech will host an eLearning Community of Practice event from 2-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 29, Room 208 Norwood Hall. The focus will be effective course design. Discover what components in a course create a quality online space for your students. Instructional designers will show you easy ways to implement required and recommended online resources to […]
Read More »Missouri S&T email accounts have been hit with excessive spamming and phishing scams recently. If you receive a phishing email, send it as an attachment to security@mst.edu. If you are an Outlook user and receive a spam email, send it as an attachment to spam@mst.edu. Gmail and Outlook Live users, click here for spam reporting […]
Read More »All campus email users will soon have 15 gigabytes (GB) of mailbox storage quota, versus the one GB most have today. Users will be unable to access emails while mailboxes are being moved. Find out more about the upcoming changes on the IT website.
Read More »University of Missouri division of information technology (UM DoIT) staff will be migrating Missouri S&T Exchange users to their Exchange 2010 hosted email service over the next few weeks. If you currently access university email from a mobile device, you will need to reconfigure the device following the migration. If your mobile device displays “sync […]
Read More »University of Missouri division of information technology (UM DoIT) staff will be migrating Missouri S&T Exchange users to their Exchange 2010 hosted email service over the next few weeks. If you are a Mac user, the move to Exchange 2010 will increase the number of options you have to access your university email. Exchange 2010 […]
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