UPS Doug Edwards on Tribune Front Page

2008 Aug 15

Prof. Douglas Edwards made the front page of this morning’s News Tribune, in an article about his work using videoconferencing to participate in this Summer’s archeological digs in Khirbet Cana, in Israel. Due to his illness, he was unable to be on site, but used video tools to connect daily with staff on site.

Puget Sound hosts the complete collection of images from the digs in its Digital Image Collections. The advantage of having all the information online is:

…the new technology allows interested parties to receive bits of information as on-site teams update an online database, rather than waiting five to 10 years for a comprehensive paper to be published.

IT Staff member Gordon Gilbert and Mark Young, Director of Network Server and Services Group at UPS, have worked closely with Doug on the technology to make the data collections from the digs available to students, faculty, scholars and the public.




IT Director Candidates Here

2008 Jul 28

On Tuesday and Wednesday July 29th and 30th, the two final candidates for the Director of Instructional Technology position will be on campus.

Each day, there will be a public presentation and Q&A session by each candidate at 1:30-2:30 in the Presentation Room (Lib 020) to be followed by a reception next door in the Tech Center.  We will be streaming each presentation live at our Ustream site at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/upsitech for those who cannot attend in person.

Details are in the email invitation from CTO Molly Tamarkin which was sent to the campus community. Contact the HelpDesk at x8585 for more information if you did not receive the email.




iTech Upgraded

2008 Jul 25

This site has just been upgraded to WordPress version 2.5, a major upgrade. If you notice any unusual formatting or other errors, please let us know via the Feedback button or leave a comment on this post. Thanks.




Changes in Computer Lab Support

2008 Jul 02

As of July 1st, 2008, support for campus computer labs is being moved from Instructional Technology to the Technical Support group.

Mike Rivera has been hired as the Manager of Computer Labs and ResNet. Mike has been working with the Instructional Technology team since January as a contractor, doing Lab support. We fully expect the high standards of service to continue now that Mike is joining UPS as a full time employee. Congrats, Mike.

From now on, all support calls for Computer Labs, including both general access labs and academic labs, will now be routed through the HelpDesk at extension 8585.

Instructional Technology staff will no longer be handling the direct support for these labs. Instructional Technology is still responsible for academic software licensing and the purchasing of enterprise level academic software, e.g. Blackboard, SPSS, through the usual budget process.




OIS is Now Technology Services

2008 Jun 26

The UPS Office of Information Services is being renamed Technology Services.

A name change was proposed by new CTO Molly Tamarkin to better reflect the mission and place of technology services for the University. Several names were proposed, debated, and voted on by the OIS staff, who chose the new name Technology Services.

The name change has been approved by the President’s Cabinet and will be implemented in documents and signage over the course of the Summer.




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