Tech Tips
The Office of Information Technology is offering tips on avoiding inappropriate meeting and class disruptions, how to make attendees authenticate before joining and more. Learn more through OIT's academic technology resources for teaching continuity page.
To help you make the transition, we got some tips from Christina Lacerenza, an assistant professor at ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è Leeds School of Business who specializes in 21st century workplace teams.
The slower months of summer can be a great time to brush up on your professional skills with training videos from Lynda.com.
Changes are coming to the way licenses for Adobe software will be managed, and with it will come lower prices for faculty, staff and students.
As you embark on a new academic year, here are the top technology tips to help you make the most of ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è's IT environment and support services.
Having trouble concentrating in large lecture classes? Check out these tips that the Office of Information Technology collected from CU students.
Trouble with your computer? Let Buff Techs help you! There on-campus technical support for you and your personal and/or university-owned devices at no cost.
Have you signed up to get your ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è voicemail delivered to your email? Sign up online now to get emails with a speech-to-text transcription and a .wav audio file attachment for all your voicemail messages.
When was the last time you backed up your data? As a ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è affiliate, you have unlimited storage on Google Drive and OneDrive. Learn what to back up and where.
Do you have video content in your course or on your departmental website? Captions, which are required for any public-facing departmental video content, are a useful pedagogical tool.