Tag: collaboration
Know Your Tech in 2019
It’s a new year and a new opportunity to make the most of MSU IT. Now that the holiday fun is finished, take some time before spring semester gets into full swing to learn a little more about technology available to students and how MSU IT can assist in utilizing it. Read Full Article →
Art and science collide in Detroit
From Motor City to Motown, Detroit is emblematic of technology innovation and artistic revolution. It should come as no surprise that this eclectic city was chosen to join cities like Venice, London, Bengaluru, and Melbourne via the Global Science Gallery Network (GSGN).
Among the Science Gallery installations, one may find unconventional combinations of themes like infection, love and music—and others that showcase emerging research and ideas from the worlds of art, science, design, and technology. Read Full Article →
MSU IT Council discusses network project, Messaging and Collaboration Team, web committee
The MSU IT Council met on October 5 and November 2. Below are the high-level topic summaries from the meetings.
DNS, DHCP, and IP Management ProjectMSU IT will replace aging open source systems and developed scripts related to the Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and system for Internet Protocol (IP) address requests. Read Full Article →
MSU IT Services Breakfast Series – Online Tools for Active Learning
MSU IT Services Teaching & Learning invites you to attend the next session in our ongoing Breakfast Series: Conversations on Online Pedagogy and Best Practices.
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Place: Main Library, North Conference Room, 4th Floor, West Wing
Time: 8:45 a.m. Read Full Article →
Re-Thinking Fluid Communication
IT Services releases “Collaborative Tools: Analysis and Evaluation” report
To better support Michigan State University’s research faculty, IT Services formed a Collaborative Tools Team to analyze the needs for collaborative tools for researchers on campus. This team was sponsored by IT Services Content and Collaboration.
Interviews and observations were conducted by the Collaborative Tools Team with a small group of faculty researchers. Read Full Article →