This back-to-school guide for faculty/staff is provided by K-State Information Technology Services (ITS) about:
- Free IT resources on campus that can save money, time, and effort
- Information to give you a fast start on the fall semester
1. Wireless networking
WHAT: Connect your mobile devices to K-State’s computer network
WHERE: ”KSU Wireless” (all K-Staters), “KSU Housing” (res halls), “KSU Guest”
WEB: wireless.k-state.edu
2. Equipment checkout of audio/video tools
WHAT: 3-day checkout of cameras, camcorders, tripods, and more
WHERE: Website request form; equipment pickup at 214 Hale Library
WEB: www.k-state.edu/its/checkout
3. Where to go for help
- Technology training: www.k-state.edu/its/training
- Instructional designers: www.k-state.edu/its/instructional-design
- IT Help Desk: www.k-state.edu/its/helpdesk, helpdesk@k-state.edu
4. Walk-in use of high-end multimedia technology, computer labs, and
large-format scanner
WHAT: Scanners, CD/DVD burners, audio/video, sound booth, software
WHERE: Media Development Center (213 Hale Library)
WEB: www.k-state.edu/its/mdc (MDC), www.k-state.edu/its/labs (labs)
5. More information about K-State IT
- IT News blog: blogs.k-state.edu/it-news
- ITS homepage: www.k-state.edu/its
- Twitter — K-State IT status: twitter.com/kstateitstatus
- Twitter — K-State IT Help Desk: twitter.com/kstateithelp
- New to IT at K-State (many resources): www.k-state.edu/its/welcome
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/K-State-IT-Help-Desk/201713609872545
IT Help Desk (the go-to place for assistance on computing and IT questions)
helpdesk@k-state.edu
785-532-7722 (toll-free 800-865-6143)
Information Technology Services, Kansas State University