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Author: Rebecca Gould

Open forums start Aug. 13 for K-State IT security administrator (CISO)

Three candidates for the position of Chief Information Security Officer will be on campus over the next few weeks. The schedule for candidates is

  • Aug. 13-14 – Cheryl O’Dell
  • Aug. 16-17 – Robert Vaile
  • August (schedule pending) – Arif Basha

The first open forum is for Cheryl O’Dell, at 1:30-2:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 13, in the Hemisphere Room of Hale Library. All K-Staters and the general public are invited to attend the open forums. Continue reading “Open forums start Aug. 13 for K-State IT security administrator (CISO)”

K-State email upgrade to occur Sunday morning

K-State email is being upgraded and will be unavailable from midnight-3 a.m. Sunday, July 29. No email will be lost. Any email received during this time will be queued and delivered when the upgrade is completed. Check the ITS Status page for updates.

(Editor’s note: Reprinted from the July 27, 2012, article in K-State Today.)

Remote-access protocols RDP, SSH, VNC to be blocked Aug. 13

The Office of Information Security and Compliance will begin blocking RDP, SSH, and VNC incoming Remote Access protocols at the campus border starting 8 a.m. Monday, Aug. 13.

This means that users using these protocols to access on-campus resources will need to set up their Virtual Private Network (VPN) prior to the deadline. Continue reading “Remote-access protocols RDP, SSH, VNC to be blocked Aug. 13”

Grade submission deadlines for Spring 2012

Grades for the Spring 2012 term are due by 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 15. The deadline to copy grades from K-State Online into iSIS is 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, which allows sufficient time for back-end processes to complete. Grade rosters will be available in iSIS for grade entry after 5 p.m. Friday, May 4.

Students will be able to view grades for regular courses in iSIS starting at 8 a.m.  Wednesday, May 16.

Continue reading “Grade submission deadlines for Spring 2012”

Sampling of K-Staters to receive ITS Satisfaction Survey

Over the next three weeks, Information Technology Services (ITS) will be conducting its annual satisfaction survey. A random sample of undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff will receive an online survey on topics ranging from services and applications, to help desk, telecommunications, networking, email, security, data storage and more.

K-Staters who receive the survey via email are asked to provide their assessment of IT to help us improve our services and support. Names will be randomly entered into a drawing, and four individuals will be selected to receive $50 iTunes gift cards.

What happened: Teaching, Learning, and Technology Showcase 2012

The 2012 Teaching, Learning, and Technology Showcase on Tuesday, March 13, was a great success with more than 300 faculty and staff in attendance, 30 faculty and staff presenters, and 10 vendor exhibits. (Next year’s showcase is planned in conjunction with the Axio Conference and scheduled for March 5, 2013.) To catch a glimpse of the happenings throughout the day, check out the photo album below.

PhotoAlbum

Slideshow and other photos not credited are courtesy of Shalin Hai-Jew, instructional designer in the Information Technology Assistance Center (iTAC)

Three K-State faculty members gave 30 minute mini-presentations in the Flint Hills Room at the K-State Student Union. If you missed the mini-presentations or want to listen to them again, now you can watch them online:

For more videos about teaching and learning from past events, review the Instructional Design archive.

Swasati Mukherjee, instructional designer in iTAC, contributed mini-presentation information for this article. 

Andy Bennett to present “Developing Mobile Apps” at Teaching, Learning, and Technology Showcase March 13

K-State’s free Teaching, Learning, and Technology Showcase is 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 13, in the K-State Student Union Ballroom. All faculty, staff, and administrators are welcome to attend. Pre-registration ends Friday, March 9, at ksushowcase.wordpress.com/registration

This is a Q&A with Andy Bennett, professor, Department of Mathematics.

What will your presentation for the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Showcase titled “Going Mobile: Developing Mobile Apps” cover?

I will discuss how to set up online materials that are mobile-friendly so that students can use them whether using traditional computers or mobile devices. This will include what doesn’t work well with mobile devices and what new tools are available for creating mobile-friendly materials. Most of this will be usable for materials listed on a website, but tools are available to then wrap such materials into an actual “app.”

Continue reading “Andy Bennett to present “Developing Mobile Apps” at Teaching, Learning, and Technology Showcase March 13″

Blocks cause problems with delivery of email

Over the last month, K-Staters have experienced an increase in blocked email from K-State to several email service providers.  Typically the user will be notified immediately that the email did not go through, however in some instances you might not learn of the block for several days. NOTE: Blocked email is not delivered.

K-Staters who have their eID set to forward to an address that is being blocked are starting to be removed from K-State LISTSERV lists, which is an automatic function within the listservs. Reasons that K-State finds itself on blocked lists include: Continue reading “Blocks cause problems with delivery of email”

Online EDUCAUSE Conference videostreams start today in Hale Library

For K-Staters not able to travel to Philadelphia, here’s the next best opportunity to attend the online EDUCAUSE Conference scheduled this Wednesday-Friday, Oct. 19-21. All K-Staters are welcome to attend the free, live-streamed sessions as time allows (length of sessions vary). No registration is needed. About 20 seats are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Additional information for each session is in the EDUCAUSE 2011 Online Program.

Live streaming for the EDUCAUSE sessions is being sponsored by the Information Technology Assistance Center. Questions about the sessions can be sent to Ernie Perez, ern@k-state.edu.

“EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit association whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.” — educause.edu

Departments: Oct. 18 is free Shred Day for disposal of sensitive documents

K-State is planning its second University Shred Day for university paper records: 

  • 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, on the Manhattan campus
  • 10 a.m.-noon Tuesday, Oct. 18, on the Salina campus

Departments will be asked to place paper documents with personal identity information (Social Security numbers, birth dates, credit card numbers, etc.)  in designated bags to be delivered to one of two trucks located on campus.

Departments that cannot bring paper documents to designated areas may contact iTAC at 785-532-4918 to schedule a time and location for pick-up. For security reasons, do not leave collection bags or materials for shredding unattended in the hallways.

This service is organized by Information Technology Services in conjunction with Document Resources, Inc. More details will be posted before the event.

Documents to shred include:

  • Scantron forms
  • Greenbar grade sheets
  • Rosters printed from K-State Online, iSIS, SIS, etc.
  • Student papers with personal identity information and grades
  • Data with credit card information
  • Personnel files
  • Other sensitive papers with identity or financial information

Before destroying any documents, departments should review the Retention of Records policy. For more information about the length of time to retain specific documents, review the Records Retention and Disposition Schedule. Note these excerpts from that schedule:

  • FACULTY GRADE BOOKS: Documents used by faculty to record class participation, attendance, homework, grades, test grades, and other items concerning students in classes (10/D = Retain ten years and destroy)
  • FACULTY GRADE REPORTS – PAPER: Reports prepared by faculty to report the grades students received in each class (2/D = Retain two years and destroy)

If you are not certain about the Records Retention and Disposition Schedule, contact Cliff Hight, university archivist, at 785-532-3420, chight@k-state.edu.