Tech Tips
- The Office of Information Technology is offering a number of training sessions on Canvas, CUClickers and Canvas Studio to assist faculty with end-of-the-semester grading and getting a head start on spring course design.
- The holiday season is a busy time of year for cybercriminals; here’s how to get help if you suspect you’ve fallen victim to a cybersecurity incident while campus offices are closed.
- Artificial intelligence chatbots and assistants are an exciting new tool for researchers and scholars, but the technology is novel and changing in real time.
- Students can learn about security practices at CU and test their knowledge in a virtual scavenger hunt with the chance to win CU swag.
- Enhance your course with video or audio clips using Canvas Studio, É«ÊÓÆµÏÂ﯉۪s recommended platform to create, upload, edit and share media files in Canvas Courses. Find resources, tips and training to get started today!
- The university’s upgraded training platform, Skillsoft Percipio, will launch Sept. 12. The platform will offer substantial improvements in usability, learning management and content access. Users can prepare for the update with resources and anticipate an outage as the upgrade processes Sept. 6–11.
- If you’re planning on using Canvas to teach this fall, these helpful tips will ease you into the new semester. Explore design features, using video and more. Browse frequently asked questions.
- Learn how to limit data security risks while using generative artificial intelligence with guidelines from the É«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØ Office of Information Technology security team.
- OIT is offering a number of Canvas trainings to help faculty with their fall courses, including sessions on building assignments and quizzes, adding interactive video content and more.
- A new email security service will begin providing protection to É«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØ email accounts by using advanced detection models to protect against email attacks such as phishing, social engineering and account takeovers.