May 21, 2018, by UNH IT Staff
Emailing students after a class has concluded is a breeze
After a course has concluded you can no longer use the email function within myCourses to email the students in that course. If you want to communicate with those students go to Webcat and locate the course and use that email function.
Instructions on use Webcat email functionality
Log into Webcat
Click on Faculty Services
Click on Summary Class List
Choose a term from the drop-down list
Choose a course from the...
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April 24, 2018, by UNH IT Staff
Register
Date: Thursday, April 26, 2018
Venue: MUB (Memorial Union Building), Room 338/400
Time: 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (sign-in begins at 12:15 p.m.)
Please join MathWorks, in partnership with UNH Academic Technology, for a complimentary MATLAB seminar for educators, academic researchers, and students at the University of New Hampshire.
The event features a technical presentation by a MathWorks Customer Success Engineer:
Part 1 – Data Analysis with MATLAB
In this session, you will learn...
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March 16, 2018, by Tyler Kennedy (COLA, '18)
With the application process remaining open until March 30th, this year’s Faculty Instructional Technology Summer Institute (FITSI) is shaping up to be another successful learning event for faculty wishing to expand technology use in their classrooms. With a theme of “Technology, Tools, and Techniques for Engaging Students” and an initiative to explore ways to enhance student engagement with new pedagogies and technologies, this year’s conference will be happening Tuesday June 12th through...
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October 20, 2017, by Tyler Kennedy
The long-requested Grade Passback feature on myCourses went live last May, just before the end of the spring semester, and based on the feedback we’ve gotten back, it’s been received with high marks from faculty members who’ve made use of it.
By using this myCourses feature, rather than having to manually transfer grades from myCourses to Webcat, a labor that could take hours to complete when dealing with large enrollment classes, faculty members can now log all their final grades into Webcat...
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April 25, 2017, by UNH IT Staff
OpenScholar rolls out in May
Pubpages is going the way of MySpace, the Yugo, and CISUNIX email. During the first week of June 2017, PubPages will be transitioned to a read-only archival service for approximately six months; users will not be able to edit these pages, but they will still be viewable. After six months, Pubpages will be decommissioned.
In May, a new service called OpenScholar will be rolled out in its place. This platform is available to UNH students, faculty, and...
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September 14, 2016, by UNH IT Staff
For instructors using technology-enhanced classrooms at UNH, the following information may apply.
As you may have noticed, the Windows Start Menu has changed slightly in Windows 10 from the previously installed version of Windows, Windows 7.
Please do not power off the computers at the end of your class. Signing out rather than powering off will allow for the easiest transition for the incoming instructor.
The steps for logging off your user account are as follows:
1. Open the start menu by...
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May 16, 2016, by UNH IT Staff
UNH IT’s sixth installment of its 2015-2016 IT Coffee Talk series will occur on Thursday, May 26 from 8:30-10:30 AM in MUB Room 156. Complimentary coffee will be served.
This session will feature guest speaker John Pietlicki (Academic Technology Web and Mobile Development) who will provide an overview of Drupal at UNH. We’ll also hear from Rori Boyce (IT Client Services Accounts Team) on the new IT Change Management initiative.
Presentations will last about 60-75 minutes combined, with...
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