Tech Tips
- The self-paced AI Literacy Foundations course, designed specifically for CU Boulder faculty and staff, is now available via Canvas.
- If you're planning to use Canvas to teach this semester, check out OIT's tips to make the most of Canvas and learn about the latest updates to Canvas-related tools and services.
- If you’re running Microsoft Office 2016 or 2019, you should make sure to update to Microsoft 365 Apps before the start of the fall semester. Here’s how.
- As students graduate and employees leave the university, continuing students and employees should take a moment to review any shared Google or Microsoft files before they are deleted.
- Check out OIT's Canvas tips for how-tos on the the web grading tool, backing up your course, releasing final grades and more end-of-semester best practices.
- Two AI-powered tools from Google, NotebookLM and Gemini Chat, are now available to the CU Boulder community to help researchers, students and faculty work with complex information more effectively.
- The campus’s wired and wireless internet services will be unavailable for a 30-minute period between 5 and 7:30 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday, March 24–25, and between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. from Tuesday into Wednesday, March 25–26.
- OIT is now offering a simplified way for campus departments to return and repurpose university-owned computer hardware. This program makes it easy for CU Boulder faculty and staff to return equipment while following university guidelines.
- Join the Office of Information Technology's newest Microsoft Team—OIT Software Announcements—for news, release notes and training opportunities from Adobe Creative Cloud and other software providers.
- For this year's Data Privacy Week, check your cyber skills with the National Privacy Test and learn what you can do to better protect your personal data.