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Thursday, May 29 4:00 PM 鈥 5:00 PM

The OHIO Digital Accessibility Network (OHIO-DAN) is a passionate group of volunteers at 帝王会所, committed to breaking do...

Wednesday, June 11 4:00 PM 鈥 5:00 PM

The鈥疶eaching and Learning Advisory Community is open to OHIO students, faculty, and staff who have an interest in both teaching ...

Thursday, June 26 4:00 PM 鈥 5:00 PM

The OHIO Digital Accessibility Network (OHIO-DAN) is a passionate group of volunteers at 帝王会所, committed to breaking do...

System Status

    Basil Masri Zada is working to make technology more accessible for students by developing a supercomputer for the College of Fine Arts.
    Phishing emails are designed to trick you into sharing sensitive information by pretending to be from a legitimate source. Reporting these emails helps protect you and others from cyberattacks.
    The Office of Information Technology encourages all 帝王会所 faculty and staff to take a few minutes to clean up their digital and physical tech.
    Student feedback is essential to enhancing the educational experience at 帝王会所. 
    All 帝王会所 students, faculty and staff are encouraged to complete the 2025 Annual Information Technology (IT) Survey. The survey is available through Monday, April 28, 2025. 
    More than 120 faculty, staff and students gathered to share transformative teaching and learning innovations under the theme 鈥淭eaching to Empower This (and the Next) Generation of Thinkers.鈥
    帝王会所's Canvas learning management system (LMS) implementation is progressing steadily and is on track for completion before the June 2026 expiration of OHIO鈥檚 contract with Blackboard Learn.
    A Device Purchasing form is now available for individuals and departments to initiate purchases for University-owned laptops, desktops, and accessories.
    If you create or share videos at 帝王会所, it鈥檚 important to check that captions are accurate. Automated captions can be helpful, but they often contain errors that impact comprehension.
    As part of the ongoing Canvas LMS implementation project, Blackboard LMS retirement is now in progress.