Published October 27, 2023
UB educators, both in person at Pharmacy 125 and virtually via Zoom, attended an IT Technology Town Hall on Thursday, October 26, 2023 for a look at cutting-edge classroom technology, a discussion on Brightspace, and more.
Technology Town Halls give UB faculty and educators a look at what's coming next in technology at UB, and an opportunitiy to ask questions and share their feedback.
UBIT requested faculty input on the future of technology at UB in 2030 and beyond. This is your chance to weigh in on strategic IT opportunities for UB’s future.
UB's Assistant Vice President and Information Security Officer Joe Grupp reviewed UB's new policy and process to use software or web-based services using UB-owned devices or with university data.
An overview of Creston AirMedia wireless presentation technology that allows for simple sharing content and collaborating from any device in UB classrooms. UB faculty learned how they can incorporate this technology into their teaching.
The Office of Curriculum, Assessment and Teaching Transformation (CATT) provided an overview of Blackboard’s final days, access for winter and spring courses, UB’s data retention policy and what it means for past, present and future courses, as well as training, including upcoming sessions, where to get more help one-on-one or requesting department trainings.
Top Hat representatives reviewed the latest new and updated Top Hat features, in addition to lesser known features that can help instructors boost engagement in the classroom.
Explore all services UBIT provides to support faculty, including software to install on your devices, instructions on working in technology classrooms, and more with UBIT's Faculty Technology Guide.
Get help with IT services anytime by contacting the UBIT Help Center.