The move to Canvas begins

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The next phase in the transition from ReggieNet to Canvas will start soon, with full implementation scheduled for the fall of 2023.

Central Login to debut new look in May

Screenshot of new Central Login screen with the ISU logo and seal at the top left followed by text boxes for user's Username (ULID) and password

This month, an upgraded version of the University’s single sign-on service, Central Login, will debut. This will bring a fresh new look of a modern design that is purposefully built to support mobile functionality and accessibility needs. Along with the updated look, there will be several new improvements for University faculty, staff, and students. One

Future of research and innovation on campus featured at spring CITx

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Illinois State University’s information technology (IT) community gathered at the State Farm Hall of Business and online on April 8 for the spring CITx conference.  This year’s conference was headlined by Dr. Craig McLauchlan, associate vice president for research and graduate studies. Associate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Charles Edamala introduced McLauchlan to the stage. Edamala took

Help.IllinoisState.edu: A new and improved campus resource

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Keen-eyed Redbird community members may have noticed a new web address pop up in their searches recently—Help.IllinoisState.edu. The new Help site replaces the former ITHelp.IllinoisState.edu and is the starting point for finding select information about Illinois State University. While the Help site has been launched with all the technology information previously found on ITHelp (including

Work begins to replace ReggieNet

Next LMS advisory group

A group representing faculty, students, and staff is looking for feedback as it looks for Illinois State’s next learning management system.

Human Resources partners ISU with LinkedIn Learning

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LinkedIn Learning is a new professional development resource available to faculty and staff, with a multitude of topics such as equity and inclusion, technical aptitude and application, leadership, and mindfulness.