The Department of Special Education’s SEAT Center is fundraising to continue efforts for supporting students’ knowledge of inclusive classroom practices.
Topic: Technology
Illinois State celebrates successful launch of and transition to Canvas
On Monday, April 15, faculty and staff members from across campus gathered for a celebratory luncheon to close out the formal project of bringing Canvas, the new learning management system, to Illinois State University.
ISU forms committee to explore responsible use of artificial intelligence
Illinois State University has formed the Committee on the Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence to create a strategic plan concerning the ethical usage of AI and to collaboratively address its increasing prevalence and adoption.
John Scott’s journey to becoming a community leader: A journey of service
Raised in University Park, Illinois, John Scott credits his family for having a huge impact on who he is today. Having several brothers and sisters that are all creative had a positive impact on the people around him. John says, “My family has a mindset of going the extra mile, never giving up, being passionate about your work and doing so even if no one is watching.”
Tech Solutions director elected to Higher Education User Group Board of Directors
Illinois State University’s Office of Technology Solutions Executive Director Todd Smoak was recently elected to the Higher Education User Group (HEUG) Board of Directors.
Milner Library hosts spring Digital Scholarship Workshop series
Topics will range from representing texts in digital forms using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) to using data analysis and visualization tools to curating digital collections and exhibits using the Omeka platform.
Dean Keyser delivers keynote at 2024 CITx Conference
On Friday, February 23, campus information technology (IT) professionals gathered for the half-day Continuous Improvement in Technology (CIT) Conference, known as CITx. The keynote was presented by Dr. Thomas Keyser, the founding dean of Illinois State University’s College of Engineering.
Happy International Love Data Week!
February 12-16 is International Love Data Week 2024
Phishing for Love
Valentine’s Day is a time for love, connection, and bonding with loved ones.
The internet has opened new avenues for connecting and meeting others for both romantic and platonic relationships. However, it has also allowed individuals who seek to exploit romantic or friendship hopefuls for their own gain. Romance scams in particular prey on the vulnerability and trust of unsuspecting individuals, which can lead to devastating financial and emotional consequences.
Prioritize your safety and well-being this Valentine’s Day by remaining cautious in online interactions.
Inspector Trail: Math major creates AI-powered program for U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Mathematics major Joseph Wittrock worked as an intern last summer for the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL), which is charged with developing technologies to effectively and efficiently maintain DoD facilities.