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Get ready to use Zoom—online training available April 27
Get ready to use Zoom—Online training available April 27 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. This online training is open to everyone on campus.
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Faculty course design showcase, May 3
Announcing the May 3, 2018 faculty showcase of courses they developed with Technology-enhanced Learning and Online Strategies (TLOS).
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Antivirus protections for student computers and devices
Antivirus software for student devices no longer provided by Division of IT
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Faculty proposals for Design and Develop Awards now being accepted
Faculty proposals for Design and Develop Awards now being accepted. Proposals are due May 3, 2018, for course development in Summer I/II or Fall 2018.
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Virginia Cyber Range to host inaugural conference for cybersecurity educators
The two-day conference will explore how to more effectively teach cybersecurity topics including network defense, secure coding, digital forensics, and how to secure critical infrastructure.
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A gradual rollout of Banner 9 has begun in some administrative offices
We are beginning a gradual rollout of Banner 9 administrative pages in a few administrative offices located on campus. The Banner 9 rollout brings a more modern user interface as well as a technology upgrade which will provide easier integration with other systems in the future.
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Free event to help inspire students to dream big
Virginia Tech's Division of Information Technology is teaming up with InclusiveVT, the College of Science, and the College of Engineering to organize a unique event called "Hidden Figures: Into the Future," which will bring middle and high school students from the region to campus on March 19 and 20.
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Supporting Restricted Research at Virginia Tech
To prepare Virginia Tech for changes to federal government regulations on controlled research, this secure online environment has been created.
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Virginia Tech selects Zoom and Kaltura as new video tools
Zoom and Kaltura will replace existing instructional video tools at the end of the spring semester.
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More-secure passphrases replace passwords beginning January 29
notice about password complexity changes
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Keeping track of your eduroam (WiFi) password is about to get easier
This is a notice regarding changes to network password changes
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Virginia Tech Google accounts will no longer use a separate password; Google apps move to VT Login service on January 29
G Suite for Education applications to move behind VT Login service on January 29th. Users will no longer need a separate password to access their VT Google applications.
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Virginia Tech collaboration with colleges and universities allows Virginia Cyber Range to thrive
Launched in July 2016, the program offers a virtual environment where students can participate in immersive laboratory exercises that complement their cybersecurity courses.
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Virginia Tech’s Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering hosts cybersecurity camp for high school teachers
The department will host two GenCyber teacher camps for 50 high school teachers from across the country for the second year.
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Virginia Cyber Range names Amazon Web Services as preferred partner
AWS will join the Commonwealth of Virginia and Virginia Tech to support scalable cloud infrastructure and collaborate on cybersecurity educational efforts, enabling the Cyber Range with both content and a closed network for hands-on exercises, competitions, and other simulations.
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Documentary, panel discussion about women and minorities in STEM and computing set for Feb. 7
Virginia Tech is hosting a public screening of “CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap,” on Feb. 7. CODE is a documentary that explores the history of women and minorities in the field of computer science and discusses the benefits, challenges, and struggles of underrepresented groups in the STEM fields.
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Downtown Blacksburg’s GoGig service joins eduroam wireless network
A collaboration between Virginia Tech and GoGig has resulted in the merging of the Wi-Fi network in downtown Blacksburg with the international eduroam network.
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Aras Memisyazici appointed network architect for the Virginia Cyber Range
In his new position, Memisyazici will define needs and develop technical strategy for the Virginia Cyber Range, a newly formed virtual center aimed at creating a state-of-the-art platform for cybersecurity education in Virginia.
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Virginia Cyber Range to enhance cybersecurity education across the commonwealth
The initiative will provide advanced cybersecurity training exercises for high school and college students, positioning Virginia to become a leading source of critical cybersecurity expertise for the nation.
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