UA IT Resources

UA Information Technology is a collaborative partnership of the IT units at the University of Arizona.

 

SBS Tech Services

● Login for faculty and staff computers connected to the CatNet domain

● Individual and shared file storage

● DASL (Soc Sci 115)

● Cave for Linguistics (Douglass 112)

● Comm 210 for Communications (Comm210)

● School of Information Lab (SIRLS)

● English Grads & Adjuncts (CC236)

● Marshall 480 (course fees required)

● SAL for SGD (ENR2 S-547, course fees required)

● Majors Lab for SGD (ENR2 S-545)

● Collab for Communications (Comm 307)

● English (CC 319)

Video recording and live streaming support for events is a premium service from SBSTech. Due to the limited resources we have, SBSTech needs to evaluate each request case by case. This type of service requires a staff member from the requesting department to oversee the recording and live streaming.

We offer website content management training for staff, faculty and student workers. Read instructions on editing Unit websites.

 

UA IT RESOURCES

UA Vitae is a new online system for annual faculty reviews. The system provides a single and convenient place for faculty members to archive their achievements, facilitates finding colleagues on campus with similar interests, and creates custom CVs as needed.

UA Vitae

ARCGIS ONLINE

ARCGIS ENTERPRISE

ARCGIS PREMIUM APPS

WEB AND MOBILE APPS

ARCGIS DESKTOP

Faculty and Staff can download the software and license for ArcMAp and Arc Pro.

ARCGIS DESKTOP ADVANCED

ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS

1. ArcGIS Business Analyst Desktop
2. ArcGIS Business Analyst Server
3. ArcGIS Developer Subscription
4. ArcPad
5. ESRI CityEngine Advanced
6. Full Motion Video

● Software can be installed on university-owned computers

● Some software can be installed on home computers - check the license agreement

Software Downloads

This website from University Libraries provides information on developing data management plans now being required by some federal agencies and to support researchers in the various stages of the research cycle

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D2L is an online Learning Management System that provides tools to manage course materials, discussion boards, electronic grading books, and quizzes. External tools available in D2L are TurnItIn for plagiarism detection, Adobe Connect for online meetings, and Panopto for lecture capture recordings.

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OSCR labs are located throughout campus and consist of general purpose labs, multimedia labs, and instructional labs. Some labs are open access, some are for specific departments, and some can be reserved by faculty.

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Email

● UAConnect365 email system

● Email List (Sympa)

Collaboration

● UA Adobe Connect

● UA Box Account

● UA Google Apps for Education

● UA Microsoft Office365

Research computing

● U-System computing

● High performance computing and High throughput computing

 

Manage Your Accounts

Your unique personal identifier which is used to securely access applications and services at the University of Arizona.

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Box@UA is a secure content management and collaboration tool that allows users to store, share, and access files from any device.

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The Office of Instruction and Assessment (OIA) will assist faculty in designing a professional website. Examples of websites that have been created are faculty, grant projects and research labs, and academic sites.

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SECURITY & PHISHING ALERT

Data Classification and Handling Standards

Phishing Alerts

Security policy and guidance

Security Guidelines for International Travel

 

 

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS PARTNERSHIP

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