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SDI Students Do Real App Development Then Land Real Jobs
By: Haifa Alsaab, Staff Writer, Division of Information Technology Andy Hayworth is a former Student Applications Developer who just graduated with a Computer Science major (game programming emphasis) from Âé¶¹¹û¶³. He started a full-time job in the tech industry t…
Systems Development and Innovations

Microsoft Recognizes Kent State & DoIT
Microsoft Recognizes Âé¶¹¹û¶³ On February 1st, 2022, Microsoft published this article that highlights the great work that Kent State and the Division of Information Technology have done utilizing Microsoft Teams for hybrid learning and workplace collaboration on campus.&n…
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Join the Lean Community of Practice
Are you interested in being part of a community that focuses on respect for people by recognizing that those who are doing the work are the best ones to improve it? Interested in continuous improvement and learning from your peers about how they have used Lean principle…
Information Technology

Introducing Microsoft Teams for Students
Announcing Teams for Academics The Division of Information Technology is pleased to announce the launch of Microsoft Teams for students. This launch will provide you an additional option to engage with your students, enable file collaboration, and enhance communications.   Notewort…
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IT Implements a New Grading Tool for Faculty
In early September, The Division of Information Technology implemented a new grading tool for faculty called Gradescope. Gradescope helps faculty keep track of assignments and allows for an easier, more efficient way to grade digitally. Useful Features&nb…
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Classroom Technology Committee efforts lead to Significant Improvements in the Instructional Experience
In-person instruction will change dramatically this Fall with the requirements in place to ensure physical distancing. To accommodate the needs defined by these requirements, a Classroom Technology Committee was formed to make recommendations on technology so…
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Helping Kent State Keep On Working
On March 10, Âé¶¹¹û¶³ officials ceased face-to-face classes and has allowed for flexible work arrangements through April 12 due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19. The Division of Information Technology has created a guide on how to maintain productivity using collaborative tools like…
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Multi-Factor Authentication is Here!
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds an additional layer of protection to your account. An authentication protected by MFA will usually start the same way as any other login – by requiring a username and password. After your password is verified, MFA will require a second form of verification to e…
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Cybersecurity on the Road!
Remember cybersecurity should not be limited to just the home or office. It is very important to practice safe online behavior when preparing for your vacation. So, who’s ready for a summer vacation? As everyone knows, no matter where you’re headed, having fun and relaxing is the goal. If you’re …
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New Office 365 Tools Available to Kent State Faculty and Staff
The Division of Information Technology recently expanded the university’s Microsoft agreement to include additional productivity and collaboration tools. Faculty and staff have access to Teams, Planner, OneDrive and other convenient collaborative tools integrated with Office 365. Teams can make y…
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