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ITNews: for April - In this issue: How the Academic Technology Advisory Committee Works - May 19th Planned Service Improvements - What Does Email Archiving mean to you? [View April issue]
PrinterOn Mobile Printing Service - As part of IT's continuing efforts to serve the printing needs of CCRI students, faculty and staff, we now have deployed a new wireless print service called PrinterOn Mobile Printing Service. [Learn more]
Exchange 2010 Upgrade - CCRI moved to Microsoft Exchange 2010 at the beginning of the year. It is a stable and reliable upgrade to the former Exchange 2007 environment in which we had previously used. View upgrade details, FAQs and tutorials here.
CCRI launches mobile website - The new site, which is accessible to visitors using mobile devices to visit www.ccri.edu, offers a more responsive design for small screens such as those on a smart phone or tablet. [Read more]
Warning: Protect yourself from phishing scams - CCRI's Department of Information Technology warns the CCRI community to be wary of targeted phishing scams, including this recent message that has been received by some members of the CCRI community [Learn more]
Collaborative Technology Suites designed for CCRI Students - New rooms filled with multimedia technology and computers with editing applications are now OPEN for student use. [Learn more]
Self-Service Password Management - Use this site to manage your password for E-mail, Blackboard, Network Storage, CCRI Web Services, VPN and campus computer logins. [Learn more]
What is a Knight Account? - CCRI students have a login account called the Knight account. This account is used to login to MyCCRI, Blackboard, lab and library computers, and gain access to print management, wireless services and e-mail. [Learn more]
Computer Labs Holiday and Break Schedule - During holidays, semester breaks and when classes are canceled (usually due to bad weather) regular lab schedules change. [Learn more]
Faculty are now able to "Capture and Record" - Faculty are now able to "Capture and Record" classroom desktop presentations and audio lectures for students to review by visiting your website or logging into Blackboard. For more information about Camtasia Relay Lecture Capture [Learn more]
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