There’s still time to pick up a tech gift for the holidays.

There’s still time to pick up a tech gift for the holidays.
Starting January 1, 2024, the University will require all internally developed electronic information (such as websites) be up to the WCAG 2.2 standards. Read about WCAG 2.2, what Illinois is already doing to ensure digital accessibility, and what Illinois will be doing in the months to come.
Microsoft Copilot with Data Protection (Copilot), an AI-powered platform designed and created specifically for organizations, is now available to Illinois faculty and staff with an A5 Microsoft 365 License.
Learn about Stephen Butler and what he does as a developer at Tech Services.
U of I IT and CIO Mairéad Martin were recognized as industry leaders by EdScoop.
Technology Services and CITL collaborate to add cybersecurity literacy to slate of courses.
Illinois Media Space has reached one million enrollments. With the increasing importance of technology in education, platforms like Media Space have become integral to the learning process. Read more about how Media Spaces serves Illinois education.
Campus Wi-Fi, known more commonly as IllinoisNet, has come a long way—and it is still improving. Technology Services is constantly hard at work to ensure campus networking functions at its best. Read about some updates that happened this past year to make IllinoisNet the best it can be.
When an Illinois instructor needs help with Canvas, they call eLearning Specialist Lindsey Sharp to solve the problem.
College is a time to prepare for the future. How do personal social media accounts play into that?