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Web accessibility evaluations, remediation, and general web accessibility support and information


Facilities communications to all members of a constituency (such as all faculty, staff, or students) or to large numbers of recipients in one or more constituencies that can be used for announcements and outreach.


A fully featured mailbox that can be accessed by multiple individuals; useful when messages are intended for a particular purpose rather than a particular person, or if more than one person handles the incoming messages.


The Managed Firewall service protects the campus networks with a system of distributed firewalls. These firewalls result in an efficient, economical, and flexible system that allows units at Cornell to control their necessary level of protection.


Google Drive is a collaboration service for Cornell, faculty, staff, and students which allows you to share and collaborate on documents and other files online.


Ally is a tool offered at Cornell to help you make your online course materials more accessible. Directly integrated into the learning management system, Ally checks all content in your course. It then provides you with a report rating the accessibility of the various components of your course.


Automated Classroom Recording provides licensing for the remote recorder feature to automate the recording and publishing of classroom recordings.


Develop and maintain reporting and business intelligence (BI) solutions from analysis and data modeling to querying and the implementation of reports and dashboards.


Enables consistent, scalable service delivery through a shared service management platform that supports customer engagement, operational insight, automation, and data-driven decision-making.


Scheduling@Cornell is an academic and event scheduling application with a modern, intuitive interface that supports students, faculty, and staff in a variety of ways.


Dynamic online spaces where students can reflect, publish, and share individual or collaborative content.


Offers the Cornell community advice regarding AI on campus. This includes (but is not limited to): how to leverage AI for a specific task; ethics and responsible use of AI; how AI can benefit a team, department, or project; understand what tools are available; what tool to choose for any given project; provide advice about the use of generative AI; and prompt consulting.


Lecture Capture is a self-service application that allows instructors to record lectures from their own computer, a classroom computer, or capture device.


Vulnerability scanning of websites available both on request from the IT Security Office and as self-service using scan-on-demand tools.


Components of the printing service that are not managed by CUPrint, but that are made available through PrinterLogic and managed by CIT for CITSG customers.


This should actually be a service activity of Endpoint Tools: Applications that are used to distribute software to managed endpoints, such as Self-Service (JAMF/macOS and iOS) and Software Center (Configuration Manager/Windows.


Online-only polling system with students using a personal web-enabled device such as a smartphone, tablet, or laptop and the instructor using software to collect and display the responses.


Cornell's AI Platform is a secure, private sandbox for accessing and experimenting with AI tools that comprises two complementary modules: AI Gateway and AI Agent Studio.


Providing information and training related to Phishing through the online Phishbowl database, and Phishing Simulations.


Web-based learning management used by students and faculty. Enables faculty to manage and students to access course materials, assignments, communications, and more.


Scan student work for matched text by comparing the work to a large repository of student work, publications, and material on the Internet. Available through an interface built into the course management system.


Collaboration tools allow students, instructors, and teaching assistants to exchange resources in a number of different ways, depending on what is needed for a particular task.


Assessment tools aid in assessing and evaluating student learning and can provide different options to assess students beyond the traditional exam.


The NetID is the unique electronic identifier, which in conjunction with a password and multi-factor authentication (where applicable) permits secure access to non-public Cornell resources and information. NetIDs are unique and permanent. The same NetID is never reassigned to more than one individual; if someone leaves the university and returns later, the original NetID is reactivated.


License assignment and distribution for centrally-managed software titles and packages that are not otherwise provided by fully-supported CIT services. Software cost, availability, eligibility criteria, and usage restrictions vary by title.