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Evaluation of site accessibility and options for remediation and improvement.
Support and configuration for cloud-based RingCentral accounts providing telephone service via desktop and mobile applications as well as desk phones.
Centralized campus network connectivity provided to the Cornell community and guests.
Physical computers and accessories for use by staff and faculty.
Warranty and non-warranty repair options for both Cornell-owned Dell and Cornell-owned and personal Apple desktop and laptop computers to the Cornell Community.
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.
Web-based learning management used by students and faculty. Enables faculty to manage and students to access course materials, assignments, communications, and more.
Assessment tools aid in assessing and evaluating student learning and can provide different options to assess students beyond the traditional exam.
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.
Enables applications and devices to send mail through Cornell's email systems.
IT Infrastructure Monitoring enables IT staff to track and respond to the performance of IT infrastructure, including servers, network equipment, and other devices.
The Single Sign-On service employs two different solutions. The first, Shibboleth, is a higher education community implementation of web single-sign-on using the SAML protocol. The advantage of using Shibboleth is that you can enable access to your site to users from other institutions that are members of the InCommon Federation.
The second, Azure SSO (formerly ADFS), is the solution for Microsoft services such as Office 365 and Azure.
Current Cornell faculty, students, and staff have free, unlimited access to LinkedIn Learning's online library of high-quality training videos featuring the latest software, creative, and business skills. Access over 11,000 online courses designed for all experience levels.
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.
End-to-end custom web solutions and support for the Cornell community.
CU Print is a full-service printing solution available in high use campus areas including libraries, residence halls, and community centers.
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.
The centrally provided backup and recovery service automatically backs up servers and simliar data stores, and allows restoration by the technical support provider (TSP) involved in managing the server. Server backups are provided by Cohesity Data Protect. Backups for endpoint devices (desktop and laptops) should use the Device Backup offering, Crashplan.
Collaboration tool for team workspace collaboration including meetings, chat, files, and tasks.
Apps on Demand is Cornell's academic virtual endpoint service. It utilizes Amazon AppStream 2.0 or Azure Virtual Desktop, to provide students and faculty access to desktop applications through their HTML5-capable web browsers. This service's main goal is to provide specialized software necessary for each course without requiring each student to purchase the application.
The Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) provides web server space for deploying dynamic web pages. The Academic Dynamic Web Hosting service offers web hosting space for the purpose of course instruction and coursework for Cornell courses. This service is provided for course-related work by faculty, instructional staff, and students in active university courses.
Manage and provision various network components, including wireless access points, switches, IP networks, jacks, and more.
This is used by facilities to track physical assets and maintenance tickets.
Cornell Guest IDs provide individuals with limited access to certain services that use central authentication.
Guest IDs grant the lowest level of access and should be used instead of Sponsored NetIDs whenever possible. Consultation with local technical support can determine if a Guest ID will suffice.