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Fordham University is making the switch to Microsoft Office 2007

Posted by Kristen Treglia on 16th July 2009

FAQs about the change-over to Office 2007:

When will the computer labs have MS Office 2007?
The computer labs on the Rose Hill, Lincoln Center, and Westchester campuses will begin installing MS Office 2007 this summer.

How do I get MS Office 2007 installed on my office computer?

Contact the University Help Desk to put in a request by phone (718-817-3999) or email (helpdesk@fordham.edu).  User Support will be notified and will schedule a mutually convenient appointment at the client’s location to install the software.
Can I get a copy of MS Office 2007 for my home computer?
If you are a full time faculty member, then you are eligible to download Microsoft Office 2007 for $9.95.
Stop by the Faculty Technology Center or Walk-In Technology Center on your campus and present a valid Fordham Faculty ID to have your license approved.  An email will then be sent to your fordham email address with a link to download Office 2007.  Payment via major credit card will be required at the time you download the software.

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What if I need help using Office 2007?

Fordham IT Training is offering training classes this summer and fall semesters.  Visit the Fordham IT Training website or email training@fordham.edu.   We will also be posting tips, tutorials, and resources for the next several weeks on the ITAC blog.

Additional Information:
On July 15, 2009 Fordham IT began distributing to the University community Microsoft Office 2007 for PC users and Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac users.  The new Office Suite will be delivered with new and replacement equipment or upon request.  Prior versions will no longer be distributed at the University, however support will continue until July 1, 2012.

New or Replaced Equipment:  All new and lease-replacement desktop computers will be distributed with Office 2007/2008.  Any existing computers that must have the operating system reinstalled will be returned to the client with Office 2007/2008.

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Posted by Kristen Treglia on 16th January 2009

Don’t be left out in the cold,

claim your ACCESSIT ID before it’s too late!

The University is moving towards a single sign on for all vital services. This means that you will log into the My.Fordham University Portal to access Blackboard, OASIS, Email, Banner, MyFiles and more. No more having to remember different usernames and/or passwords for each account! To make sure that you will have continued access to the vital services that you need, it is mandatory for every Fordham faculty, staff, and student to claim their AccessIT ID.

How do I claim my AccessIT ID?

Go to: http://my.fordham.edu and under “First Time Users” you will need to click on “Click Here to claim your AccessIT ID”

What do I do if I have trouble claiming my AccessIT ID?

Call the Help Desk at 718 817 3999 for assistance.

So, what are you waiting for?
Claim your AccessIT ID today!!!

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Blackboard upgrade: August 8th-10th

Posted by Jay Savage on 12th June 2008

Fordham’s Blackboard Learning Management System will be upgraded to version 8 for the coming academic year. To facilitate the upgrade, the system will be offline for 72 hours beginning at

12:00am on Friday, August 8th

To ease the burden on those teaching early-start classes, 08F courses will be in the system as of 9:00am Monday, July 28th, and faculty teaching this fall may begin updating course information at that time.

Blackboard has prepared Instructor Release Notes for version 8 of Academic Suite to help users get started quickly with the new features, and we encourage everyone to peruse this short document, which can be downloaded in PDF format at: http://tinyurl.com/59pstk

If you have any questions about the upgrade, please don’t hesitate to email blackboard@fordham.edu, or call 718-817-2289.

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Reminder: Center for Teaching Excellence Open Houses

Posted by Jay Savage on 20th February 2008

Just a quick reminder that the new Center for Teaching Excellence is having kickoff open houses today, 2/20, at Rose Hill and tomorrow, 2/21 at Lincoln Center. The open houses will be an opportunity to get to know the Center’s staff, and find out more about its mission and goals. The open houses will be held in the Faculty Technology Centers, and since we’re lending them our space for the event, this is a great opportunity to stop by and see what’s happening in the FTC, too! 

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Mathematica Home Use Licenses

Posted by Jay Savage on 15th February 2008

For faculty interested in using Wolfram Mathematica at home, the process for obtaining a home use license is now as simple as 1-2-3:

  1. go to http://www.wolfram.com/siteinfo/homeuse/
  2. enter Fordham’s site license number (L3144-0453)
  3. choose “A New Home-use License,” enter the requested information,* and tell us how you want to receive the software.

Once your employment status is verified, you will receive an email with information on downloading the software or obtaining a CD.

* To speed the process of employment verification, please use your Fordham faculty email address when filling out the form.

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Spring 2008 training schedule posted

Posted by Jay Savage on 8th February 2008

The Spring technology training schedule for faculty and staff has been posted. New offerings for this year include wikis, social networking, and Google Documents, as well as classes on a range of MS Office products and basic web tools. See http://www.fordham.edu/training for details.

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SPSS 16 Available

Posted by Jay Savage on 25th January 2008

SPSS 16 is now available to members of the Fordham community. Version 16 represents a major upgrade to the SPSS platform and, for the first time, introduces an SPSS version for Intel Macs.

For installation on faculty office machines, please contact User Support at 718-817-3999. For home use or other needs, please contact the Faculty Technology Center on your campus: http://www.fordham.edu/FTC.

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Blackboard support site upgrade

Posted by Jay Savage on 20th September 2007

Yesterday, we re-launched the Blackboard support site in a new, friendly format. Among other changes, help is now divided into two sections, students and faculty, to help users find answers more quickly.

New look; same address: http://www.fordham.edu/blackboard.

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Faculty email link

Posted by Jay Savage on 4th September 2007

In the latest redesign of the University web site, all references and links to faculty and student email seem to have been removed. For reference, the url for faculty and staff webmial is:

http://mail.fordham.edu

The link for student email is: http://stumail.fordham.edu

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Announcing SafeAssign plagiarism detection

Posted by Jay Savage on 27th August 2007

A new plagiarism detection tool is a vailable to Fordham faculty this semester. SafeAssign is an alternative to Turnitin.com that integrates directly with our Blackbaord course management software. Instructors can create SafeAssign assignments in Blackboard, and any papers students submit will be automatically scanned before they are made available for grading in the gradebook. Instructors can also upload papers manually, one at a time, or in bulk.

Those who are familiar with Turnitin.com’s originality reports should will find SafeAssign very similar.

Mor information, including instructions on using SafeAssign and sample reports, is available at the SafeAssign support site: http://www.safeassign.com.

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