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Network addressing is used on campus to provide access to the UW Stout network for devices on campus.
The Technology Help Desk is a walk-in service counter located in 109 Sorensen Hall.
Learning Technology Services (LTS) provides support for Canvas, UW-Stout's learning management system (LMS), along with the tools integrated with Canvas, such as, Kaltura/My Media, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, RedShelf (digital textbooks), Respondus LockDown Browser, and Turnitin.
LIT manages all networked devices on campus along with providing support in installing and troubleshooting these devices.
Design, specification, installation, and administration of virtual servers. Services include operating systems updates and patches, security, backup, and monitoring.
Cellular devices are available to purchase for specific departments and users on campus who require a cellular-enabled device to complete their work for UW Stout.
Provides an approach to responding to critical information technology incidents affecting the universities electronic information assets. This includes natural, man-made, and technological threats that impact the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information technology assets.
Passwords are self-service, protect your personal data, and give access to campus resources at UW Stout.
These tools are used to connect with students and colleagues for virtual or hybrid meetings along with being an instant messaging platform for campus.
LIT offers and supports a wide range of software applications for the UW Stout community. A majority of software can be installed through our software portal apps.
Security questions are used to regain access to your UW Stout account if you have forgotten your password.
The eStout Program is an extensive student laptop program offered at UW Stout and is coordinated and supported by LIT.
UW Stout's Student Information System (SIS), more commonly known as Access Stout.
Cloud-based software designed to help find more students and increase student enrollment.
Computer loaners allow current employees to request a computer for short-term use. This can be for a variety of reasons including facilitating hardware repairs, adjunct use, events, and travel.
Web-based collaborative platforms that integrate natively with Microsoft Office.
A fob, also known as a hardware token, is used as a second factor in the multi-factor authentication process when the user does not own a smartphone.
When computers, tablets, and other IT assets are no longer needed, they are sent to surplus. These devices are processed by LIT to make sure they are securely wiped and management software is removed before the device is resold at surplus.
Employee onboarding is essential to make sure that systems are set up for new employees before their first day.