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The computer labs on campus are equipped with powerful HP and Mac desktops that are purchased and refreshed by LIT. These labs have a variety of pre installed software for class and individual student use.


Computer reimages delete all content on a computer and reinstall the operating system. This can be used to solve various software issues and is done before a computer is handed off to a new client.


UW Stout's Student Information System (SIS), more commonly known as Access Stout.


The Technology Help Desk is a walk-in service counter located in 109 Sorensen Hall.


Campus email is provided through Microsoft O365.


A large portion of the LIT consultant's role is to assist departments with their computer inventory. This capacity can be served by assisting with computer purchasing decisions, non-standard device exemptions, and IT inventory management.


VPN

Access to UW Stout's Virtual Private Network (VPN) service provides added privacy and security for your computing activities as well as the ability to access protected resources that require a UW Stout IP address.


Web-based collaborative platforms that integrate natively with Microsoft Office.


The eStout Program is an extensive student laptop program offered at UW Stout and is coordinated and supported by LIT.


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This allows you to request a new conference room calendar to be created.


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.


Account management lifecycle services, including authorization to applications and services, password management, single sign-on, and multifactor authentication.


LIT maintains a campus-wide network infrastructure to provide high-speed internet connections for all campus users and guests.


LIT manages all networked devices on campus along with providing support in installing and troubleshooting these devices.


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.


LIT supports client's use of the campus networks, both wireless and wired. The underlying network infrastructure is maintained by LIT's Infrastructure Services team where issues on client devices are serviced by the Client Technology Services team.


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.


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.


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