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How Technology Empowers Collaboration for Student Academic Success
Collaboration Powers Support: Alerts, Scheduling, Advocacy
Behind every student is an educator wielding technology tools that can help make success happen! The Academic Success Center (ASC) and the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) have...
October 27, 2025 · 10:48 AM
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Students' Interest Shifts Toward Hybrid and Online Learning
Key Findings: Modality Preferences and Access Demands
Based on a national survey of undergraduates and IT, 18% of UMBC respondents stated a preference for courses that are mostly to fully online (compared to 33% nationally). That preference for...
October 13, 2022 · 3:45 PM
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Introducing Panopto!
UMBC’s New and Improved Screencasting Platform
In May, DoIT announced the discontinuation of TechSmith Relay at the end of this calendar year. Following an exhaustive product evaluation process, we are happy to announce that UMBC has licensed...
October 17, 2018 · 9:19 AM
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55 People Attend 2nd Annual TechFest
More registrations and an increase in workshops
On April 10, DoIT hosted its 2nd annual TechFest, a campus event that brings together faculty, staff, and students to share technology tools through workshops. This year’s event had a bigger...
May 9, 2017 · 8:52 AM
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Meet Khalid Muqueeth & Learn About His 2 Years Working in IT
Student worker reflects on the TSC before he graduates
Khalid Muqueeth, a senior in information systems, is a student worker at the Technology Support Center (TSC), which is the first stop in assisting the UMBC community with technology questions and...
April 12, 2017 · 12:03 PM
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Computer Replacement Initiative Deadline is March 29
Faculty & staff can fill out the DoIT web form
The Computer Replacement Initiative (CRI) is a UMBC campus-wide initiative designed to replace faculty and staff laptops and desktops. For the 2017-2018 academic year, within Academic Affairs, the...
March 9, 2017 · 4:24 PM
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TechFest 2017: New Presenters, More Vendors, and Giveaways
This year’s event is on April 10 at the University Center
In 2016, DoIT hosted a brand new type of event known as TechFest, designed to bring UMBC students, faculty, and staff together to share different ways technology can both support and improve the...
March 8, 2017 · 11:38 AM
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DoIT Lends a Helping Hand With Community Service
Outreach at the Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center
Earlier this summer, members from the Instructional Technology team devoted their time with community outreach at the Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center (TRRC). The center provides...
July 19, 2016 · 11:20 AM
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Setting New Technology Standards in Existing Seminar Rooms
How AV services can upgrade your seminar room technology
In the Information Technology and Engineering Building (ITE), room 325B was just a simple conference room. Equipped with just a projector and a single VGA cable for input, the connectivity options...
July 11, 2016 · 7:00 AM
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DoIT to Host Techfest in Spring 2016 Semester
Share your favorite technology with the UMBC community
Techfest is an effort to bring together UMBC students, faculty, and staff to share their favorite technologies with the UMBC community through several workshops. Participants will be able to...
November 3, 2015 · 7:54 AM
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