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  • An illustration of tools and devices to support remote learning and working, including a laptop, tablet, notebooks, pens, a microscope and other tools and digital symbols, such as the wifi symbol

    DesignPLUS is available now

    DesignPLUS is a time-saving tool that allows instructors and course designers to build engaging, stylized Canvas courses.

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    AI at work: A practical guide to using UW’s tools safely

    Artificial intelligence tools can help you work smarter — drafting emails, summarizing documents, brainstorming ideas. But when you’re working with university data, choosing the right AI tool matters.

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    Cisco Contact Center service page launch

    If your department or organization requires more than just basic voice communication, check out the Cisco Contact Center service page for potential ways forward.

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    Learn@UW Newsletter, week of Nov 7

    Canvas scheduled maintenance, Honorlock User Group (Virtual) Meetup, Top Hat release notes, HelioCampus AC survey deadline, and lots of training!

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    Virtual Office Hours With Didier Contis

    Fridays, 9:15am via Zoom. Unscripted conversations with our Chief Information Officer. The Nov 7 meeting will feature a Badger-themed surprise guest!

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    Register now: Information & Technology Leadership Conference — Dec 9

    Join your IT colleagues on Dec 9 for a day focused on developing your leadership skills and connecting with peers from across the university. Registration deadline: Nov 25.

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    Join us for Posit Day: Hyper-parameter fine-tuning with tidymodels

    Join Research Cyberinfrastructure for Posit Day, a series that showcases data science resources and strategies. Nov 12, 2pm via Zoom.

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    Don’t miss your chance to shape IT’s future

    Listening sessions give you an opportunity to influence the direction of IT at UW–‍Madison. Insights gathered will help shape Didier’s priorities for the coming year—and you’ll connect with colleagues from across campus who share your commitment to excellence in technology.

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    IT community: Join CIO listening sessions this fall

    Share your insights and perspectives with Chief Information Officer Didier Contis. Your participation will help strengthen the university’s digital innovation and technology services landscape—and build connections across our IT community.

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    Mid-semester Canvas training

    Instructors are invited to attend 2 Canvas-centric trainings that demonstrate best practices and time-saving strategies.

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    Learn@UW Newsletter, week of Oct 24

    What’s happening? Gradescope – Planned outage, October 25 Gradescope will be conducting six hours of maintenance from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 25. There may be some interruptions in service during that …

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    AI at work: A practical guide to using UW’s tools safely

    Artificial intelligence tools can help you work smarter — drafting emails, summarizing documents, brainstorming ideas. But choosing the right AI tool matters. Here’s what you need to know to use AI responsibly at UW–‍Madison.

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    DesignPLUS: coming November 2025

    Beginning November 4, DesignPLUS will be available in Canvas through the Learn@UW teaching and learning suite of tools. What is DesignPLUS? DesignPLUS is a time-saving tool that allows instructors and course designers to build and …

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    Device Data Analysis: Building the foundation for Smart Access decisions

    The Smart Access program is focused on fortifying university cybersecurity. The foundation of this work is understanding the devices that are connecting to the university network. Learn more about the important work and what's to come.

  • InfoLabs location map with papers flying and a print button

    Your guide to printing on campus

    In a (paper) jam and need to print that study guide or poster? 18 InfoLab locations across campus offer convenient evening and weekend hours. With wireless printing now available at most locations, printing your work has never been easier.

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