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Staff update: purchasing software
A range of software packages are available through ITDS. Contact us if what you are looking for is not listed, as there may be an alternative. Requests for software not offered by ITDS should be submitted via the Software Assessment form and once approved attached to a Special Request Requisition in ePro.
Computer and workstation offers for staff and students
Need a new computer or workstation at home? Competitively priced computers and other IT equipment are available from preferred supplier CompNow, in a new ITDS initiative. Ergonomic workstations at discounted prices are also available from two office suppliers for home use.
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Tech tips: cleaning your devices
Is your keyboard getting a bit dusty? Fingerprints on your screen? Sharing equipment and want to keep it clean? Top tips include turning everything off and unplugging first, avoiding moisture getting into openings, using soft cloths and avoiding abrasive cleaners.
Tech tips: phishing, smishing and vishing?
We are all probably pretty aware of what to look out for to avoid getting trapped by ‘phishing’ emails, but ‘vishing’ (scam phonecalls) and ‘smishing’ (SMS scams) are also getting increasingly sophisticated. These days, almost any avenue of contact provides the opportunity for scams. Find out more.
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Passcodes required for Zoom
Zoom is enforcing additional security measures for all meetings. As a result, the passcode function will be locked to ‘on’ for all Zoom meetings, including existing meetings. ITDS will apply the changes on 13 September. Meeting organisers will need to re-send invitations for any meetings after this date for attendees to join.
Mac update: farewell High Sierra
The Mac High Sierra operating system will soon no longer be supported, which means that if you are on this system, you will need to upgrade to Catalina (free) or your access to the University's network will be restricted or disabled, when using that operating system. Also, Microsoft Office will cease to function on it from October 2020.
Tech tips: email timing courtesy
With so much technology at our fingertips, it is increasingly easy, and even tempting, to be connected to work conversations and activity outside of traditional working hours. These handy tips can help you hit the right balance for yourself and your colleagues.
ITDS training in Microsoft Teams, Zoom and more
To help support staff across the University, ITDS runs a range of training sessions, now available online via Zoom. Coming up across September are a range of sessions focussing on some tools that are extra relevant now, and can help you connect with colleagues, teach, and share information.
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‘Hacky Hour’ for researchers
Hacky hour is an informal meet-up for University of Adelaide researchers to bring their questions and discuss technology-related issues, with experts on hand to advise on problems related to coding, data analytics, and digital tools.
Tech tips: 'be you' with a pic
Thanks to technology, we have many ways to connect remotely, but the personal touch is still important. Using profile pics on your email profile and other platforms can make a big difference.