Computers

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# Title Date Summary
251 Online voting: will it spur turnout?
Northern Iowan 96:37, p.1
Proposal would allow students to vote online in upcoming election.
252 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 96:37, p.11
Students express opinions on on-line voting.
253 University of Northern Iowa high-tech computer program to aid in course scheduling - easing potential problems for both students and university
Public Relations News Release 1999:246, p.1
University of Northern Iowa's innovative electronic course planning system is on track to debut next fall.
254 Blasts from the past: highlights from 1999
Campus News Network 10:12, p.1
A list of accomplishments from colleges and departments.
255 Get free software from CedarLUG
Campus News Network 10:11, p.2
Cedar Valley Linux Users group will hold a Linux Install-a-thon and Linux Demo Day on January 29 in Maucker Union.
256 Classroom clicking
Public Relations News Release 1999:0, p.1
Steven Larson speaks on the role of computers in the classroom, and how it has changed over the last few years.
257 UNI escapes Y2K crisis thanks to early preparation
Northern Iowan 96:29, p.3
ITS began working on preparing UNI for the Year 2000 five years ago.
258 Media Advisory: local expert sources for computer hacker story
Public Relations News Release 1999:183, p.1
UNI has two computer experts available who can talk about the risks involved with database information.
259 Supplies are limited! Click now!
Public Relations News Release 1999:180, p.1
Professor Mohammed Rawwas will make comments on the trend of e-retailing.
260 Demand of computer programmers very hot
Public Relations News Release 1999:180, p.1
Discussion with John McCormick about the increased enrollment in computer science classes across the nation.
261 All was quiet on the Y2K front
Northern Iowa Today 84:1, p.23
No problems reported as year changes; photo.
262 Media advisory: three "housekeeping" updates from the UNI Office of Public Relations
Public Relations News Release 1999:168, p.1
Update on the Y2K management team, the holiday hours, and a staff change for the Office of Public Relations.
263 I'm OK. You're OK. Y2K?
Campus News Network 10:9, p.1
There are few real worries regarding Y2K. However, a management team has been assembled to monitor computer systems on campus on New Year's Eve.
264 UNI Online strives to be concise source of information for faculty and staff
Campus News Network 10:7, p.3
UNI Online has been received with open arms by UNI faculty and staff as a way of conveying important information.
265 UNI prepared for the millennium; President Koob: We expect it to be a quiet night
Northern Iowan 96:19, p.5
The UNI campus is prepared for the coming of the new millennium.
266 Computer security
Public Relations News Release 1999:93, p.1
Discussion with a system administrator of College of Natural Sciences regarding "cyber-terrorist" attacks.
267 Faculty among elite at Apple conference
Northern Iowan 96:15, p.2
President Koob and faculty members Thomas Switzer, David Else, and Michael Waggoner will attend a conference on technology at Apple Computer headquarters on November 9-10.
268 Critical view of computers in education topic for year's first Capstone lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday, Oct. 6
Public Relations News Release 1999:66, p.1
Professor Lowell Monke, from Grinnell College, will present the lecture "Education Unplugged: An argument for hi-tech modesty in the 21st century schools" on October 6, 1999, for the course "Capstone: Environment, Technology and Society".
269 ITS workshops offer critical advantages
Northern Iowan 96:8, p.11
ITS offers a variety of free workshops every month to the UNI community; photo.
270 Linux offers cost free alternative to Microsoft Window or Macintosh OS
Northern Iowan 96:7, p.5
Cedar LUG (Linux User's Group) provides information and support for Linux operating system; elects officers: Andrew Drenner, President; Andrew Jones, Vice-President; and Aaron Townsend, Treasurer. [9/24/99, p.2 correction: Aaron Thompson, Treasurer.]
271 Computer fee increase will allow ITS to serve students
Northern Iowan 96:7, p.1
ITS struggles to provide adequate equipment and service with UNI's computer fee, lowest among the three Regents universities.
272 Compromise reached on computer fees: NISG proposes $18 increase to Board of Regents
Northern Iowan 96:6, p.1
NISG and administration debate over computer fee increase amount; photo.
273 UNI's Department of Special Ed receives grant
Public Relations News Release 1999:26, p.1
A grant of nearly $500,000 will put technology in the homes of families with disabled children and will establish a National Institute of Technology for Inclusive Education.
274 UNI a national pacesetter in electronic transfer of documents
Public Relations News Release 1999:6, p.1
Registrar Phillip Patton talks about the advent of electronic transfer of transcripts.
275 On-line courses offer options for learning
Northern Iowan 95:61, p.3
Several on-line courses are now being offered by Continuing Education and Special Programs.
276 Y2K Task Forces prepares University for millennium
Northern Iowan 95:61, p.6
Overview of the work the Y2K Task Force has completed to prepare for the year 2000.
277 Cedar Falls prepares for the year 2000
Northern Iowan 95:61, p.6
Cedar Falls has also been preparing for the new millennium.
278 Evening stock exchange hours also have a negative side
Public Relations News Release 1999:2, p.1
UNI professor of economics David Hakes talks about the negative effects that longer online trading could have on the stock market.
279 MEMFIS vendor selected
Campus News Network 9:21, p.1
Oracle has been chosen to provide software for UNI's administrative system. MEMFIS project will be phased in over five years.
280 Placement offers new Web-based career service
Northern Iowa Today 83:2, p.17
CareerLink available.
281 UNI once again sets the standard
Northern Iowa Today 83:2, p.16
Able to send and receive transcripts electronically.
282 $2.3 million; UNI receives largest corporate donation
Northern Iowan 95:58, p.1
Textile and Apparel Program received software package from Lectra Systems Group worth $2,326,350; photo.
283 Using online resources to teach psychology
Public Relations News Release 1998:429, p.1
"Introduction to Psychology" instructor Linda Walsh uses online resources for her classes.
284 Setting up vacation e-mail/voice mail messages
Campus News Network 9:20, p.2
Instructions for setting up E-mail and voice mail for absences.
285 ITS wiping out Y2K problems on UNI PCs
Campus News Network 9:19, p.1
ITS User Services staff are checking every personal computer on campus for Y2K compatibility.
286 UNI fares well in 1999 Iowa General Assembly
Campus News Network 9:19, p.1
UNI given $830,000 increase in funding, including funds to open Performing Arts Center, establish Master of Social Work program, and for undergraduate education.
287 Big year of changes for UNI
Northern Iowan 95:55, p.1
Highlights from year include Stein's liquor license, Panther Shuttle, peaceful Homecoming, $3.6 million gift from the Alderman estate, death of Sue Follon, Kits for Kosovo, construction, and technological advances; photo.
288 Public Safety puts permits on Internet
Northern Iowan 95:52, p.4
Those who choose to pay for their parking permits by U-bill charge or payroll deduction can now apply for the permit through AccessUNI.
289 UNI is going to MEMFIS
Campus News Network 9:17, p.1
UNI's human resources, payroll, budget, purchasing, general ledger, and accounts payable systems will be converted to the MEMFIS project, Modern Executive Management and Financial Information Systems, over period of five to seven years.
290 Free computer training workshops
Northern Iowan 95:45, p.21
Workshop schedule for free computer training.
291 Your income taxes: not just prepared on paper anymore
Public Relations News Release 1998:278, p.1
Professor Dennis Schmidt talks about the new trend of tax preparation with computers and software.
292 Proposal bids to reduce number of Macintosh campus computers
Northern Iowan 95:42, p.1
Student Computer Center Management team proposes to reduce number of Macintosh computers on campus from twenty-eight to fourteen after doing three semester research study.
293 College Club working for next generation
Northern Iowan 95:41, p.11
College Club online service offers free e-mail, Web pages, and voice mail to students and opportunites to join chat rooms and interest groups.
294 College the World Wide Web way
Northern Iowa Today 27:2, p.8
Outline of services available at UNI via the Web.
295 Netscape Messenger becoming the campus e-mail program of choice
Campus News Network 9:13, p.1
New campus E-mail program will have a Graphical User Interface and will be bundled with Netscape Communicator.
296 UNI spreading the word about teaching in online classrooms
Campus News Network 9:12, p.1
More out-of-state and international students are participating in UNI's online workshops to increase teacher's knowledge of using the Internet in teaching.
297 ITS Training Services
Northern Iowan 95:31, p.3
To hold free comoputer training workshops.
298 President Koob moderates PBS satellite event on web-based delivery of courses
Campus News Network 9:10, p.2
President Koob moderated program November 5 that demonstrated models of distance education via the Web.
299 Professors advise new teachers via Internet
Northern Iowan 95:27, p.11
"Teacher Helpline" gives assistance to first-year teachers over the Internet.
300 Managing e-mail
Campus News Network 9:9, p.3
Strategies for coping with too many e-mail messages.