Overhaul of the MyMemphis portal

The UofM community will notice major changes to the MyMemphis portal beginning January 7, 2016. The redesign aims to improve the overall user experience with a fully responsive design and mobile-friendly approach to content.

 

We know you often access MyMemphis while on the go. The new look and feel of MyMemphis is optimized for outstanding performance not just on stationary computers, but also on phones, tablets and all other mobile devices.

 

The new portal has been running behind the scenes for quite awhile, and final testing is in progress. After the launch on January 7, we will address any operational issues if they are discovered and continue to implement tools that keep MyMemphis user-friendly.

 

We’ve worked hard to make improvements so that the secure, online, self-service resources of MyMemphis are much easier to navigate for everyone. If you have any questions before or after the new portal roll out, please send them to webservices@memphis.edu.

Info Security and Avoiding Scams

With the holidays about to go into full swing, the number of scams is on the rise. To keep yourself safe, here are a few things to remember:

  • NEVER send personal or account information via email.
  • ITS will ever ask for your password via email or phone.
  • If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
  • Any suspicious emails may be forwarded to abuse@memphis.edu to be investigated.
  • Do NOT click on links or attachments in suspicious or unknown emails.
  • Phone calls can be a scam as well. Treat them the same as you would an email. Do NOT give out personal identification and report all suspicious calls to IT.

Feel free to contact x8888 with anything out of the ordinary.

Check out the resources listed below:

  • https://www.fbi.gov/news/news_blog/holiday-shopping-tips
  • http://www.memphis.edu/its/security/phishing.php
  • http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0076-phone-scams

Remember: Be suspicious! Better to report something legitimate than to fail to report something fraudulent! While ITS provides a range of security protection in the background, YOU are the primary target and YOU are the link that closes the information security loop.

Happy Holidays~

Ellen

Welcome – An Important Message about IT Services and Security

Information Technology Services (ITS) welcomes you to the University of Memphis, and wishes you a successful academic year.  We understand this is a hectic time for everyone as the semester begins. However, we want to take a moment to provide you with these important reminders.

We encourage you to review tips for protecting your personal information by clicking this link: 

http://www.memphis.edu/its/security/index.php.  

Additional security information is accessible by clicking links on the left-hand side of that page.  If you receive any suspicious email, you may forward it to abuse@memphis.edu for analysis.

 

Please use the Service Desk to request technical assistance. For your convenience, you may use http://umhelpdesk.memphis.edu to submit your requests online or you may call 901.678.8888. Once your helpdesk ticket is submitted, someone will follow-up with you as soon as possible. 

 

Finally, please be sure to review the policies regarding information technology located at http://policies.memphis.edu/. We encourage you to especially review the following policies:

http://policies.memphis.edu/UM1691.htm

http://policies.memphis.edu/UM1337.htm

http://policies.memphis.edu/UM1566.htm

http://policies.memphis.edu/UM1535.htm

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me!

Regards,

Ellen Watson

Chief Information Officer

New Service Desk Support System

Monday, August 3, marks the start of a new service support system for all faculty, staff and students.  The system is designed to enhance customers’ experience and to continue to improve service quality.

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) will be conducting Virtual and On-Ground training opportunities for all users.

For more information and to register for training, visit umtech.memphis.edu/service.

Desktop Security

Colleagues,

In order to comply with TBR guideline G-052 (https://policies.tbr.edu/guidelines/access-control) and best practices for desktop security, desktop sessions should be locked after 20 minutes of inactivity.  ITS is investigating how to implement this change throughout the University with as little impact as possible and we are considering a phased roll-out beginning in administrative units, followed by academic units.

An additional consideration, however, is the impact on instructor workstations in classrooms and student lab computers.  We’d appreciate your feedback on this issue while we are in the early planning stages.

You can leave your comments, concerns and suggestions below, or you may email Jude Knight (jknight3), who will compile all of them and share them with the ITS team.

Thank you for your input.

Ellen

2015 UofM Campus Technology Survey (Techqual+)

Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff,

Information Technology Services (ITS) is participating in the annual Techqual+ survey to assess the quality of technology services on campus and we need your help.  Your input is critical in helping us to gather information so that we can identify and plan appropriately to provide the best technology services possible.

Participants may enter a drawing for a $50 gift card.  Four winners will be selected!

Your participation in this survey is completely optional and your responses are anonymous. No personally identifiable information about you will be collected during the survey.  You will be given an opportunity to participate in this year’s gift card drawing at the end of the survey and, if you choose to participate, you will be redirected to a separate website to provide your email address.  The email address you provide for the gift card drawing will not be associated with your survey responses.  Gift card winners employed by the University of Memphis are subject to appropriate IRS tax withholding and reporting.

To participate in the survey, click the following link:

https://www.techqual.org/survey/dl.aspx?g=051a8d8a-e9e1-472f-a5eb-e544e2f06fc9

Your feedback is important because it helps us develop action plans that assist in continual improvement. The survey closes April 24, 2015 at 4:30PM.  I sincerely appreciate your taking the time to participate in this process. If you have any questions about the survey please feel free to contact Dr. Robert Jackson at rjax@memphis.edu.

Thank you for your participation!

Ellen

 

Reminder – 2015 ECAR Student Technology Survey

Dear University of Memphis Student:

Recently you received an email from Dr. Robert Jackson regarding an opportunity to provide feedback in this year’s ECAR Student Technology Survey.  If you already responded, please accept my thanks, and you may disregard this email.  If you haven’t had a chance to response yet, please consider participating. The University is interested in improving student experiences with information technology, and your response is very important to us.  Your participation in the study is voluntary, and your responses will be completely confidential.

You still have time to participate but act quickly because the survey closes March 27, 2015!

Is technology being effectively used in your classes?  How can technology help you become more effective?  How useful are online early-alert or intervention notifications?  How does the University of Memphis compare against other institutions with these and other issues?  Participate in the 2015 ECAR Student Technology Survey to help us learn more!

It will take approximately 15-30 minutes to complete the survey. Please click this link to complete the survey: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1971183/ECAR-Student-Study-2015-us?eid=9257.

Thank you in advance for your participation.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dr. Jackson at rjax@memphis.edu.

Ellen

ECAR Faculty Technology Survey

Dear Faculty Members,

Please see the invitation below from Dr. Robert Jackson regarding this year’s ECAR Faculty Technology Survey invitation. ITS reviews the survey responses and compares our institution’s responses to peer institutions to inform our decision-making process.  The survey closes March 20, 2015.

I encourage you to participate in this survey to help us identify current uses of technology and potential future endeavors.

Regards,

Ellen

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Dear University of Memphis Faculty Member:

You have been selected to participate in a national survey that will help us learn how to provide you with better technology services at The University of Memphis.

The University is interested in improving faculty experiences with information technology, and your response is very important to us. Your participation in the study is voluntary, and your responses will be completely confidential.

This faculty survey about technology experiences is being conducted by ECAR, the EDUCAUSE Center for Analysis and Research. The survey is similar to the ECAR Student Technology Survey in which the University has historically participated. ECAR will provide the University with both national data for comparison, and aggregated, de-identified local data that we can use directly.

It will take approximately 15-30 minutes to complete the survey. The last day to complete the survey will be March 20, 2015. Please click this link to complete the survey: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1950444/ECAR-Faculty-Study-2015-us?eid=9257

Thank you in advance for your participation.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at my email address, rjax@memphis.edu.

Sincerely,

Robert Jackson, Ed.D.