Labs & Technology Enhanced Classrooms Information
Labs and Technology Enhanced Classrooms enable instructors, as
well as students, to access tools and resources available beyond the traditional classroom. Technology Enhanced Classrooms provide the
equipment and tools for a broader learning experience to actively engage the audience. These classrooms provide instructors with a
variety of tools, enabling them to impact students in ways never before
possible. The university currently
supports 126 labs and technology enhanced classrooms on campus.
Technology Open Arena
Open Arena (our beginning of the Fall semester support event) will be dedicated to those who need assistance connecting to the network. If you have any questions regarding this information please contact Technology Support Services at 419-434-4357 (HELP) or send an e-mail to Technology Support Services.
Click here to prepare your computer for the University's network.
Student Technology Center
The Student Technology Center (STC) is a special mini-lab where students can bring their technology related questions. The STC is staffed by other students who can help you find the answers you are looking for. In addition to having open lab hours, the STC offers many workshops on a variety of topics.
Microsoft Campus Agreement
The University of Findlay is currently under a Microsoft Campus Agreement (MCA). Through this, registered students can purchase specific Microsoft software products to be used on a personally owned computer. Students are encouraged to take advantage of the huge savings the MCA provides.
Throughout the year, these products can be purchased online.
You will be required to login using your UFnet account username and password.
Blackboard
The Blackboard learning management system, UF Online, delivers and enhances both online and onsite courses. The use of Blackboard has also been extended into other areas of University life for students, faculty and staff.
Registering your smartphone and gaming devices
Gaming consoles and other network capable devices may be registered with the Network Access System and connected to the UF network and Internet.
If the device has a web browser, simply connect it to the UF Wired or Wireless network, open the browser, and complete the registration page that appears. For devices without a web browser, you may register them from another computer while on-campus via the gaming console registration page. Either method will associate the device to your UFnet account, and permit it to access the wired and wireless networks.
You will be required to login using your UFnet account username and password.