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Accessibility Program - Information on Humboldt State University Cyberspace Accessibility.

Accounts on Central Servers - All faculty are provided with an HSU User Name and Password for use on email (axe), web (sorrel), instructional (redwood) servers and more for the entire time they are associated with HSU.

Activate Single Account/Change Password - Web based form for activating your HSU User Name, and for changing your password using a web browser via a secure encrypted connection.

Activate Multiple Accounts/Change Password - If you are administering multiple accounts, such as for a class special project, use this form for activation and for changing the password. This form is not for administering an individual's HSU User Name and Password.

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching - Assistance in developing presentations for use in courses, including overhead projections, digitized graphics, Web pages, and CD's.

Computer Hardware Guidelines - HSU suggested minimum computer configurations. Faculty may find these standards useful for student advising.

Computer Labs - Information on interdisciplinary and discipline specific computer labs including lab schedules, hardware and software, problem reporting, how to schedule labs, and printing in labs.

Email Client Setup - Instructions for setting up Outlook, Eudora, Macintosh Mail and other email clients.

Faculty Development Opportunities - Teaching resources, calendar of events, funding opportunities.

Faculty Guide - Technoloy guide for faculty detailing services available at HSU.

Faculty Web Access- Submit grades, view class lists with email addresses, student schedules, magic number lists, instructor class schedule, student academic records (transcript), etcetera.

Forms for Service - Request various services on-line by selecting the Forms link on the ITS home page.

Information Security - Security issues that may affect various computing activities at Humboldt State University.

Information Technology Consultants - Technology related consulting services for faculty at HSU are provided through College ITCs. Each college employs one or more consultants for this purpose.


Campus Area IT Consultant Phone
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Megan McKenzie
Steven Darnall
Chris Hansen
826-4774
826-4773
826-4773
College of Natural Resources & Sciences Dave Marshall 826-3957
College of Professional Studies Dave Pearson
826-5874
Library Tom Mendenhall 826-5607
Student Affairs Toby Walker
Matt Koelling
826-3373
826-3373

Policy for Responsible Computing - HSU Appropriate Use Policy, World Wide Web Policy, and Conditions of Use for HSU central servers.

PowerPoint Presentation Guidelines - Techniques for successful presentations.

Virus Protection - Your computer can get a virus from another computer, through modems, networks or disks. Protect your computer from viruses by using anti-virus protections software, and by only downloading programs from sources you trust.

Webmail - Access your email from any computer that has a Web browser and access to the Internet.

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