Information Services and Technology
MIT admits 650 talented and diverse students through early action
December 19, 2012
Changes in admissions process keep pace with rise in applications.
MIT Connect: explore the world of MIT through social media
December 3, 2012
Want to know what’s up at MIT? Check out MIT Connect, an innovative social media portal recently launched by MIT’s Communication Production Services in collaboration with the News Office.
Also labeled: Campus services, Communication Production Services, Community, Facebook, Social networks, Twitter, Web, Web development
Removing a pain point for financial aid students and staff
November 6, 2012
Online document tracking and financial aid award letters implemented for 2012.
Also labeled: Administration, Admissions, Campus services, Financial aid, Students, Web, Web development
UAAP rolls out new website and system for IAP 2013
November 5, 2012
Community members can easily browse Independent Activities Period activities by sponsor, category or date.
Also labeled: Community, Faculty, Independent Activities Period, Staff, Students, Web, Web development
OEIT's role in fostering open education: an interview with Vijay Kumar
October 31, 2012
The director of MIT's Office of Educational Innovation and Technology discusses OEIT's role.
IS&T recommends community members wait to migrate to Windows 8
October 31, 2012
IS&T is making Windows 8 Enterprise available for early adopters, but strongly recommends delaying the transition.
IS&T announces full support for OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2 and higher
October 30, 2012
Introduces several new features and changes, including new Notes and Reminders applications and a security feature named Gatekeeper.
IS&T announces support for Apple iOS 6
September 21, 2012
Apple has released iOS 6. It's available as a free wireless update on a selection of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models.
Also labeled: Email, iPhone, Android, smartphones, Mapping, Mobile applications, Mobile devices, Operating systems
Open Education on the Move: An Interview with Vijay Kumar
September 20, 2012
Director of MIT's Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT) discusses some of the key concepts propelling the open education movement.
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Alumni/ae, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Education, teaching, academics, Educational Innovation and Technology, EdX, Faculty, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Massive open online courses (MOOCs), MITx, Open access, Open Learning Enterprise, OpenCourseWare
New application expedites student appointment process
August 22, 2012
IS&T plans to retire Windows XP, recommends upgrading to Windows 7
July 26, 2012
Will phase out support for XP by Aug. 1, 2013.
Macintosh and Windows Users: Keeping Current with Microsoft Office
July 16, 2012
IS&T plans to end support for Microsoft Office 2007 for Windows and Microsoft Office 2008 for Macintosh at the end of 2012. Upgraded versions offer better performance, integration, and compatibility.
Online courses help you learn MIT applications
July 12, 2012
The beauty of online courses is that you can pick up skills as needed, anytime and anywhere. Recognizing this, IS&T’s Training Team has been full steam ahead, creating web-based courses to help community members learn and use MIT applications.
It's time to renew your MIT personal certificates
July 3, 2012
As happens each year around this time, MIT's personal web certificates will soon require renewal. Certificates obtained in the past year are set to expire on July 31.
Travel safely with your laptop this summer
June 11, 2012
IS&T strongly encourages you to take safety precautions with your laptop before traveling or working remotely.
Wiki archiving process under way
June 6, 2012
As part of an effort to improve the performance and usability of the MIT Wiki Service, IS&T will begin an annual archiving of wiki spaces starting this summer.
ARTEMiS brings art to teaching of science and engineering concepts
June 4, 2012
ART for Engineering, Mathematics, and Science an initiative launched last summer through MIT’s Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT).
Also labeled: Data, Design, Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, K-12 education, Software, Staff, Visualization
Set for launch: student hourly appointment application
June 1, 2012
Web-based application that automates creating and making changes to hourly paid student appointments at MIT goes live on June 6.
Casper Suite centralizes Macintosh management
May 29, 2012
IS&T is planning a multistage rollout of the Casper Suite — a comprehensive platform for managing Mac OS X computers. This software will enable IT administrators at MIT to oversee inventory, software distribution, settings and security.
Also labeled: Management, Software
Cognos reporting tool makes its debut at MIT
May 4, 2012
IS&T installed this web-based reporting tool last spring and is now doing a soft rollout to the MIT community that includes hands-on classes.
Want to conduct a survey?
May 3, 2012
MIT’s Institutional Research Office provides in-depth guidance
Redesigned with you in mind: IS&T unveils its responsive website
April 2, 2012
Also labeled: Campus services, Design, Faculty, Interactive design, Staff, Students, Web development
Explore the Learning Center, MIT’s home base for training
March 30, 2012
The MIT Learning Center marks another milestone: EHS compliance training and STARweb courses from the Office of Sponsored Programs have recently moved to this online locale.
The scoop on Coeus: It’s not just for grants.gov proposals
March 12, 2012
Coeus is equally useful for preparing and routing other grant proposals, whether they are going to industry, foundations or federal agencies.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Campus services, Faculty, Government, Industry, Staff, Students
Byki Online builds proficiency in 70 languages
March 7, 2012
This resource for the MIT community features instruction in 70 languages, from Afrikaans to Zulu.
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, Language, Libraries, Literature, languages and writing, Staff, Students
Behind the scenes with adMIT ONE
March 5, 2012
adMIT ONE – the Institute's centralized box office – is a popular campus resource for student groups and DLCs that are offering events.
MIT's open wireless networks will be retired in 2012
February 2, 2012
As a protective measure, MIT plans to retire its open wireless networks, MIT and MIT N. After the change, users will have three wireless options on campus: MIT GUEST, MIT SECURE and MIT SECURE N.
MIT iPhone and Android apps provide access to many Libraries' services
January 19, 2012
Download the free MIT Mobile Android or Mobile iPhone app and gain access to many MIT services, including several offered by the Libraries.
Also labeled: Apps, Campus services, Faculty, Internet, iPhone, Android, smartphones, Libraries, Mobile devices, Staff, Students
Personalize your online training with lyndaCampus
January 11, 2012
This enhancement to lynda.com — the popular online library of training videos — provides MIT community members with profiles that enable them to view their lynda.com history, bookmark courses, and create Certificates of Completion for courses viewed in their entirety.
Also labeled: lyndaCampus
IS&T offers limited support for Windows Phone 7, will end support for Windows Mobile
December 9, 2011
IS&T now offers limited support for Windows Phone 7 (WP7), Microsoft's latest mobile platform. All four major cellular providers carry Windows Phone 7 devices.

























