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Google Apps for Faculty and Staff Remains on Schedule

google_apps_smAs of today, Technology has migrated approximately one-third of all faculty and staff to Google Apps for Education, including the School of Social Work and the School of Management. In the coming weeks, we’ll be working with GSLIS and the School of Nursing and Health Sciences to transition them to Google Apps as well.

With Spring semester moving along quickly, we want to make everyone aware that we’re hosting four drop-in training sessions every week on Tuesday and Thursday. Three of these sessions cover the basics of Gmail and Google Calendar, while the remaining session focuses on the other apps, like Drive and Sites. You can find an upcoming session by viewing the training calendar available here. You can also access additional resources on the Google Apps project site: googleapps.simmons.edu.

Putting the Power of Reporting in Your Hands with Informer

In the past, Simmons staff members who wanted to run advanced reports or gather specific data stored in Colleague and other sources would have to contact Technology to have a programmer design and run a custom report. This expenditure of time and effort was necessary for every distinct report request that came in. As the number of requests grew, this put a strain on our resources and made it difficult to produce reports in an effective and timely manner. It had become obvious that it was necessary to empower our customers by implementing a solution that allows staff to create and run reports as needed.

Technology is happy to announce that we have installed a new reporting tool called Informer, available at myreports.simmons.edu. Informer provides an easy-to-use interface that can gather, sort, and analyze information to create reports as they are needed. While Technology will still manage the data and support your use of Informer, you no longer have to request reports and wait for us to run them and return the information to you. Currently, the Registrar’s office, along with the Comptroller and the Budget Office, are using Informer to create, manage, and run their own reports, and more departments will be using it soon. Please note that if you need reports from a specific department, you should contact that department to determine the best way to gain access to the report.

Over the last few weeks, Technology has provided Informer training to key stakeholders and will continue to do so. If you have started using Informer and you need some additional guidance, you can also access training online by visiting the Informer YouTube channel. If you need access to Informer or if you want additional training or support, please contact the Service Desk at 617-521-2222.

The Google Apps Migration is Under Way

Over the last month, we’ve been busy helping staff members in the Library, Student Life, and elsewhere migrate their email to Google Apps. As we move into February, we’ll be finishing migrations for most of the administrative staff and focusing our efforts on staff and faculty in each college. To find out when you will be migrated, please check the timeline on the Google Apps project site. As we get closer to your migration date, our team will reach out to you get some additional information and set a date to move your email to Google Apps.

In the meantime, you can do a few things to prepare for the move. We know that, for most people, this is a big change, and we want to make it as painless as possible. To help, we’ve gathered resources on our project site, including answers to frequently asked questions, and introductions to Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, and more. We’re also holding weekly drop-in trainings where you can watch a short presentation on Google Apps, ask questions, and get help with your account if you need it. Starting in February, we’ll have four sessions every week. Take a look at the schedule and find a time that works for you.

We also want to take this opportunity to reiterate a couple of important notes about the migration. First, your email address will not change. You can still use your @simmons.edu address as you always have. In addition, all of your email will come along with you to your Google Apps account. We’re migrating all of the email on your Simmons computer or on the Simmons server to your new account. When you log in for the fist time at gmail.simmons.edu, you’ll see all of the email that was in your inbox previously. Finally, events scheduled in Meeting Maker will not be migrated to your new account. There is no foolproof way to do this without potentially compromising your previously created meetings and events. To learn more about moving your events from Meeting Maker to Google Calendar, please see the step-by-step instructions available here.

We hope that the hands-on approach we’re taking to this project will make the transition smooth for you. It will take some time to learn new email and calendar systems, but the long-term benefits of moving to Google Apps are many. If you have specific questions about the migration process, please reach out to Roy Balcom ([email protected]). If you have questions about using Google Apps once you’ve been migrated, take a look at the FAQs on the project site or contact the Service Desk at 617-521-2222.