Category Archives: TechNews

Video Content Management: Defining the Options

video-iconWithin the last decade, the barrier between consumer and academic technologies has crumbled, and we now use more devices, apps, and other tools than ever before in our teaching and learning. While these changes provide numerous opportunities for innovation in higher education, they also present an array of options that come with very little guidance as to when and how to use appropriate technology.

Currently, Simmons Technology is working on several projects that aim to assist our faculty and staff in making informed and beneficial choices about technology. One such project is our guide to video content management, which covers the major products in use for video creation, storage, and dissemination, and provides an overview of our current environment as well as our strategy for the future. It should serve as a starting point for faculty and staff who are currently using, or plan to use, video content in their classrooms or as a component of other projects. The guide is, of course, a living document, and we will be updating it to reflect changes in the global marketplace and the environment at Simmons.

Get Your Events Noticed with Digital Signage

Whether you’re a student, faculty member, or Simmons staff, digital signage is the easiest and most effective way to advertise your upcoming events and activities.

Students
To announce an event on digital signage, submit your message to the leader(s) of your student organization.

Faculty and Staff
Each school and administrative department has designated representatives who can submit content to digital signage. To find out who to contact in your area, please refer to this list.

What to Submit

• Student, faculty, and staff events and activities

• Information about accessing Simmons’s services and reminders about important deadlines

• Announcements about new programs and opportunities at Simmons or other Colleges of the Fenway

Things to Remember

• Keep messages short

• Remember to include what the events is, when it’s happening, and where

• Let people know how to find more information about the event

Resources

• Interactive guide to using digital signage

• Complete digital signage instructions

Access Google Drive Even When You’re Offline

google_drive_logoBeing offline when you need to get work done can be an anxiety-filled experience when so much of what we do is created and stored in the cloud. Fortunately, you can set up offline access to Google Drive so that important documents (or spreadsheets or presentations) will always be available whether you’re in class, in your office, on a flight, or enjoying a vacation in some remote destination*. When you enable offline access, Google Drive will sync your files to the device you’re using so they’re available when you’re offline. If you edit files while offline, Google Drive will sync them to the cloud once you’re back online.

To find out how to set up and use Drive offline, click here.

* – Please note that Simmons Technology does not encourage or endorse working while on vacation.

FEATURED ARTICLE: Lynda.com Recommended Courses and Playlists

Since the rollout of lynda.com last spring, members of the Simmons community have watched almost 11,000 tutorial videos! With over 2,000 courses to choose from, we know the options can be a little overwhelming, and quite a few people have asked us for advice on where to get started.

Below, we’ve listed some popular topics for faculty, staff, and students at Simmons. If you have additional suggestions, or playlists you’ve watched or created, please let us know so we can share them.

Technology Skills

• Microsoft Office Playlist

• Adobe Creative Suite Playlist

• Intro to Programming Playlist

Business Skills

• Public Speaking Fundamentals

• Project Management Playlist

• Management & Leadership Playlist

• Conflict Resolution

• Time Management Fundamentals

Creative Skills

• Become a Better Photographer Playlist

• Creating & Editing Videos Playlist

• Graphic Design Basics Playlist