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Congratulation to Matthew Kurtz on the launch of a new web site for the Schizophrenia Cognition Lab.

Testing new versions of Moodle, patching current installations, and keeping modules up to date can be a lot of work, but we are fortunate to be collaborating with a number of institutions whose interests and priorities are similar to our own. The Collaborative Liberal Arts Moodle Project (CLAMP for short) includes about 25 other schools. […]

Saturday, Jan 8th 1:45 PM
EP, Dragon, and PeopleSoft are back online and systems are operational.

Reminder: ITS will be performing scheduled system maintenance this Saturday, January 8 from 8AM to Noon. Systems that will be affected are: All campus wireless access Dragon Wesfiles EPortfolio PeopleSoft (note: PeopleSoft maintenance will begin at 7 AM and conclude by 10 AM) Any students who may be on campus should understand that all wireless […]

Wesleyan launched the website for Wesleyan University Press http://www.wesleyan.edu/wespress

Super cool new app from Quest Visual that instantly translates text just through the camera lens on your phone.  Looking forward to trying it out!
http://questvisual.com/

Wesleyan launched the website for Graduate Liberal Studies http://www.wesleyan.edu/masters

The Wesleyan WordPress system benefits from improvements that come with our recent upgrade to WordPress 3.0. Many site owners will be happy to find that page navigation and external links can now be intermingled, reordered, etc. by use of custom menus. To access custom menus, go to Appearance > Menus. The Search Pages plugin is […]

We’ve installed a new contact form plugin. It’s more current than the plugins we have been using, and it offers a lot of options. Look for the Fast Secure Contact Form in the list of plugins.

Moodle generates detailed reports on course usage. You can view reports, customize the report parameters and download reports by following the “Reports” link in your course’s “Administration” bucket. If the report is large, you will have best results if you download it as a (comma separated) text file. Very large files in Excel format fail. […]

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