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Pioneer Portal is a user’s gateway to self-service.
TWU Information Security offers investigative and analysis services to assist with official investigations related to information resources.
Students have access to self-service where they can plan their degree, register for courses, contact their academic advisors, and (soon) manage holds and financial information.
The Technology Service Center is TWU's 100% web-based service request solution for technology support.
TWU utilizes both Microsoft Exchange and Google Suite for Education for email service.
Printing is available through network printers (owned or leased). Open access computer lab printers are managed by GoPrint stations that are used to track and release print requests.
Use this form to submit questions related to purchasing, requisitions, or procurement processes.
IT Solutions assists in evaluating enterprise business application integration needs and ensuring the solution approach will fulfill the requested needs. This service can be requested whenever there is a need for integrating enterprise business applications which usually means accessing source data, transforming the data, and providing target data into a target system.
Antivirus is protective software designed to defend a computer against malicious software.
The Managed Workstation program is TWU’s approach to managing University software and hardware computer needs.
Miscellaneous Agreements are agreements that do not fall under Academic Agreements or Procurement Contracts.
Technology coordinates mailing lists associated with HR records for faculty, staff, students, adjunct faculty, GTAs, etc. Lists are also broken-down by department and by campus.
The Center for Faculty Commons website can help with design and poster printing services.
Convenient on-demand access to full-function laptop computers in the Student Union at Hubbard Hall and Blagg-Huey Library
TWU operates two primary domains: pioneer (for students) and fs (for faculty and staff). Active directory is the primary system TWU uses to create usernames.
TWU classrooms are designed to meet the varied needs of the faculty, students and departments across the University. Classroom technology hardware serves as a medium to accentuate, enhance, and facilitate pedagogy.
TWU provides Google Suite for Education which includes the Sites application.
Report software issues (Standard software, Student apps, Enterprise Apps)
Digital signage is a technology that allows users to post information that would traditionally be put on a bulletin board on a digital display.
Classroom AV and media include Panopto lecture capture, Zoom, microphones, AMX touch panels, and Apple TV.
Unlike a “help desk”, which primarily provides only information, a “service desk” owns the incidents and questions reported to it and has the training and ability to resolve a high percentage of queries, thereby facilitating faster resolution times to its customers and users.