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After two years of planning, coordination and execution, Florida State University has successfully completed the migration of its Avaya phone users to Zoom Phone, marking one of the largest communications technology transformations in the university's history.
Funding from the Student Technology Fee allowed the Brain, Learning, Attention, and Performance (BLAP) Lab to acquire a research-grade electroencephalogram (EEG) system. Led by Brady DeCouto, the lab uses this EEG system to advance research on human performance while giving students rare, hands-on experience with neuroscience tools in a sport psychology setting.
FSU developer Jennifer Leale drives innovative campus solutions and fosters vibrant community connections while celebrating twenty-five years of dedicated university service.
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FSU’s free Microsoft training program
ITS offers free Microsoft training sessions for FSU students, faculty and staff.
We Are IT | Meet David Letourneau
David Letourneau has held several customer service positions within ITS and enjoys supporting people in his current role as a Salesforce analyst.
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Spreading awareness to the FSU community on how to spot an email scam.
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An inside look at ITS’ newest fall 2022 interns!
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Highlighting FSU’s free professional development site—LinkedIn Learning—for all FSU students, faculty and staff.
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Shedding a light on the on-campus computer support service that won’t break the bank.
AWS Campus Invent
Join Amazon professionals to learn how cloud computing can transform research and learning at FSU.