Google rooms provide a way to collaborate via chat and document sharing, similar to the popular app Slack. It’s especially handy for groups working in different locations and who need more robust collaboration features.
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Introducing Greene: NYU’s Newest Supercomputer
NYU’s new supercomputer, Greene, is online and connected to an incredibly fast network! Hear from some of the University’s researchers about what this powerful new tool means for research across all academic fields.
Using Zoom Waiting Rooms and Passcodes
Zoom Waiting Rooms and Passcodes add an extra layer of protection to your meetings, helping to keep out unwanted gatecrashers and Zoom Intruders.
NYU Expands Supercomputing Power with New HPC Cluster from AMD
NYU expands its supercomputing power with new high performance computing cluster from AMD. The new cluster, named Hudson, will be a powerful resource for NYU researchers fighting COVID-19.
Documenting the African City When You Can’t Go to the African City
Professor Yahaya Alpha Suberu’s film course is a popular way for NYU Accra students to learn filmmaking and explore their host city. The shift to remote instruction meant finding new ways to accomplish the course’s mission.
Off the (Phishing) Hook
Phishing attempts sent through email are one of the most effective methods scammers use to swindle you. Check out the NYU IT Security News and Alerts blog for a round-up of common phishing scams and how to avoid them.
Seven Tips to Help Wrap Up the Semester
NYU IT wants to help you across the fall finish line with useful IT services for that final paper, project, or exam. Here are seven tips and services that will help finish that final paper or project.
What’s that Noise? Using Technology to Fight Noise
New York is a loud place. The Sounds of New York project uses machine learning to analyze the cacophony of city life to better understand how it affects health and how to mitigate its impact.
Coding at Work: Students Take the Lead in Creating Apps for NYU
Did you know that several NYU applications were developed by teams composed almost entirely of students? Learn more about the Student Tech Innovation Team (STIT) and the apps they’re creating to benefit NYU.
Get Google Apps and NYU Classes to Play Nice
NYU instructors have an opportunity to beta test the Google Assignments Tool, which lets you accept Drive files from students, provide in-line feedback, grade, and pass the files back, all through NYU Classes.