NYU Stern recently implemented mobile printing in our student printing system that is powered by Papercut. Students are able to print from and view submitted jobs from their iOS devices.
Co-Presenters: Charles Guan
NYU Stern recently implemented mobile printing in our student printing system that is powered by Papercut. Students are able to print from and view submitted jobs from their iOS devices.
Co-Presenters: Charles Guan
NYU-TV: Streamlining Video Workflows
As video productions grow ever more complex and departments wish to share their content with their audiences as quickly as possible, NYU-TV has adopted new technologies to meet those needs. For this demonstration, NYU-TV will share the latest field and post-production tools that have been implemented to streamline workflow, improve HD video quality, and meet client timelines.
These include demos of:
The latest Panasonic HD AJPX270, featuring 22x zoom lens and the ability to record to multiple formats, bitrates, and media.
Blackmagic H.264 live field recording.
Premiere Pro’s multicamera editing features.
Co-Presenters: Ryan Dismukes, Tim Meehan, Willie Bruno
Discussion about the NYU Home Pilot project including the following topics:
Concept
Design
Technologies
Architecture
Interesting Challenges
Co-Presenter: Chris Colon
This presentation will speak about one section of our online program called Live Virtual Learning. We live stream classes that are happening on campus to students who are taking the course all around the world. They are able to communicate with the students and faculty on-campus live. How it works and the way the system is set up.
A Glimpse of NYU’s New Portal Campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai
Staff from Academic Computing services at NYUAD and NYUSH are creating PowerPoints with a glimpse of the new portal campuses on Saadiyat Island, U.A.E. and the Pudong section of Shanghai, China.
Presentation will showcase our new Instructional Video Modules service, which has helped faculty create over 200 videos that support teaching and course learning objectives.
Co-Presenters: Richard Malenitza, Erica Osher, Dan Rabinowitz.
NYU IT’s Service Delivery Team ensures the delivery of IT services to our global locations. We will highlight the impact we have made on our global community.
Co-Presenters: Matthew Boyd, Annette Smith and Ken Tai
Enhanced Service Model for Instructional Technology Support
Share the efforts behind the Enhanced Service Model for Instructional Technology Support which impacted the service experience for faculty pertaining to Instructional Technology services.
Co-Presenter: Elizabeth McAlpin
Library User Experience #libux @NYU
NYU Libraries User Experience (UX) department will present on:
-personas created using Ask a Librarian chat transcript data
-collaborative usability testing projects with other NYU schools and departments
-design slam for our Login screens and resulting design
-agile process utilizing user stories based on user flows
-holistic user experience processes exploring the physical and virtual interactions and how to ensure consistency amongst them
-web re-envisioning process re-designing our website to address our global context
Co-Presenters: Juliana Culbert, Tal Rozen
Three System Administrator Tools for Automation
For better scalability and efficiency in IT system administration, three free system automation tools have been used in Tisch School of the Arts. They provide centralized system administration for Windows, Mac, and Linux clients/servers, which are Active Directory, Google Munki, and Puppet. IT staff use them to deploy software installation, system update, and customized configuration. Compared with commercial solutions, these free tools may have some limitation, but they are highly flexible and should be applicable to cost-conscious IT organizations.
Co-Presenters: Kevin Tan, Joshua Sanchez
Our central housing application and assignment process expanded to include all 13 study away sites, our two portal campuses, and of course a few buildings in Brooklyn. While the business rules are now significantly more complex surrounding who can apply where, what application questions are appropriate for each site, and even what currency to charge in and how much, we made a huge effort to streamline and simplify the process for students. We have four MS SQL databases interfacing with Admissions, BioDemo, and Enrollment data as well as 3rd party housing software to create a single entry point for students to apply for housing wherever they may be going immediately after acceptance into the university. We leveraged Microsoft technologies and more importantly the brains of student employees to deliver a one of a kind applications and assignments solution.
Co-Presenters: Max Dumas (mfd271@nyu.edu)