Partnerships and collaboration are essential components of Information Technology Services' approach to supporting the University.
Key Partnerships
ATABÌýis a committee of the Office of the Provost and is the voice of the faculty in all matters related to academic technology.
A faculty-led group focused on discussing AI in teaching, learning & research. This committee also provides input and perspective from the academic & research community on the review and implementation of AI tools for use by the University community.
The Center for Digital Innovation in Learning (CDIL) partners with the ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ community to design, develop, and support student-centered digital learning experiences.
The Center for Teaching Excellence supports ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ instructors throughout their careers to create engaging and inclusive learning environments for their students.
This group is focused on AI in administration, and how it may enable efficiency or innovation to better serve the University. This committee also provides input and perspective from the administrative community on the review and implementation of AI tools for use by the University community.
OUCÌýoffers a wide range of services that support the marketing of ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ to various external constituencies, including prospective students and parents, prospective graduate students, alumni, and the general public. While OUC focuses on projects that require a combination of original design, writing, and photography, the office also handles projects that may require only one of these services. Specific projects include print and online communications as well as signage, banners, and other types of promotional vehicles.
This year-long community of practice, co-sponsored by the Center for Digital Innovation in Learning (CDIL) and ITS,Ìý is meant to give faculty a hands-on way of exploring AI by building custom chatbots in their courses.
The use of the cluster is guidedÌýby the Research Computing Commitee.ÌýIf you have comments on cluster policy, please contactÌýresearchservices@bc.eduÌýor one of the committee members found on the Linux HPC web page.
TheÌýɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ LibrariesÌýprovide information resources and services to support teaching, learning, and research at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ. The ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ libraries offer a wealth of resources in technology and research, including the ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Libraries' online catalog, online databases, electronic journals (e-journals), electronic books (e-books), online research guides, and much more.
Events
Technology Forum is for faculty and staff from across campus to share ideas and best practicesÌýrelated to using technology in support of department goals. This event is typically held twice a year (fall & spring semesters).
Learn about current & past forums, how to register, and whom to contact for questions:
Each October, ITS plans activities for Cybersecurity Awareness month. In addition to weekly tips via email and a quiz/contest, ITS hosts an event featuring a speaker from the field. Past events include, Thinking like a CybercriminalÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýCybersecurity Lessons from a Former FBI Executive.