Fall 2022 Update

COVID-19

Links to COVID-19 Information and Resources

ACCESS

Get Help from the ITS Help Desk

Need help with Google@UH, Laulima, or MyUH, or have a problem with your computer? Call the ITS Help Desk! Help Desk Consultants are available for phone and email support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays! And the Help Desk now offers live chat support to get assistance!
https://www.hawaii.edu/its/help-desk

Google@UH

Your UH Username provides access to Google services, branded Google@UH. You can optionally turn on even more Google services, such as Google Groups (for non-UH account collaboration) and YouTube, which are branded Google@UH Consumer Apps (note that there are terms of services differences from Google@UH).
https://www.hawaii.edu/askus/1773
https://www.hawaii.edu/askus/1650

In 2021, Google announced a new storage policy, which will result in our Google domain moving from unlimited storage to pooled storage across all Google@UH accounts by July 2024. In response to this, we will be working to put Google@UH account storage quotas in place. More details are forthcoming.

Additionally, all faculty and staff at the University are being provided with Google Workspace for Education Plus licenses, which add advanced features for some applications like Google Meet and Google Classroom. Faculty and staff accounts are automatically licensed for Google Workspace for Education Plus and no additional action is required to take advantage of these features. Please note that certain Education Plus features, such as Google Meet attendance tracking and live streaming, may not be available with your Google@UH account at this time.
https://www.hawaii.edu/askus/1862

MyUH

MyUH is a mobile-optimized, one-stop shop for UH business tasks, forms, apps and more. It includes one-click access to services customized for students, faculty, and staff across our 10-campus system.

Campus Wireless Access

All UH students, faculty, and staff have access to the UH Wireless Network at each campus using UH Username and password login. A coverage map for the Manoa campus, including partial outdoor coverage survey results, is available.
https://www.hawaii.edu/wireless/

UH students, faculty, and staff can optionally register laptops and mobile devices to automatically pass through the login process for the campus WiFi network. Passthrough coverage may vary per campus.
(All campuses except for Windward Community College)
https://www.hawaii.edu/wireless/pt/

Note: If you are running Android 10 or later, or iOS 14 or later, you will need to disable MAC address randomization for the campus WiFi network in order for the passthrough to work properly.

Eduroam is also available at some campus locations, and can be used for WiFi connection at these locations.

UH URL Shortener and QR Code Generator

UH students, faculty, and staff can generate short URLs and QR codes for their websites.
https://go.hawaii.edu

COURSES

Videoconferencing Technology in Classrooms

Videoconferencing technology was installed into many classrooms at campuses system wide, making many rooms on campuses ready for Hybrid synchronous learning. Utilizing web conferencing technologies, instructors will be able to teach half of their students face to face and the other half through online synchronous technologies like Zoom. Visit Zoom Classroom Instruction for more info on how to use Zoom technology on campus. Check with your campus IT or media department to see which classrooms on your campus are ready for synchronous online learning.

Courses Available on UHTV Channel 355

UH offers cable courses statewide on Spectrum and Hawaiian Telcom TV.
https://www.uhonline.hawaii.edu/cable

SAFETY

Stay Safe Online!

Technology is used everywhere - in our personal lives, school and business. Hackers and malicious actors are constantly looking to acquire your personal information and to compromise your computers, smartphones, smart TVs, networks and any other types of electronic technologies. You must be vigilant at all times!

Common tactics used by attackers to acquire your personal information and compromise your computers are:

  • Phishing emails (sending fraudulent emails appearing to be from legitimate businesses or trusted contacts attempting to get you to provide your personal information)
  • Malicious software (including ransomware and viruses) usually acquired by visiting infected websites or via phishing emails
  • Brute force password cracking (automated attempts to guess your password)

The best way to protect yourself is to:

  • Update your computer's software and applications regularly
  • Use strong passwords (and use UH's Multi-Factor Authentication to protect your UH credentials)
  • Use anti-virus software and update it regularly
  • Be suspicious of any unusual/suspicious communications (emails, phone calls, text messages, etc.)
  • Click on links only from trusted senders (hover over the link to view the URL redirection and, if in doubt, DO NOT click it)

And: Remember to Share With Care!

  • What you post can last a lifetime: Before posting online, think about how it might be perceived now and in the future and who might see it.
  • Own your online presence: Set the privacy and security settings on web services and devices to your comfort level for information sharing. It's okay to limit how and with whom you share information.
  • Be aware of what's being shared: Be aware that when you share a post, picture or video online, you may also be revealing information about others. Be thoughtful when and how you share information about others.
  • Guard your date of birth (DoB), telephone number, and other private information: Things like your DoB, phone number, and mother's maiden name are important pieces of information used for verification. If a site asks for this information, consider whether or not sharing this information is absolutely necessary.

UH employees should use Spirion (formerly known as Identity Finder) to check University-owned computers for sensitive information. More information about using Spirion can be found online at:
https://www.hawaii.edu/askus/1297

Learn more at:
https://www.hawaii.edu/infosec/

Updated UH Username Password Practices

As of December 27, 2021, ITS has taken steps to strengthen the security of UH Usernames by introducing two new password requirements which:

  • Prevent the re-use of previously used passwords
  • Prevent the use of known-compromised passwords

When creating or changing your UH Username password, you will be informed if the password you have selected does not meet the requirements and will be asked to select a different password. While existing UH Username passwords will not be affected unless changed or updated, the ITS Cyber Hygiene Best Practice recommends that you update your password after 365 days if not using Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).

Free Antivirus Software For Students, Faculty, Staff & Affiliates

McAfee Endpoint Security antivirus software is licensed by the UH for use by current UH students, faculty and staff. Keep your computer safe from viruses by downloading and installing your free copy.

Compatible versions are available for MacOS, including for Big Sur (11.x) and Monterey (12.x), as well as for Windows 11.

McAfee for Windows - https://www.hawaii.edu/askus/1651
McAfee for MacOS - https://www.hawaii.edu/askus/1652

Register For Emergency Alerts

Register to receive emergency alerts through text message. Your emergency phone/text message information will only be used for one test a semester and in situations that threaten health & safety or for full campus closures. For those already registered, please log in and review your contact information to ensure it is up-to-date.
https://www.hawaii.edu/alert

FACULTY & STAFF

Instructional Design Services

The UH Online Innovation Center (UHOIC) provides instructional design (ID) services to faculty and staff across the system. Professional learning & development opportunities for Fall 2022 are now available on the All Upcoming Events page! Learn more about it on our August newsletter and stay up-to-date on UHOIC happenings by subscribing to our newsletter.

Laulima

Laulima is our online learning management system (LMS). Laulima enables you to create an online course with enrolled students. This includes uploading materials, creating assignments, grading, and communicating with students. Laulima can also be used to supplement a face-to-face course. A "live" course site is automatically created and added to your account when your assigned course is recorded into Banner.

Please continue to make the content you create and upload accessible to all our users. For more information on how to do this, see the articles on Creating Accessible Documents and Media.

Web Site Accessibility

The Internet is a widely used medium for information dissemination and instruction at UH. UH is committed to ensuring that our web-based content is accessible to students, faculty, staff, University affiliates, and the general public. ITS has made information about website accessibility, compliance with federal guidelines, and tools available online, and continues to work with system-wide resources to maintain and update our guidelines for accessibility resources.
https://www.hawaii.edu/access/accessible-content/webaccess/

ITS has invested in Siteimprove, a cloud based service that helps to break down the complex WCAG 2.0 A, AA, AAA standards into prioritized issues and manageable tasks to help address website accessibility, for use by department and campus website managers. ITS also has a video transcription and captioning service, Augusta ADA Solution, available for faculty and staff to use.
https://www.hawaii.edu/access/resources/computer-resources/

Data Governance and Information Security

UH is subject to many different laws and regulations involving the protection of sensitive information. The UH Data Governance Program (EP 2.215) provides oversight for the management of Institutional Data across the UH System and the UH Information Security Program and Data Classification Categories (EP 2.214) provides guidance on protecting UH sensitive data in compliance with the various regulations.
https://www.hawaii.edu/uhdatagov

If your department is interested in a tailored presentation to address your unit's specific concerns, please send an email with your request to: datagov@hawaii.edu

Multi-Factor Authentication

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is available for all UH students, faculty, and staff. Several services require the use of MFA in order to help better ensure the security of personally identifiable information (PII), including confidential student information (through Banner 9 Admin Pages) and your own personal information (the statewide Payroll system - Hawaii Information Portal, or HIP, and PeopleSoft HR 9.2 self-service). We encourage all faculty and staff to sign up for MFA. UH Login and MFA now allows for web browsers to optionally remember MFA for 7 days.
https://www.hawaii.edu/its/uhlogin/#mfa
https://www.hawaii.edu/askus/1758

High-Performance Computing & Cyberinfrastructure

The ITS Cyberinfrastructure team supports data-intensive research and scholarship at UH with state-of-the-art resources, services and expertise. Mana, the high performance computing (HPC) cluster, is FREE to use for all UH faculty and researchers and for students with the approval of their supervisors. Teaching allocations on Mana are also available to support HPC use in the classroom. Users may also purchase nodes, storage or compute time. In collaboration with the Hawaii Data Science Institute (HI DSI), training workshops in programming, workflows and data analysis are offered several times a year.

Servers, Data Center & Storage Services

ITS offers virtual machines, co-location and storage services for UH departments at our state-of-the-art data center. Check out our available services at:
https://www.hawaii.edu/its/servers-data-center-storage-services/

Hawaii Interactive Video Services (HITS)

HITS is the University of Hawaiʻi's interactive video (ITV) service designed to deliver distance learning courses within the state of Hawaiʻi. The network includes 13 media centers/educational centers across the UH system and Information Technology Services on the UH Mānoa campus.

The HITS service has been discontinued.  For current information about online learning at UH, please reference the UH Online page at: https://www.uhonline.hawaii.edu/.

Videoconferencing Services

Information Technology Services provides various videoconferencing solutions and services for UH faculty and staff. For more information please visit:
https://www.hawaii.edu/its/videoconferencing/

Kuali Build - Go Paperless

Kuali Build is the ITS supported online forms/workflow service. Units wanting to convert their paper or PDF forms to online forms can submit their forms for review to ITS.
https://go.hawaii.edu/zP2