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ITServices 2011 New Faculty Resource Guide (PDF, 311KB)
Get your Queen's Network Identity (NetID) by contacting your ITAdmin Representative (Computing) or by contacting the ITServices General Office. Your NetID gives you access to most resources and services offered by ITServices at Queen's.
Telephone access is available by contacting your ITAdmin Representative (Telecom).
To request a wired connection, email connect@queensu.ca with your contact information, location and jack number. Consult your ITAdmin Rep to determine whether you need a static or a dynamic IP address.
Your email account can be created and activated by contacting your ITAdmin Rep.
Queen's has purchased a site license for Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) for use by every member of the Queen's community. SEP, along with a variety of other software packages and services, is distributed as a download through ITServices Desktop Assistant (Ida).
Where can I find out about the technologies available to support teaching and learning at Queen's?
Please review our Teaching and Learning Technology Services Overview (PDF, 325KB) to learn more about how ITServices can support you in the delivery of quality learning opportunities using technology where appropriate.
What services are available to me for data backup?
Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) is a backup tool available through Ida which allows users to back up the disk drives on most workstations connection to the campus network.
Are there file sharing services available at Queen's?
QShare is the online file storage, distribution and sharing solution for the Queen's community.
Is wireless Internet access available on campus?
Wireless Internet access, including a secure wireless network (WPA2), is available in many locations across campus. Please consult this list for updated locations.
Is there a calendaring service available at Queen's?
Oracle Calendar facilitates the scheduling of people and resources (such as meeting rooms) into meetings, appointments and other activities.
Are there online resources available for teaching?
Queen's Moodle is an open-source, password-protected learning management system. It can be used to deliver academic courses on the Web or to supplement face-to-face instruction. It can also be used for collaborative research and project-based group work.
Are there any professional development opportunities for faculty available through ITServices?
ITServices has a number of free programs available for the professional development of Queen's faculty, staff and students. These include workshops (hands-on, instructor-led training in the systems and services used at Queen's); lunchtime lectures (instructor-led presentations); showcases (drop-in demonstrations featuring an emerging technology and how it might be utilized in a teaching and learning environment); and online learning opportunities (Atomic Learning and Element K).
For more information about the various services available to faculty at Queen's, please visit our Services page.