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Exploring the intersection of technology and humanity. We work, learn, and live in a digital. information age. It drives our economy, our politics, and our education systems. The future will be shaped by those who understand and innovate in this environment. Who advocate for the underserved, design for the end user, and solve for the unsolvable.
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The Blackboard content management system makes it easier and more efficient to store and back up your files, and to use them in your Blackboard courses and organizations. Without content management, you had to upload documents to each course or organization in which you wanted to use them.
Content management lets you access your files from any networked computer – anytime, anywhere. With the Blackboard content management system, you can:
Just like Blackboard, the content management system works on either Windows or Mac computers.
Blackboard content management lives right inside Blackboard. Just log into Blackboard and look for the ContentCollection: My Collection module located in the Blackboard@SU tab. Blackboard will recognize you by your login name and open the content system to your personal folder.
You can create as many sub-folders inside your My Content area as you need to organize your files. In fact, before you start adding files to your folder, you should plan how you will organize them, because, once you link to a file in your My Content area, you won’t want to change its location.
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We look forward to seeing you all there and welcoming you to Syracuse! International Student Orientation for all Syracuse University graduate students is Friday, August 20th. Additionally, there is also an ice cream social event where you can meet your fellow classmates on Thursday, August 19th.
iSchool Insights is a virtual webinar series that focuses on trending topics in the field of information studies and features lectures, presentations and opportunities for engagement with iSchool faculty, leadership, alumni and current students. iSchool Insights presentations are held regularly and information on future events can be found on our events calendar . Past presentations can be viewed on the iSchool’s Youtube playlist.
Curriculum requirements can be found in the course catalog, and will also be sent to you via email prior to the beginning of the semester. You must review these requirements and identify your introductory courses, as you will need to register for your introductory courses in your first semester.