Students explore ways to embrace AI tools in writing course
Students enrolled in an advanced English course at Arizona State University (ASU) used generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist their writing process — from brainstorming ideas to editing drafts.
And when reflecting on the…
ASU students explore real-time braille translation in the classroom
ASU computer science senior Krishna Prasad Sheshadri worked with visually impaired students when he was in high school in India.
“I got involved in the processes for visually impaired students, especially those with economically disadvantaged…
ASU providing Microsoft Office 365 to all Students, Faculty & Staff
Office 365 is the latest version of Microsoft’s productivity suite, and includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, OneNote and more. It is available for offline and online use. Currently enrolled students can use this software for free, as well as:
Sun Devil Stadium IoT work featured in Forbes Article
Arizona State University’s innovative technology enhancements to Sun Devil Stadium were recently detailed in a Dell-sponsored package on Forbes alongside other “Change Agents” in different industries like law enforcement, power generation, and…
Proactive Security Versus Surveillance?
UTO's Deputy CIO for IT Governance, Policy, and Information Security and Chief Information Security Officer Tina Thorstenson was recently published in the EDUCAUSE Review, where she called for a questioning of assumptions we make about security and…
Culture Ripples: Making Connections
Read more Remote Resilience stories.by Sandra Johnson, Special Advisor, UTO Business & Finance Office