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Remote Network Access allows students, faculty and staff to securely connect to the campus network from anywhere in the world using their Illinois credentials, and access services and resources usually restricted to people on campus.


ATLAS Gradebook allows instructors to manage and scale grades for courses that do not use an existing LMS to manage grades or wish to incorporate grades from multiple sources into a single grade book. It allows students to view their grades that are managed in the application.


Course Explorer provides the schedule of classes by term and offers a browsable database of general education requirements. It also provides links to other resources that assist with course registration.


Canvas is a cloud-based digital learning platform that enables educators and students to create, access, and share online learning materials. Designed for users of all ages, Canvas is widely used by schools, universities, and businesses.


Microsoft 365 is a productivity suite that provides students, faculty, and staff with free, cloud-based access to download a suite of services from Microsoft, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and OneDrive.


Media Space is a secure media hosting platform that provides a variety of options for sharing or publishing content publicly, privately, or to specific audiences (e.g., a particular course section). Hosted content can be accessed directly via Media Space, shared within a learning management system (LMS) like Canvas, or published to a website.


Box is a cloud-storage platform that allows you to access, share, and edit files, and collaborate with others both inside and outside of our organization.


Contacts Database records the responsible parties for networks, domains, systems, services, and devices across the University. It displays dependencies between these elements, such as systems and services reliant on a specific network. Additionally, it manages access levels to various offerings (e.g., IP Address Management and Iris) based on permissions assigned to networks and domains for users or AD groups.


Emergency phones provided throughout campus are programmed to dial directly into Public Safety. These locations include kiosk phones, elevator phones, and areas of refuge.


Google Workspace is a suite of cloud-native productivity and collaboration tools, including Gmail, Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Meet, designed to help teams work efficiently from any location.


Google Cloud Platform (GCP) offers a collection of cloud-based services that support a variety of needs on campus, including research, teaching, and administrative operations. It provides tools for data storage, analysis, and application development, focusing on scalability and flexibility.


ATLAS Photo Roster helps instructors and TAs associate the names and faces of their students and create mailing lists.


Microsoft Outlook is a cloud-based email and calendaring service provided by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft 365 suite. It delivers a robust platform for businesses, enabling seamless communication through email, calendar management, contacts, and task. It is accessible from PCs, the web, and mobile devices.


In the event of a campus emergency, Illini-Alert delivers timely notifications via email, text message, and official Twitter updates to keep the university community informed and safe.


Publish at Illinois is a Wordpress-based blogging and publishing platform that allows users to create Illinois-themed websites.


WebStore is a flexible online platform that helps students, faculty, and staff identify and obtain software, related services, and training for the most commonly used applications and services in teaching and research.


eText@Illinois delivers interactive, multimedia rich textbooks and other classroom materials in an accessible format.


The Campus IT Service Desk provides a central point of contact for technology support for students, faculty, and staff. Support is available by phone, email, and in person. Walk-in assistance is offered at two locations: the Digital Computer Lab (DCL) and the Illini Union.