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Adobe Sign provides a service to streamline and digitize the process of collecting electronic signatures on documents. It allows individuals and organizations to send, sign, track and manage documents securely from virtually any device without needing to print, scan or fax paperwork.

The Data Services Center (DSC) is an online, self-service, reporting engine that provides secure access to reports, dashboards, and datasets created by data providers on campus. The reports are categorized and parameter-based, which support units' operational needs and data-driven decision making.

Single Sign-on is an authentication method that allows users to access multiple university applications and websites using their Illinois NetID and NetID password.

The Business Process Improvement (BPI) Office leads and guides university units to analyze existing business processes and to optimize them by identifying areas for improvement.

Spam Control is a service that reduces the amount of spam you receive and eliminates known viruses before they reach your mailbox.

The Campus Wi-Fi network provides network connectivity to Wi-Fi devices such as laptops, tablets, Internet of Things (IoT), and phones.

The wired campus network connects all campus buildings, the Illinois System, and provides access to external services such as the Internet, research institutions, and online services.

Campuswire is a FERPA compliant online discussion board and communication tool for courses. It is an alternative to Piazza.

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.

Canvas Catalog is the learning management system (LMS) for non-registrar affiliated courses and programs. Programs are mostly fee-based professional development and certifications.

Classroom Technologies provides and supports audiovisual equipment for use in general assignment classrooms.

Technology Services offers two types of computer labs for students, faculty, and staff. General use labs provide all users access to dependable computer and printing resources. Classroom labs support teaching through access to reliable computers, current software, audiovisual tools, and on-site support.

Illinois AnyWare provides students with a virtual desktop environment, giving them access to essential software whether they are remote, on campus, or in class.

The Computer-Based Testing Facility (CBTF) offers in-person testing, supported by the Grainger College of Engineering and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. We provide a secure environment for computer-based exams and ease exam logistics for faculty and staff.

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.