UBIT tutorials aim to assist with tech needs

Published April 14, 2017 This content is archived.

To better serve faculty, staff and students who need immediate and accurate help with technology, UB Information Technology is producing a series of video tutorials focused on the tech tools and resources that matter most to the UB community.

Brief and to-the-point, UBIT’s new videos are designed specifically for life and work at UB, featuring real UB community members using technology specific to the university.

“Technology is crucial at UB, and our support materials need to be easily digestible and focused on the topics that matter most to our customers,” says J. Brice Bible, vice president and chief information officer. “Just like our technology is designed to cater to everyone at UB, we want our support materials to cater to all different kinds of learning styles.”

The most recent series of videos, currently available on the UBIT website, focuses on the capabilities of UB’s high-tech teaching stations, from projecting materials from a laptop or tablet to controlling classroom lighting and sound.

The list of available video tutorials is expanding, and priority is given to heavily-demanded topics. UB faculty, staff and students are encouraged to contact ubit-communication@buffalo.edu with suggestions for upcoming video topics.

Videos that are now available: