Getting Started

New to campus or don't know where to begin? Engineering IT professionals are available to help you get started. Even if we don't host the service, we are happy to help point you in the right direction. Just contact us at engrit-help@illinois.edu or look up your Engineering IT Pro on the Faculty page. Look through our full Engineering IT Service Catalog or select from our curated lists of services by audience to find out how we can be your Trusted Academic Professional in all your various roles. Below are a few of the services on campus that will help you get started quickly.

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Campus Services to Know

Technology Services: New to Campus?
Technology Services is the Campus-level IT unit providing centralized services such as Exchange (email), Teams, wireless networks, VPN, and many others. More information about their services can be found on the Technology Services' website. Your password for accessing these services may be called either your NetID password or your AD (Active Directory) password. These are separate passwords and can be different but are usually set to be the same.

Unified Communications
The Campus uses Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Teams to provide communication and collaboration services.

  • Teams
    Every faculty, staff, and graduate student can use Teams, the campus voice and chat service. Training is available from FAST3, and installation of Teams for Windows and Mac OS and a web client is available.

  • Exchange
    Every faculty, staff, and graduate student with an assistantship has an Exchange account, which provides email, calendar, and address book services. Engineering IT will help configure your work computer to use this account. For information on accessing your Exchange account from other devices, visit the Email information page on Technology Services website. 

File and Data Storage

Engineering IT’s staff of technical professionals can provide a range of robust IT infrastructure services to meet the needs of the College.  Engineering IT provides data storage services for all faculty, staff and students within the College of Engineering.

For assistance with Storage please contact us at engrit-help@illinois.edu

OnSite Consulting

OnSite Consulting provides students, current or retired faculty and staff, and university departments with the ability to hire a student technician to repair computers anywhere in the Champaign-Urbana area.

Illini-Alert
In the event of a campus emergency, Illini-Alert sends email and text messages, posts to Facebook and Twitter and triggers the Emergency Web Alert System for University websites.

Web Services

Illinois Canvas- Course Websites
Illinois Compass 2g is the main Campus learning management system (LMS). It is used for face-to-face, online, and hybrid courses. Some of the features that Compass can offer for your courses are: a gradebook, discussion board, and quizzes. Details can be found at the Getting Started with Canvas page.

WebTools
Webtools is a full suite of tools by Web Services team in Public Affairs. It is used for creating robust tools like Calendars, Blogs, e-newsletters, forms, surveys, and submitting announcements to campus mailing Eweek.

Publish.Illinois.Edu (PIE)
Publish.illinois is campus WordPress Network. It is supported through Technology Services. The publish.illinois.edu utility offers faculty, staff, and students a convenient and easy way to create websites for free.

Purchasing Hardware or Software

Webstore
The campus webstore offers a wide range of software at a discount. You may purchase software for your personal computer and your unit will purchase software for your university-owned work computer. Free software is also available.

Illini Union Tech Zone Computer Store
Located in the Illini Union, the Tech Zone computer store offers discounts on computers, peripherals, and supplies. It also offers repair services on some items.

Training Opportunities

Computational Science and Engineering Training
Learn new computational software, tools, and workflows. Trainings take place in university computer labs with software preinstalled, so all you need to do is show up!

FAST3 Workshops
FAST3 (Faculty and Staff Technology Training Team) offers technology training that provides opportunities for faculty, staff, students, and members of the community to acquire technology skills and knowledge through scheduled classes, featuring hands-on exercises and trainers with real-world experience. Training is offered on a variety of software programs such as Lync, Microsoft Office Products, Sharepoint Designer, Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and many more.

LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com) offers training on leading software topics including Adobe products, Apple products, Microsoft products, Drupal, video editing, audio editing, using operating systems and much more. Many courses provide 7 to 8 hours of detailed information and are broken down into 5 - 15 minute segments so that you can stop watching at any time and easily return to where you left off.

Technology Services Training
Technology Services offers other training opportunities such as video tutorials, classroom technology, and security.