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Learning Technologies

ITCS supports a variety of technologies that can enhance and expand your classroom - both online and face-to-face. Weaving technology into your courses is meaningful for today's technology-savvy students. It also provides opportunities for faculty enrichment and potential solutions for student retention.

Read more about learning technologies here.

Piratedrive

Piratedrive is an individual folder created on an ECU server for each faculty, staff and student for data file storage. Departments can also request a Piratedrive folder to house department information.

Click here for more information.

IT Security

IT security is everyone's responsibility. Learn how we can all work together to keep the university network and our information secure.

For more information, visit http://www.ecu.edu/itcs/security.cfm.

Download Center

The ECU Download Center allows students, faculty and staff to download software licensed through ECU. Log in with a PirateID and passphrase required. Some programs require completed request form through IT service request system.

Click here to access the Download Center.

File Sharing

So you think that downloading free music and movies from the Internet is a great idea? You might want to think twice about that.

For more information, please visit http://www.ecu.edu/filesharing.

Pirate Print - upload from any computer and print on campus!

PiratePrint is a service that allows students to print from their personal computers from either on or off campus to a printing kiosk located inside the main entrance of the Austin building.

We are bringing students this convenient new service in response to the 2012 Student Technology Survey: 52% of respondents indicated they are more likely to use a printing station over a computer lab.

Click here for more information.

Cloud Computing

ECU provides guidance on the use of cloud computing, or "hosted", services and the storage of university data external to the ECU network.

Click here to read more...

Student Services

ITCS provides students an array of technology services in support of academic and research activities — from a Microsoft Live e-mail account and free Microsoft and antivirus software, to campus computer labs and wireless connectivity, among many other services and resources. See our Getting Started Guide for a comprehensive list.

Social Media

While all ECU employees are welcome to participate in social media, we encourage everyone who participates in and contributes to online commentary to understand and follow ECU's social media guidelines (pdf) and the university's social media regulation (html).

The Latest Safety Information from IT Security

Security alerts, cyber security tips and monthly security bulletins. Click a title to read the full post or subscribe to the RSS feed.*

  • Reporting a Security Incident Every User’s Responsibility
    Do you know what to do if your ECU computer is stolen? What if you actually respond to a phishing email? These two scenarios and more are termed a security incident, and it’s important to report them to the IT Help Desk.* The term, security incident, is any computer, network or paper-based activity which could [...]
  • Smartphone Privacy and Security
    What does your smartphone know about you? More than you realize. When you think about it, we use our smartphones for a lot of routine activities in our daily lives. We send email, keep up with family and friends, and even shop online. While these activities seem harmless, they can leave behind data footprints that [...]
  • Protected Health Information (PHI) Storage
    Related topics: Protected Health Information (PHI) | HIPAA security policies | HIPAA identifiers | Network storage HIPAA security regulations define Protected Health Information (PHI) as any oral or recorded information created or received by a health care provider, health plan, employer, insurer, school or university, health care clearing house or a business associate that relates [...]


*What's a blog?

Much like an magazine, writers post articles on a blog (online) page. "Posts" are dated and categorized so visitors can read the latest message from the main page or search for a previous topic by date or category.

Visitors can also subscribe to the RSS feed for the blog, and the latest post is sent to their Outlook or browser RSS folder.

ITCS has several blog writers who post instructions, upgrade announcements and events for many of the IT systems at ECU.

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