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Welcome to The Cave

There is an oft-overlooked corner of the University Technology Office called The Cave.  It’s a small, cramped room buzzing with energy, and the student developers who labor within its walls are responsible for making it one of the most productive pieces of real estate on campus.

There’s no need to fear…the Help Center is here!

underdog.jpg If you haven’t already seen it, check out ASU’s new online Help Center. The Help Center replaced the Technology Knowledge Base (commonly called the Techbase Wiki); it’s easier to use, has enhanced search functionality, and users can even request the addition of new articles.

My ASU ROCKS!!!!

I have to say that I’m really excited about the new My ASU. It’s loaded with useful tools and resources, and I believe it will make students’ academic lives less rocky by making the information they need much easier to find.

Better together…

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ASU is sweeping up its garage and organizing those boxes that have been sitting around collecting dust.

My World gets Lively

ASU My World student

You may remember the strangely ambiguous “My World” posters placed around campus last year. (What was that about?)

UTO Reorg

Deep Linking

I’d like to talk about a nifty piece of technology that has great potential — deep linking. Deep linking lets two systems communicate with one another in a way that looks and feels seamless. ASU’s PeopleSoft system now has the ability to deep link to ASU Dashboards and vice versa.

What are ASU Dashboards?

ASU Dashboards organize and present data and information in a way that is easy to understand and fun to look at. Check out an example of a dashboard below.

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