Monthly Archive: May 2020
UC Tech News
May 27, 2020
All ArticlesCOVID-19, crowdsourcing, Hype Innovation, Ideawave, innovation, Melani Roberson, UC San Diego, UCSD
By Melani Roberson. While we work from home, due to COVID-19, UC San Diego is using an innovation platform to gather employee feedback on how their work is transitioning (virtual or otherwise) in this new and uncertain environment. The response…
Read more about Riding the IdeaWave during COVID-19
UC Tech News
May 27, 2020
All ArticlesCruzHacks, CruzHacks 2020, CSU Monterey Bay, Hackathon, Information Technology Services, ITS, Jim Phillips, makerspace, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC
By Jim Phillips. Stevenson College at UC Santa Cruz overlooks the Monterey Bay, offering one of the most impressive views our campus has to offer (and that is saying a lot). Each year, on the three-day Martin Luther King day weekend,…
Read more about CruzHacks 2020: A Student-Led, High Energy Weekend
UC Tech News
May 27, 2020
All ArticlesEvents, Mark Cianca, Michael Dennin, UC Irvine, UC IT Leadership Council, UC IT Town Hall, UC San Diego, Vince Kellen
Over 400 people from around the UC system joined the UC IT Town Hall on May 5, 2020. If you missed it, you can watch the town hall now. Interim UC CIO Mark Cianca opens the session with some…
Read more about Watch the UC IT Town Hall Video
UC Tech News
May 20, 2020
All Articlescoronavirus, COVID-19, Imran Ghori, Information Technology Solutions, Inside UCR, ITS, pandemic, remote learning, remote work, UC Riverside, UCR
By Imran Ghori. Ensuring that UC Riverside students, faculty, and staff members can access proper equipment and technology has been a key part of the campus’ transition to remote learning and working. Information Technology Solutions, or ITS,…
Read more about How ITS Has Helped UCR Transition to Remote Learning
UC Tech News
May 20, 2020
All ArticlesAccessibility, GAAD, Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Judy Thai, online accessibility, UC IT Accessibility Policy, UC Office of the President, UCOP
By Judy Thai. For many of us, our professional lives and the lives of our students have moved online with the COVID-19 pandemic. But is that online world accessible to people with disabilities? As a university committed to diversity…
Read more about Going Online? Choose Accessible
UC Tech News
May 20, 2020
All ArticlesAccessibility, accessible technology, mobile application, Shani Murray, smartwatch, UC Irvine, UCI, wayfinding technology, wearable technology
By Shani Murray. Informatics researchers are currently leading two accessible technology projects: one targeting children with neuro-developmental disorders, and the other targeting older adults and people with vision impairments through a partnership with Toyota. Two current projects led by researchers…
Read more about Advancing Accessible Technologies for All
UC Tech News
May 20, 2020
All ArticlesArtificial Intelligence, Liezel Labios, robotics, soft machines, UC San Diego, UCSD, Virtual Reality
By Liezel Labios. A research team led by the University of California San Diego has developed a soft robotic lens whose movements are controlled by the eyes — blink twice and the lens zooms in and out; look left, right,…
Read more about New Robotic Lens Lets You Zoom In By Blinking Your Eye
UC Tech News
May 13, 2020
All Articlescoronavirus, COVID-19, Epic EHR System, Return to Learn, Student Health Services, UC San Diego, UCSD
By Arthur G. Root. The current COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized just how important it is to have access to patient information across the continuum of care – from lab and imaging results to physician notes across multiple locations and in…
Read more about Extension of UC San Diego Health Epic EHR to Student Services Is Enabling “Return to Learn” Project
UC Tech News
May 13, 2020
All Articlescoronavirus, COVID-19, cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Information Security, Phishing, scams, UC Merced
By Jeané Blunt. Scammers have been preying on public fears surrounding COVID-19 by launching phishing attacks disguised as helpful information or the latest tips. Some campuses, like UC Merced, have reported a spike in coronavirus related phishing attempts. Most…
Read more about Phishing for COVID-19
UC Tech News
May 6, 2020
All Articlescoronavirus, COVID-19, Dr. Vladimir Manuel, Eran Halperin, Leticia Ortiz, UC Los Angeles, UCLA, web app
By Leticia Ortiz. A team of UCLA researchers has launched Stop COVID-19 Together, a web-based app that will enable the public to help fight the spread of the coronavirus. Through the site, anybody can take a brief…
Read more about UCLA App Enlists Public’s Help in Slowing Spread of COVID-19