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Information Technology Services

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campus systems

Information Technology Services maintains computer systems that directly support the academic and administrative functions of the University. Each is unique in what it provides, ranging from Avalon, the campus Web server, to Whatsup, the system that monitors all other systems. Also included are myMail, myUNO (myBlackboard), and the latest addition, myMapp - Mapping Academic Progress through ePortfolios. Click a name to the left for detailed information on that system.

system.

Your UNO NetID and NUID give you access to protected web resources and applications. You may be asked to login again as a result of inactivity or system logout requirements.

system.

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myUNO/myBlackboard.

online course delivery system powered by Blackboard

E-BRUNO for students.

UNO's web-based student enrollment services system, with access to registration, grades, tuition bills, Financial Aid and much more

E-BRUNO for faculty.

faculty web services with access to print off up-to-date class rosters, grade courses, view grading dates and a host of special blackboard functions

myMail.

UNO's official e-mail and calendaring system for students, faculty, staff and sponsored guests

myFolder.

secure on-line storage for student, faculty and staff personal files and to place a personal web page

myWeb.

space on a UNO server where students, faculty, and staff can display personal web site pages

myMAPP.

an integrated ePortfolio system that provides comprehensive documentation of UNO's continuous progress toward strategic objectives and learning standards

myOffice/Weboffice.

secure on-line storage for campus departments

commonly used features.

announcements.

  • Information Technology Services (ITS) has implemented a standard schedule for routine systems maintenance. During these times various campus computer systems could be unavailable.
  • Standard maintenance: Sundays 6:00 am – 7:00 am
  • Extended maintenance: 3rd Sunday of the month 6:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • This schedule will increase availability of UNO technology systems by moving software updates and hardware maintenance activities to the weekend. Systems will be unavailable during the week only in cases of emergency events.
  • If you have any questions or concerns, please contact ITS at unohelpdesk@mail.unomaha.edu or 554-HELP
  • (554-4357).