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Introducing Faculty Websites

September 28, 2011 by Sylvia Bass

Screenshot - Anechoic Research Facility Home

Example of a Faculty Website

Faculty Websites is a service provided by the Office of Information Technology in collaboration with the academic units. Our goal is to enable UCI Faculty to create a website for themselves or their research lab easily. We are using WordPress, the same technology that runs our Sites@UCI service.

We have customized the Faculty Websites service to make it quick and easy for faculty members to create a website using templates – sample pages ready to be edited. All content creation and editing is done through a web browser and requires no web-development experience. You can authorize other UCI people to help maintain your content.

To see if this service is right for you, read about the benefits and limitations. If you would like to request a website, click the “Request a Website” button on the Faculty Websites homepage.

Filed Under: Instructional Support Tagged With: Faculty, websites, wordpress

EEE Use for the 2010-2011 Academic Year

September 28, 2011 by Kelsey Layos

Have you ever been curious to know how much UCI’s Electronic Educational Environment is being used across campus? We’ve prepared a report summarizing EEE use for the 2010-2011 academic year.

EEE provides tools for instructors to use in their courses, including class roster management, gradebook management, web site development, and others.  EEE also provides the Survey tool for all faculty and staff to use to prepare quizzes, surveys, and questionnaires, and to collect and analyze responses.

Here are a few highlights:

  • Over 12,000 evaluations were conducted
  • Nearly 100,000 class mail messages were sent
  • Up to 4.7 million hits were received in a single day
  • About 25.46 terabytes of data was transferred

Download the full EEE usage report for the 2010-2011 academic year:


Download (pdf)

For comparison, take a look at EEE usage over the 2009-2010 academic year:


Download (pdf, 283KB)

For more info about EEE use, see About EEE — Reports & Statistics

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: EEE, statistics

In Brief July 2011

July 28, 2011 by Lyle Wiedeman

latest news

  • As of July 20, 2011, POP access to email will be granted on an opt-in basis only. If you are already using POP, you will not be affected by this change.
  • Apple has released Mac OS X Lion. This is a significant change, and you should upgrade only after consulting with your local support.
  • UCI is hosting DrupalCamp LA again this year on August 6 & 7. (Drupal is a Web content management system widely used at UCI.) You can register for this free event at the DrupalCamp LA web site.

Filed Under: About OIT, Uncategorized Tagged With: Apple, Drupal, Email, MacOS, POP, Web

Email Disk Management Tips

July 28, 2011 by Lyle Wiedeman

disk quota

Many faculty and staff, especially those filling multiple roles, find their increasing use of email and email attachments makes it difficult to do University business and remain within their disk quota limits.

While the ideas below won’t apply to all people or all situations, being aware of these strategies should prove useful to many.

Empty your trash

empty trash
Depending on the program you use to access your email, deleting messages may not actually get rid of them – they may accumulate in your Trash folder and take up space you could use more productively.  If you have messages in your Trash folder, your email program will offer an option to empty it.  Example: in Thunderbird, select “Empty Trash” from the File menu.

Check your drafts and sent-mail folders

There are many circumstances in which partially-written messages are saved to a “drafts” folder.  You should check that folder periodically and delete messages that you no longer need.

Email programs save copies of every message you send.  While many of these messages constitute an important record, it may prove worthwhile to discard messages beyond a certain age or with little long-term value.

Watch your spam

UCI gets a large volume of unwelcome commercial and malicious email and central UCI systems test and repel millions of messages a day.  As a complement to this filter, each account has settings for spam (see My Email Options) which defines a threshold for considering a particular message to be spam, and may quarantine it for inspection and discard.  If you have a spam folder, examine it and empty it regularly.

Ask for more space

If you have already checked that you haven’t lost space to spam and deleted mail, your University role may simply require more space than the default quota provides.  Contact the OIT Help Desk (oit@uci.edu, x42222) to review your particular disk usage and quota options.

Partition your usage

If you have multiple University roles, consider directing email for each role to a separate account.  Quotas are applied to accounts, not people, and this may provide all the additional space you need, or at least protect one account with modest use from the email associated with another.  Group UCInetIDs are available for a small monthly fee which can be used (for example) as mailboxes for deans, directors, and chairs.

Use local storage

Most email programs offer the option of creating “local” folders – i.e., the ability to store email messages on the machine you are sitting at.  The advantage of this is vastly increased storage, but it has the downside that email stored in local folders can not be accessed from other computers.

The most common phenomenon that creates large mail storage is email attachments.  Messages, even those with HTML and a few images, take up little space.  Large documents, high-resolution images, sound files and videos consume your mail storage when they’re associated with your email as attachments.  Consider storing your attachment as a local file and deleting the email that carried it.  If you want access to these documents from multiple computers, consider storing them on OIT’s Webfiles service.

OIT is ready to assist you in assessing your usage patterns and needs, and matching them to available options.

Filed Under: Campus Support, Email, WebFiles, Webmail Tagged With: attachments, Email, Quota, WebFiles, Webmail

UCI Receives Broadcom Donation

July 28, 2011 by Allen Schiano

disk array

For several years, the Broadcom corporation has been supporting computing at UC with  substantial donations of computing hardware.  Previous donations of computers and disk arrays have benefited other UCs, as well as OIT, ICS, and researchers at UCI.

Broadcom recently donated disk arrays totaling almost 100 terabytes, comprising 24 shelves of high-performance disks compatible with OIT’s existing campus disk storage, used for campus email and departmental shared space.  This donation will allow OIT to expand our available space and improve disk performance.

OIT is currently exploring making network-accessible disk space available to departments on a cost-sharing basis.  Interested departments should contact Andrew Laurence (x43966) to discuss options.

Filed Under: Administrative Support, Campus Support Tagged With: Broadcom, Disk Space, Email

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