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Several web-based applications exist to help faculty, staff, and students in Michigan Engineering departments gain deeper insight into University data, and use it in ways that improve day-to-day productivity.
Support for requests and problem reports related to the U-M Passwordstate service available at Michigan Engineering.
Grammarly licenses are available for faculty and staff at the College of Engineering.
CAEN’s Lecture Recording Service is the most automated and easy-to-use option for making recordings in a classroom. All Michigan Engineering centrally-scheduled classrooms have built-in cameras and microphones for recording the instructor, as well as systems to capture the image being shown on the projector.
CAEN has a site license that provides educational use of Camtasia to interested U-M faculty, whose administrative home is within Michigan Engineering.
Technical support for the Aerospace Engineering department.
CAEN moderates the Michigan Engineering email lists to satisfy the need for the University community to reach faculty and staff. Departments may also request similar lists to be used with CAEN’s moderated email service.
Requests for the International Programs in Engineering Office.
IT support for the departments and units that fall under Michigan Engineering Administration and the Dean's Office.
Departmental IT support for Materials Science and Engineering.
For Michigan Engineering faculty, researchers, and information technology professionals to find information and resources to address the IT security needs within their departments.
IT support for the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering department.
Requests for the International Program's Advising Team in Engineering Office.
The Salesforce project aims to improve the College's engagement with Michigan Engineering alumni.
CAEN supports a number of popular hardware and software tools and services used by Michigan Engineering instructors in their teaching.
Support for technology resources provided by CAEN in Michigan Engineering conference rooms.
Michigan Engineering and CAEN both encourage and support the use of U-M high performance computing resources in academic research and teaching.
CAEN computer labs are collaborative areas in Michigan Engineering spaces where students conduct Engineering course-related, instructional work on desktop computers operated by CAEN.