Past Issues of Windows on Technology
A publication of
Computing &
Communications at the University of Washington
"Email: A security blanket or a liability?" features UW Email
and public record requests, University Archives, the UW
storage quota system, and tips like keeping your Inbox small
for faster performance.
"Is your Computer Safe?" features a security checklist, how
to respond, new UW security council, and stories from the
trenches.
"Teaching With Technology" featuring findings from the 2001
Faculty Survey on Instructional Technology, active learning,
archiving images, and WebEd monthly meetings for faculty
Doing UW business online, MyUW debuts for students,
e-commerce success and caveats, catalyst tools, UW NetID
Q&A, keeping your computer safe
Previously known as Windows on
Computing
Special issue on computing support plus streaming media,
backing up your files, and password security.
Catalyst supports teaching with technology, Pacific/Northwest
Gigapop, get ready for Year 2000, switch from Weber to
faculty or courses Web servers, UWIN retires, and Software
Guide on the Web.
Desktop email, security basics and encryption technology, UW
NetID, and electronic commerce.
Web-based support services, educational projects on the Web,
password theft by sniffers, email virus hoaxes, and the UW
Tacoma connection.
Technology in education, software piracy, personal email,
computing and the milennium, and connecting to the Internet.
Teaching with technology, networking health information, and
supporting university business through the centralized
administrative computing system.
Search tools on the World Wide Web, suggestions on Web page
design, travel planning made easier with UW Travel on the
Web, and "clustering" the campus network.
World Wide Web topics and issues, ethics in computer use,
discussion of the UW campus computing network, and more.
Navigating the Internet, using email as a classroom tool, and
meeting some of the C&C support staff.
Using Willow--a uniform, user-friendly interface to a wide
variety of bibliographic databases on the UW network.
The many kinds of support available to people doing computing
at the UW.
The growing importance of email at the UW.
The UW information structure -- the technical foundations of
the networked computing environment at the UW.