

Technology is synonymous with change.
Technology brings change to people; often
changing behaviors and changing lives.
Sometimes it changes too fast for us to catch
up. Email, Wi-Fi, cell phone usage, computer
maintenance and so much more can make it
feel like you’re losing your grip on not only your
devices, but your life!
We may have a solution for you. The Information
Technology department has created, and is
constantly updating, online Tutorials
( http:// semo.edu/it/how-tos/index.html#tutorials )that
can be access by anyone. Students, faculty, and
staff are encouraged to become familiar with
these tutorials that tackle many of the issues
that any user may encounter on a daily basis.
Do you have an iPhone? We have several
tutorials that will show you how to connect to
Wi-Fi, view emails on your phone, stay connected
on campus, as well as be more prepared for
classes. As technology changes, these tutorials
are updated, allowing you to stay up-to-date and
well informed.
Do you have an Android? The same goes for this
mobile device as well. The IT Help Desk staff,
both student and full-time, are willing to walk you
through the connection process. We are ready,
day or night, to show you how to better utilize
your device for campus life.
Do you have a Windows Phone? You guessed
it, we have a tutorial for students. More than
that, we can help you with all the antiviral and
malware protection in regard to your Windows
laptop. We can even help get you free Microsoft
Office products like Word and Excel for your
devices!
Now that your email has been set-up and you
are staying up to date with everything coming
through, you may wonder, “what else is there
available that can help me as a student? What
if I bring my Xbox or Playstation on campus and
want to get it connected to the internet?” Look
no further than the Media Devices section and
you will find tutorials on how to connect an Xbox
or Playstation to the campus network.
Now that you have had a small sampling of what
IT tutorials can offer, visit
http://www.semo.edu/ itand, chance are, you will find another tutorial
that can be of service to you.
- Aaron Alter, User Services
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