Follow the steps below to begin using Valparaiso University's technology resources for teaching.
Official identification cards (your OneCard) are required for all employees of Valparaiso University. ID cards may be obtained at the OneCard Office in the Christopher Center, room 250. Bring a government-issued photo ID when you go to get your new OneCard. Your OneCard allows you to purchase meals, get into buildings, check out materials from the library, use the recreation center's facilities, gain admittance to campus events, and much more.
More information on the Valpo OneCard> valpo.edu/it/onecard
Your ValpoNet account consists of a single username and password that synchronizes your password across multiple accounts and opens online access to a wide range of information technology services at Valparaiso University. The Account Management System (AMS) is a self-serve utility that allows you to change your password once it expires, or to recover from a forgotten password at your convenience.
These AMS webpages include instructions on setting up your challenge questions, changing your password, and more.
You can access the Account Management System using a web browser at apps.valpo.edu/ams.
You will be notified of the dates for the New Faculty Orientation prior to the start of the fall semester. We highly recommend you attend the technology sessions to become more familiar with what the campus has to offer. This session will cover campus email, a DataVU orientation, and an introduction to Blackboard Learn.
Valparaiso University provides Google Apps for Education email accounts for all employees. Valpo email addresses are in the format of firstname.lastname@valpo.edu, and use the first and last names that you provide on your HR paperwork.
Faculty can access the Gmail@Valpo login page by going to valpo.edu/gmail. Use the firstname.lastname portion of your Valpo email address (without the @valpo.edu) with your ValpoNet password.
More information on the Valpo email system> valpo.edu/googleapps
Step 5: Using the DataVU System
DataVU is the system that provides access to pay stubs, Fitness Center registration, class mailing lists, advising information, grade reports, and more.
You can access the DataVU system using a web browser at https://datavu.valpo.edu. You will need to know your ValpoNet login and password.
You do not need to worry about bringing your own computing equipment in order to do your job at Valparaiso University. Your department will work with IT to provide you with your accounts, a working computer, a telephone, and printing access. For specialized equipment requests, please request a consultation between your department and IT staff to determine how we can accommodate your needs.
All Valparaiso University buildings that directly affect employees, teaching and learning, and supporting services are served by secure high speed connectivity. All academic buildings also have wireless connectivity available.
To access the campus network in your office, you simply need to login when prompted during your computer's boot process.
To access the campus wireless network you need to open a web browser, authenticate using your ValpoNet username and password, and install the network policy key. More information on the SafeConnect system> valpo.edu/it/current/safeconnect
Blackboard Learn is the Valparaiso University online course management system, which allows for learning to expand beyond the classroom. You may use Blackboard Learn in the courses you teach at Valparaiso University.
You can access Blackboard Learn using a web browser at https://blackboard.valpo.edu. You will need to know your ValpoNet login and password.
More information on the Blackboard Learn course management system> valpo.edu/it/current/blackboard/faculty
The lynda.com Online Training Library® offers training videos on software, creative skills, and professional tools and is available 24x7 to all Valpo faculty at no additional charge. Use this service to improve your skills, or incorporate it into your classroom to enhance your teaching.
You can access lynda.com using a web browser at apps.valpo.edu/authentication/lynda. You will need to know your ValpoNet login and password.
More information about lynda.com> valpo.edu/it/current/lynda/
Valparaiso University provides campus and local phone service for all faculty and staff offices on campus. Each office has a telephone with a campus extension, and each employee gets a voicemail box. Voicemail setup is important in case calls are missed via the phone system. Long distance calls are permitted on the campus phone system; international calling may not be activated for all extensions. Accepting collect calls is strongly discouraged and will result in fees being charged to your department.
More information on campus telephones> valpo.edu/it/current/telephones
Over 330 computers are housed in public computer labs across the campus. The largest computer lab is located in the lower level of the Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources. There are also 24-hour computer labs in the Harre Union and all residence halls, and many academic buildings have technology-equipped classrooms and labs. To login to the machines in the public computer labs on campus, you will need to know your full Novell login context. If you have forgotten your full context, please bring a photo ID to the Help Desk and request assistance.
The computer labs on campus will also allow you to access your Novell file storage space as well as networked laser printers.
Valparaiso University uses a system of Novell file storage servers to grant you private storage space on the network, as well as shared file storage space which is utilized by most departments on campus. NetStorage is a web-based method of accessing the campus Novell servers from off campus. You have a 500 MB private space assigned on the Novell servers.
You can access NetStorage using a web browser at netstorage.valpo.edu – make sure to use your full Novell login context when logging in.
During the 2012-13 academic year, we will be migrating off the Novell servers on to a Microsoft Active Directory system. Liaisons will be working with your department to coordinate these changes.
The Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources offers free access to diverse databases. Access to library databases is also available through the Christopher Center library services web site at library.valpo.edu. Accessing library databases from off-campus requires you to enter your ValpoNet login information.
More information on library databases> library.valpo.edu
The IT Help Desk is your first point of contact for any technology related issues or questions you may have. The Help Desk can assist with most challenges you may encounter on your personal computer, either Mac or PC. They can solve many different connectivity and software related problems, and can help you get connected with the right people if you are experiencing trouble with campus technology. The IT Help Desk is open 7 days a week and is located on the first floor of the Christopher Center across from Grinders Cyber Café. You can also call them at 219.464.5678, email them at it.helpdesk@valpo.edu, or even enter your own request online at https://webhelpdesk.valpo.edu.
The IT website is the best place to find help online, anytime, anywhere about Valparaiso University's technology tools for learning. You can learn more about issues for current faculty at valpo.edu/it/current.
More information on where to find help> valpo.edu/it/help/