You may have heard: Information Technology has a new workspace in the basement of Vanier Hall, a modernized area designed for today’s mobile worker that encourages team building and collaboration.
Sharing our successes and projects: Relive the Women in Innovation Brown Bag Networking Lunch
The uOttawa Women in Innovation Brown Bag Networking Lunch was held on February 11 and successfully connected more than 90 people to network and share knowledge with the women - and men who support them - from the STEAM community. Exciting initiatives and projects were shared, from multiple participants, including:
As we enter a new decade, let's reflect on some of the changes that Information Technology has implemented in the last decade that have helped shape and transform uOttawa's technological landscape.
The Workspace Project: How to Design and Work in a Collaborative Space, An employee perspective
Last year, Information Technology executives started looking at ways to maximize space, create a single space for team members, facilitate teamwork and collaboration, and make employees happy while improving wellness. The idea of a collaborative space was born, and a team of volunteers that love Information Technology and the University stepped up to help.
Inauguration of a new mobile and collaborative workplace!
On the morning of January 22, 2020, Information Technology opened its doors to officially inaugurate our new mobile and collaborative workspace at the Vanier Hall. See details and video.
The ORION ultra high-speed fibre research network facilitates the connection of over 2 million Ontario students, educators and researchers to their peers across the globe. Their website states, ‘ORION enables ground-breaking discoveries and cutting-edge educations through its network, and provides vital digital tools and expert support.’