Ken Pierce’s arrival in 2015 launched an era of technological innovation for Texas State University. Assuming the role of Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, Pierce’s vision was clear from the start: leverage technology to improve the
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News from the Texas State University Division of Information Technology
Meet IT Learning Spaces: Texas State’s AV experts
Walk into any classroom or meeting room on a Texas State University campus, and you’re likely to encounter audiovisual (AV) tools ranging from computers, projectors, and video monitors to microphones, recorders, and speakers. We use this technology daily to achieve
New to Canvas? This is for you!
It’s hard to believe a year has passed since I sat staring at my first Canvas course site, trying to set up two University Seminar courses. At the time, Canvas seemed like an impenetrable fortress of information. With every keystroke,
Leveraging the power of Gato CMS
In June 2023, the Division of Information Technology unveiled an updated version of Gato, Texas State’s official content management system (CMS) for administrative and academic websites. The robust system boasts many new and improved features that are making waves here
Empowering users through new skill sets: Dr. Carlos Balam-Kuk Solís and Texas State’s No-Code Initiative
From scrolling through social media to checking financial accounts, we interact with software programs nearly around the clock. For the most part, only those with expertise in programming have enjoyed the freedom to design these creative and commercial outlets. More