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IT Accounts: Your Passport to Technology Services
Your IT Account NetID and password give you access to most computing services on campus, including the Student Information System (SPIRE), the university’s learning management systems, library resources, free software downloads, internet access, and much more.
Take the Instructor's Security Quiz & Access Rosters With Photos
Learn more about the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) and related privacy issues in instructional contexts, then take the Instructor's Security Quiz for access to class rosters with photos.
Instructor's Guide to Information Security
UMass IT FERPA Certification
Classroom Internet Access
Wired and wireless Internet is available in most campus buildings, including all Registrar-scheduled classrooms. For wired connections, be sure to register your device(s) on the campus network each semester. Use the eduroam wireless network for encrypted wireless access.
Protect Personal, Institutional & Research Information
The Information Security Center provides anti-virus software, IT policies, security incident response procedures, and tips for protecting personal and institutional information.
Submit Grades
Enter your grades directly in SPIRE or, if you are using Canvas or Moodle, use our one-click grade upload service to transfer grades to SPIRE to approve at the end of the term.
Use Audio & Video in Your Classroom
Classroom Technology Services (CTS) provides technical support, equipment delivery, and consultation services for faculty and staff using classrooms and auditoriums on campus.
Record & Deliver Online Lectures
Use EchoVideo to record live classes in a classroom with built-in recording equipment or prepare lectures on your desktop. Reinforce content for students or create a “flipped” classroom experience where content is delivered outside of a class, making the classroom a place for active learning.
Extend Your Classroom with Video Conferencing
In addition to rooms equipped with video conferencing equipment that can be used to connect classrooms live anywhere in the world, UMass Amherst provides Zoom video conferencing, allowing you to host online meetings from your own computer or device.
Use an Audience Response System (Clickers)
Use iClicker to take attendance and engage students, especially in large lectures. See students’ responses to questions instantly and share aggregate responses during the class.
iClicker - Audience Response System
Software Discounts
UMass Amherst IT offers free and discounted software, including free anti-virus software, free Microsoft and Adobe software and Windows operating systems. Restrictions apply.
Computer Purchasing
The U$ave program offers competitive rates on desktops, laptops, and accessories for the campus community.
Reserve a Computer Classroom
IT maintains Windows and Macintosh classrooms across campus, including experimental classrooms. Instructors can request that additional software be installed on our computers for their courses.
Teach in Team-based & Active Learning Classrooms
Classrooms that facilitate team-based, case study, and other active learning methods are available on campus. Support and training for these rooms is provided through UMass Amherst IT, and the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL).
Reserve Instructional Innovation Experimental Learning Spaces
Reserve Team-based Learning Classrooms
Assign Multimedia Production & 3D Printing
The Digital Media Lab, located on the 3rd Floor of the W.E.B. Du Bois Library, is a multimedia and 3D print production space designed to support students working on video, audio, animation and 3D modeling. Students can check-out AV equipment and receive individual instruction.
Access Assistive Technologies
The Assistive Technologies Center (ATC), located on the lower level of the W.E.B. DuBois Library in the Learning Commons, offers technology services to any member of the university community with an ADA-defined disability. The ATC works with Disability Services to bring full access for all people at UMass Amherst
Host Learning Activities & Course Content in a Learning Management System
Use Canvas or Moodle to collect assignments, share readings, post grades, manage online discussions, deliver quizzes, manage group work, and more.
Request a new Canvas or Moodle course in SPIRE each semester. Once your course is available, support staff will contact you with next steps for building your course and information on how to get training and help with course design.
Note: During the 24-25 academic year, Moodle courses are available to request only through an exception form, which requires dean-level approval.
Course Eligibility for Requesting an LMS
Request a Moodle Course
Request a Course in Canvas
Store, Share, & Collaborate in the Cloud
UMass Amherst supports two platforms for storing, sharing, and collaborating online, both with unlimited storage. Use Google Workspace, our customized version of Google’s online collaboration tools, to create and edit documents, facilitate team-based projects, maintain class calendars, and create course sites with Google Classroom. Store and share data or collaborate on documents with UMass Box, our most secure solution for data storage.
Google Workspace
Secure Online Storage at UMass Amherst
Set Up Email, a Blog & Online Storage for a Course
Create a Course IT Account in SPIRE to get a dedicated WordPress site, Box account, and Google Workspace account with Google Mail for any course you teach.
Create & Manage Course IT Accounts
Use OWL for Online Homework
Online Web-based Learning (OWL) is a homework tool developed at UMass Amherst that allows students to complete assignments, quizzes, and tests online.
To request OWL, email @email.
Provide Feedback & Assess Originality of Student Writing with Turnitin
Assess the originality of student work and ensure the proper citation of references by comparing student submissions to online sources and the Turnitin database. Focus on citation and quotation in a positive and constructive manner. Provide feedback through rubrics, drag-and-drop commenting, and audio commenting.
Instructional Innovation
UMass Amherst Information Technology's Instructional Innovation group is dedicated to helping instructors meet their key instructional goals through the appropriate use of technologies, from tried-and-true to cutting edge. Attend a workshop, discover new ways to foster collaboration and teamwork, take a course on online teaching, learn more about Canvas and Moodle, and more.
Instructional Design, Engagement and Support (IDEAS) at UMass
Get help with Moodle, Echo360, iClicker, peer evaluation, collaborative learning tools, and more. Schedule an appointment for one-on-one help or get your questions answered via phone or email.
The Instructional Media Lab (IML): Help for Instructors
- Email @email.
- Drop-in to Zoom, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
- Stop by the IML in the W.E.B. Du Bois Library on the 7th floor.,
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Browse how-to guides from IT’s Support Center.
IT Service Desk
Your first stop for general computing questions about SPIRE, email, network connectivity, computer hardware and software, and more.
Get in touch with the User Services IT Service Desk
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
CTL supports instructional excellence by providing faculty and instructors professional development in course design, classroom instruction, and curriculum development.
Center for Teaching and Learning