The Information Technology Assistance Center (iTAC) provides centralized information technology support to the students, faculty and staff of Kansas State University. Services include:
- Communications and technology training
- Provides consulting, management and support of communications/training efforts for enterprise-wide systems including K-State Online, iSIS, Emergency Messaging System, antivirus, and more.
- Desktop support
- Provides varying levels of desktop support services for administrative departments around campus, as well as serving as a backup for some departments that have their own IT staff.
- Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Reports Assistance
- Assistance in using Word and LaTeX to format your paper.
- Equipment checkout
- Digital still cameras, digital video camcorders, tripods, projectors, laptops, audio recorders and other audio visual equipment may be checked out by faculty, students and staff at no charge.
- IT Help Desk
- The first point of contact for campus information technology needs.
- InfoTech Tuesday newsletter
- Weekly newsletter providing a broad view of information technology news on campus and beyond.
- Media Development Center (MDC)
- High-end computer lab for video editing, producing CDs/DVDs, scanning and editing images, creating PowerPoint presentations, developing web pages, creating audio recordings and more. The Adaptive Technology Lab, located within the MDC, supports individuals with disabilities.
- Resource schedules and requests
- Provides training facilities and mobile computing and instructional equipment for K-State faculty and staff use.
- Security Administration
- Coordination of security for central administrative K-State systems, liaising with administrative offices and departments to ensure access is approved and accurately maintained. Some of the systems
include: iSIS, PeopleSoft, FIS, MVS/DC, SIS, and STARS.
- Technology classroom support
- Supports and maintains all centrally funded University Technology classrooms.
- Test-scoring scanner support
- Provides help to instructors using the machine for scanning test-scoring (Scantron) forms, located in Hale
214.
- University computing lab support
- Supports and maintains all centrally funded University Computing labs and the Information Commons.