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What's Your Flight Plan for the Future?: What to Expect When You're NOT Expecting
Chris King has been sharing messages of one sort or another for over 20 years, doing everything from small workshops and seminars for a dozen to international conferences for thousands (and even a few singing telegrams and improv skits thrown in for ...
An Introduction to the Special Interest Group on Internet and Operation Technology (SIG-IOT) of Information Processing Society of Japan (Ver.2021)
This paper introduces the Special Interest Group on the Internet and Operation Technology (SIG-IOT) of the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ). IPSJ SIG-IOT is a similar association to ACM SIGUCCS in Japan. It retains about four hundred ...
Refurbished Computer Giveaway: Creatively Supporting Student Success Through Technology
Metropolitan State University of Denver serves a diverse student population, with significant percentages of enrolled students experiencing housing insecurity and food insecurity during the academic year. A percentage of students also lack reliable ...
Actual Practice of Short Time Period Implementation of Multiple Web Conferencing Systems for Online Classes
With the expansion of COVID-19 outbreaks, the lecture environment has changed dramatically. Various activities have been held by distance learning, however, the style of online learning and hybrid learning is also popular. The key to these lectures is ...
Building a Secure Network during the COVID-19
Our university updated its network to improve security and network stability in 2021. The new network has introduced UTM (Unified Threat Management) with the necessary licenses and bandwidth to allow all members to make VPN (Virtual Private Network) ...
5-year Efforts and Operational Results of Virtual Computer Classroom in TUAT
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) has provided a university information system based on BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) environment since April 2016. This university information system has provided a brand-new computer system for the ...
Yet Another Wearable LED Matrix Sign System for Campus Guiding
Yet another wearable LED Matrix sign system, teleport dresser, is presented. We have shown a wearable LED Matrix sign system, sign system 2015, which shows tweets of Twitter, in SIGUCCS 2015. The sign system 2015 could not change the color of the sign. ...
Technical Design of Computer Hoteling Stations for a Hybrid Work Modality
In response to the changing work modalities of a large portion of its new hybrid workforce, the CU Boulder Office of Information Technology (OIT) team developed a plan and a technical design for computer hoteling stations. In this paper, we will ...
Mental Health in the Workplace: A Continuing Conversation
We have continued to receive positive feedback on this panel, and as positive mental wellbeing it is something of a timeless topic (for better or for worse), we are once again offering a panel presentation and discussion on the subject of mental health ...
A Journey into Hybrid Meetings: A story of a team's journey into hybridizing their meeting rooms, the outcomes, and lessons learned along the way.
Once the economic shutdown of the COVID-19 pandemic reversed and people started returning to work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, there was a pressing need for meeting spaces that support hybrid meetings. Since there was little expertise on ...
Operationalizing Transparency:: Putting the What, How, Who, and Why into Decision-Making
Is decision-making a black hole at your university? Are colleagues left wondering why they didn't find out about a crucial technical change until after the fact? Do balls routinely get dropped, with people assuming someone else is responsible for the ...
Supporting Faculty in a Pandemic
When in-person classes at Indiana University were canceled in March 2020 due to the pandemic, something most only thought of as a “worst-case scenario” became the new normal. Faculty faced the daunting task of moving their classes online quickly, and ...
A + B = C: How the Effective License Position Calculation for Software Isn’t That Simple
A foundation of effective software asset management, the Effective License Position (ELP) is a seemingly straightforward calculation: What software is deployed in your organization versus what your organization is entitled to use. This is simple in ...
How I Spent My Summer Vacation: MacGyvering The Last Of The Intel iMacs For Lab Use
In the spring of 2021, Apple unveiled the M1 iMacs. At Carleton, our public labs use Boot Camp to dual boot OS X and Windows, which Apple's new iMacs no longer support. Faced with the options of creating a new lab build and having some of our labs being ...
My SIGUCCS Book Report: 2022 Edition
The SIGUCCS Book Club reads six books each year on topics ranging from leadership to personal productivity. This lightning talk will cover the books from 2020 and 2021.
The Art of the Blameless Retrospective
Retrospectives after incidents, sprints, and projects are a powerful tool to gather information about how things went and improve. Does everyone feel safe to contribute? Conducting retrospectives in a blameless fashion is important so that everyone ...
Lessons Learned from Pandemic Teaching
As educational technology specialists, we help faculty create and deliver online classes all the time. However, online classes are a small part of our offerings at the University of Rochester. During the pandemic, there was a move to remote teaching in ...
Five Things to [try to] Include in Every Presentation
You have essential information to share and a limited time to connect with your listeners. So how do you ensure you're making the most of that time? I'll share five foundational elements that help ensure you're getting your message across, and your ...
What Learning to Practice Taught Me About the Practice of Learning
As a full-time educational technologist of ten years and a part-time performing musician of fifteen, the onset of the pandemic in March 2020 presented me with my dream: a work-from-home schedule with wide-open afternoons and weekends. But before I could ...
Our Design and Implementation of Multi-Factor Authentication Deployment for Microsoft 365 in Kyushu University
In Kyushu University, Information Infrastructure Initiative manages a Microsoft 365 tenant for our university members. We started offering Office 365 in 2016 and migrated our university-wide email service to Microsoft 365 Exchange Online in 2018. Due ...
Experience of Digital Transformation in a Small University, 2021
In Fukuyama University, we have an educational affairs system and a course management system for education for more correct work and increasing efficiency of educational affairs and education. However, we do not have a common computer system for our ...
It's Better to Be Lucky Than Good: Reflections on Technical Decisions in the Wake of a Pandemic
In March and April 2020, virtually every institution found themselves scrambling to adapt to the tectonic shift in campus life caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fortunately, MSU Denver Information Technology Services found that the department was better ...
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Retooling Application Delivery: The Transformation from Physical to Cloud-Based Infrastructure
As was the case with many sister institutions, the Office of Technology Services (OTS) at the Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) needed to implement a robust solution for academic software access. The shift of primary university ...
The Lecture in Our University During COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 has changed our daily lives dramatically; temporary lectures moved online to address the pandemic are now no longer temporary but a common occurrence. In Japan, COVID-19 cases have fluctuated repeatedly and a state of emergency has been ...
- Proceedings of the 2022 ACM SIGUCCS Annual Conference
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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SIGUCCS '14 | 58 | 24 | 41% |
SIGUCCS '13 | 46 | 43 | 93% |
SIGUCCS '10 | 66 | 56 | 85% |
Overall | 170 | 123 | 72% |