Free services from ATC include consulting, building, and maintaining research and instruction-related web sites. Using CU Blogs and other services.
Service links
CIT's Academic Technologies Centers (ATC)
All of ATC's direct services are free; they don't have a charging mechanism.
The ATC can help you use, often for free, many CIT services, as well as some non-Cornell services if they'll better meet your needs.
- CIT's Integrated Web Services (IWS)* http://www.it.cornell.edu/about/atsus/iws/services.cfm
Sample request for assistance, from Oliver in ChemIT
Jump start
Create an account
Anyone needing to edit a blog has to create an account on CU Blogs. Doing so is as easy as just logging it. That's it!
Here are the precise steps:
- Go to <https://blogs.cornell.edu/wp-login.php>
- Click the blue button that says, "Use My ID" in the top box (just under the words, "Log in to my blog").
- This will take you to a NetID authentication page. On that page, enter your NetID and password and press, "Login".
That's it! Having done this will create an account with CU Blogs.
PI's: Create your research group's blog site.
- Choose a short name, for the URL. Most often this is the PI's last name.
Examples
Chemistry Research groups using CU Blogs
Completed migration
Wolczanski Research Group
- http://wolczanski.chem.cornell.edu/
- Points to => http://blogs.cornell.edu/wolczanski/
- Place-holder URL pointing to old site (A&S static; from CIT static), retained only for "before-and-after" comparisons:
Marohn Research Group
In progress
Crane Research Group
- Points to => http://blogs.cornell.edu/cranegroup/
- Current => http://crane.chem.cornell.edu/
- Estella doing it herself (no initial request to ChemIT, Oliver believes)
Collum Research Group
- Points to => http://blogs.cornell.edu/collum/
- Current => http://collum.chem.cornell.edu/
- Resolves to messy URL => http://collum.chem.cornell.edu/dbc6/Home.html
- From: John S. Udall
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 10:40 AM
To: Oliver B. Habicht
Subject: Chemistry reseach group website migrations
Oliver,
I was looking through the list of sites that you sent and noticed that Collum Group is still just a shell of a site with no content -- http://blogs.cornell.edu/collum/ This site was setup for grad student Laura Tomasevich (LLT42) in 1/2013. I presume that this was one of the first of the Chemistry research group website/blogs. I just wanted to make you aware so that you didn't think that this one was a.) done, or b.) if you wanted to touch-base with the grad student or faculty members involved. If you would like Academic Technologies to follow-up afterwards, please let us know.
Dichtel Research Group
- Draft site => http://blogs.cornell.edu/dichtelgroup/
- Current => http://dichtel.chem.cornell.edu/
- CIT/ ATC/ John Udall: INC000000895224
Baird Research Group
- Draft site => http://blogs.cornell.edu/bairdgroup/
- Current => http://baird.chem.cornell.edu/
- CIT/ ATC/ John Udall: INC000000948841 (under Kelly's name)
- ChemIT/ Oliver: INC000000977199 (also under Kelly's name)
Davis Research Group
- Points to => http://blogs.cornell.edu/davis/
- Current => http://davis.chem.cornell.edu/
- Doing by himself, for now.
Hoffmann Research Group
- Points to => http://blogs.cornell.edu/hoffmann/
- Current => http://hoffmann.chem.cornell.edu/
- CIT/ ATC/ John Udall: INC000000978486 (under Oliver's name)
On hold
Aye Research Group
- http://aye.chem.cornell.edu/
- Tried migrating from off-site hosting:http://ayelab.org/ => http://yimonaye.moonfruit.com/
- 8/22/13: Decided not to move it since couldn't make it identical, easily.
- Current site is a Flash-based site, thus not viewable via iPads, etc.