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Major IT Initiatives

OHIO IT manages many projects that help Ohio University toward its goal of digital transformation. This page lists major initiatives of broad interest to the University community that aim to improve processes, student learning outcomes, teaching environments, and the campus as a whole. 

Current Initiatives

 

Canvas: Learning Management System Implementation Project

Project SummaryCanvas has been selected as the next vendor for Ohio University’s learning management system (LMS) following a comprehensive evaluation process that included input from students, faculty, and staff across each of OHIO’s campuses. Over the next several years, all OHIO courses will transition from Blackboard Learn to Canvas.
Project SponsorEszti Major-Rohrer

Canvas LMS Implementation Site

Go OHIO

Initiative SummaryGo OHIO, the official app of Ohio University, is a web and mobile app that is designed to connect students to their OHIO experience, meet students where they are, and provide digital access to key services, important contacts, support, and information that help students succeed. The University-level initiative aligns with the presidential priority to continue improving the student experience and student success and is supported by OIT and cross-functional partners across OHIO.
Initiative SponsorProduct Governance Board

Go OHIO Site

 

Blue: Course Evaluation Tool Implementation

Project SummaryBlue, provided by Explorance, Inc., will replace Class Climate as OHIO’s preferred course evaluation tool. Blue is expected to improve the security and transparency of the course evaluation process, as well as enhance the user experience for both students and faculty. The selection of Blue was completed during the Survey Technologies Evaluation Project.
Project SponsorEszti Major-Rohrer

Blue Course Evaluation Implementation Site

 

Cayuse: Electronic Research Administration Software Implementation Project

Project SummaryThe Office of Information Technology (OIT) is collaborating with the Division of Research and the Department of Finance to introduce Cayuse, a new electronic research administration software for OHIO. As part of this transition, the existing system, LEO, will be gradually phased out over the next few years. The functions currently handled by LEO will be replaced by the modules integrated within Cayuse.
Project SponsorChad Burkett

OHIO's Cayuse Implementation Site