Engineering Technical Services (ETS)

ETS

ASU to Offer Additional Survey Tool

ASU Enterprise Technology is happy to share that an additional service option for our community is scheduled to roll out April 2022: QuestionPro! QuestionPro is a survey tool that empowers students and staff to distribute questionnaires, collect data, and sort through responses with ease. Qualtrix, an equally suitable alternative, will remain available to the ASU…

Special Event – Networking

Have a special event a few weeks away? Need augmented WiFi to ensure coverage for a dense population or internet cabled to an unusual space? Please submit a ServiceNow Ticket so we can help. You can also reach out to your Engagement Advisor, or call the Experience Center at 1-855-278-5080.

Supporting the Future of Now

The podium PC wouldn’t boot. A bustle of students flowed into the classroom as the professor furrowed her brow. She had only moments to resolve this before class began. IT support signage hung throughout the room. She dialed the number, and the Client Orchestration team answered. After a quick conversation, they found the solution, and…

Recommended Devices for Students

Fulton Schools of Engineering recommends a minimum set of computer specifications for most entry-level courses. As you advance through your program, your computing needs may increase. Speak to your faculty member(s) about specifications for your program. Minimum Recommendations RAM 16GB Storage 500GB SSD Graphics 4GB Operating System Windows 11 64-bit Multimedia Camera, Microphone Ports USB…

Free SolidWorks Certification Vouchers for Engineering Students

As a member of the SolidWorks Education Program, Fulton Schools of Engineering students get free access to SolidWorks CAD software, plus vouchers for various SolidWorks certifications (over $1,000 total value)! Students are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity.  A SolidWorks certification is proof of your skills, and having  “Certified SolidWorks Professional” listed on…

Fulton’s Tutoring System Serves Thousands of Engineering Students with Just One Full-Time Staff Member

Fulton Schools of Engineering Tutor Management System connects hundreds of students with tutors while reducing the number of staff required to manage the system. Available free of charge, this service gives students access to personalized, one-on-one tutoring—online or on campus. As one of the largest engineering schools in the US, operating one of the only…

A photo of an ASU Engineering classroom recently overhauled with new technology.

Classroom Enhancements

ETS (Engineering Technical Services) has made changes in our classrooms that allow for better communication while hosting in-person or hybrid classes. These technological changes have been implemented across all labs and classrooms managed by ETS.

Google Storage Changes

Google Workspace for Education (formerly G Suite) is changing the allowed storage for educational institutions. As a result, the storage allotted to ASU will be significantly reduced. Starting on December 31, 2022, Faculty, Staff, Student Workers, and Retired Employees will get 20GB of storage and Students will get 5GB of storage.  

Technology Bulletin December 2022

ETS Technology Bulletin: Google Storage limitations, ECG150 move, and more

Fulton Launches The Software Hub

New for the Fall of 2022, engineering students, staff, and faculty now have a centralized starting point to find software available to them. Sun Devils from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering now have The Software Hub, an Engineering Technical Services (ETS) web page that brings together dozens of educational technology tools and hundreds…