Mark Your Calendars – Surplus Sale is Feb. 7th!

The ICIT Surplus SALE is on Feb. 7th from 9:00 a.m. – noon in the TDC office, Andersen 1213. Take advantage of great pricing on used computing equipment for your home or personal use. Here’s a sampling of what to expect at the sale:

  • Complete Systems (17″ monitor, keyboard, mouse, imaged PC and cables) – $100 (30-day warranty)
  • Functioning Systems (imaged PC, power cable) – $75 (30-day warranty)
  • Other working Systems (non-imaged blank drive) – $50 (guaranteed not DOA)
  • Unknown systems (non-imaged systems, sold AS IS) – $10
  • Miscellaneous materials – $5 per item
  • Small peripherals – $2 each.
  • Memory chips – $1 each
  • 19″ monitors – $30
  • 17″ monitors – $20
  • 15″monitors – $10
  • Other and CRT monitors – $5
  • Projectors – $100 (working at time of sale)

Method of payment is limited to cash or check, payable to UW-Whitewater (no credit cards).

Check out www.uww.edu/icit/services/comp_surplus for more info.

 

Help us find a qualified Database Administrator

ICIT is seeking an experienced Database Administrator (DBA) to join the team. The DBA will be responsible for the administration of complex database management system software. Ideal candidates would be comfortable designing, implementing, administering, and supporting database servers and system infrastructure, have 3+ years of experience and a B.S. in Computer Science or related field.

If you know anyone that would be interested in the position please reach out to them.

For more information, full job description and how to apply: ICIT Database Administrator

New Role for Rochelle Day

It is with regret that we announce the departure of Rochelle Day from ICIT. Rochelle remains a member of the UW-Whitewater team, as she has accepted the position of “Associate Institutional Planner” in the Institutional Research and Planning office. In this role, Rochelle will support and manage institutional research (IR) activities including query writing, data analytics, data mining, and technical documentation. She will respond to ad-hoc data requests, develop data models to support project data needs, work with campus data governance, and expand IR’s relationships with departments across campus to ensure data reliability and integrity. She will also have involvement with software used for data management, including faculty activities, online surveys, and online course evaluations.

Rochelle’s last day with ICIT will be Tuesday, January 28th.

Rochelle joined ICIT in Fall of 2012 as our Technology Training Coordinator. Rochelle has been instrumental in the reorganization and development of ICIT training activities.  She not only expanded ICIT training offerings, but also assisted staff and faculty in the effective use of enterprise software.  She has also done a remarkable job rationalizing Class Climate data processing.  We sincerely thank Rochelle for all the work she has done for ICIT and wish her the best!

Uptimes Spotlight – Jeanne Cupertino

JC profJeanne Cupertino
cupertij@uww.edu
(262) 472-6745

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Q: What do you do – explain how you fit into ICIT?

A: With the changes in ICIT, I will be moving away from daily management of the TSC Helpdesk, and moving into request management with Lisa Rowland as my immediate supervisor.

Q: Something people don’t know about you?

A: My son, Zebediah, is on the autism spectrum, and when he expressed interest in some patterns that I was looking at, I took a chance and made a couple of stuffed animals. We’re hoping that these softies help him with imaginative play and his manual dexterity.

Stuffed Animals
Q: Do you have a favorite hobby?

A: I make quilts. Until now, I’ve just been making with the intent of relaxing and having a finished quilt. I plan on entering in competitions in the near future. Right now, I have several tops that need to be quilted before they can be considered finished quilts. Most of these are very large, measuring at least 90” X 90”, so I need to find time to develop long-arm quilting skills.

Quilting
Q: What was your first job?

A: My first job was with Kmart. I worked at the layaway counter.

Q: What’s your favorite piece of technology?

A: Does my sewing machine count? Otherwise, I’m happy as long as I have a computer and smart phone.

Q: Tell me something interesting about yourself?

A: My father was in the Air Force until I was 14, so I’ve moved a lot. I was born in the Philippines, but have also spent time in Colorado, Oklahoma, Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Italy.

Q: What are you passionate about?

A: My family, autism education, literacy, quilting. I’m sure there’s more, but nothing else is swimming to the surface at the moment.

Q: Do you have a special talent?

A: I wouldn’t say that it’s all that special, but I also love to cook. I learned from my dad, which was awesome, but he never taught me to cook for fewer than six people. We always have leftovers in our fridge.

Q: Favorite TV Show?

A: I don’t have a single favorite TV show. Instead, I binge-watch whenever something hits Hulu or Netflix. I’ve been watching White Collar, Sleepy Hollow, Supernatural, Arrow, and Grimm.

Q: Music genre?

A: No particular favorite here. My dad was a big influence on my music listening habits, and he introduced me to everything from Johnny Cash to Yanni.

Q: Favorite vacation?

A: Last year, I went on a weekend trip with a friend I met through online quilting communities, to meet other online quilting buddies. We hung out, and toured quilt and fabric shops, and stopped by an amazing truffle shop in Minneapolis.

Q: Favorite food?

A: Most of my favorite foods are all things I make at home: sinigang and arroz caldo (Filipino soups), lumpia, (Filipino eggrolls), fried chicken, baked ziti… Otherwise, I love sushi.

 

Uptimes Spotlight – Kelly Ingram

1Kelly Ingram
ingramk@uww.edu
(262) 472-1102

Spotlight                                                                                                                       

Q: What do you do – explain how you fit into ICIT?

A: It’s week 5 for me as the Instructional Faculties Project Coordinator so I am still learning more and more about my role here at UW- Whitewater. Mostly, I’m going to be working with the team to help facilitate and coordinate AVIT projects. I am also working with Shelly to learn more about his role with the Distance Education (DE) Room. My hope is that I gather all of his advice, wisdom, and knowledge before he retires!

Q: What is something people don’t know about you?

A: I went tandem skydiving twice a few years back. The first time went great and it took us about 20 minutes total to land on the ground safely! The second time, my main parachute did not open. After finally deploying the backup, we landed safely on the ground. Total time was about 5 minutes! All they could say was, “you’re now part of a very small statistic – the likelihood of that happening again is slim to none. So, do you want to do another jump?”

Q: Favorite hobby?

A: Anything with my dog, Dierks. I take him everywhere with me. This is a picture of us ice fishing up north.

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Q: What was your first job?

A: I started working at a bakery when I was 14. I got to eat all of the left over goodies at the end of the day! I guess that made up for getting minimum wage.

Q: What’s your favorite piece of technology?

A: I would have to say all of the awesome controls they are putting on vehicles these days – Bluetooth, hands free, remote start, etc. Makes my life so much easier!

Q: Tell me something interesting about yourself.

A: I’m very Irish and am proud of it, but I hate corn beef.  I’m hoping to make it to Ireland sometime soon!

Q: Do you have a special talent?

A: I can do the “worm” – please don’t ask me to prove it…it’s been a while!

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Q: What is your guilty pleasure?

A: Reality TV – try to stay away from it, but I always end up getting sucked in. Right now it’s Duck Dynasty and Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

Q: Favorite TV Show?

A: Of all time: Friends. I own all 10 seasons and watch reruns regularly. Always puts me in a good mood!
Current show: Homeland.

Q: Music genre?

A: Country! Hence why I named my dog Dierks (after Dierks Bentley).  I listen to it constantly and go to every concert I can!  Here is a picture of me and Dierks Bentley!

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Q: What is your theme song?

A: Good Ole Days – Phil Vassar

Q: Favorite vacation?

A: My husband and I went to Costa Rica last May for our Honeymoon. It was amazing! I love the rainforest; especially zip lining over Lake Arenal at 660 ft in the air!

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Q: Favorite food?

A: Chips and salsa – I eat it on a daily basis and never get sick of it! I buy salsa in bulk from Sam’s Club!

Q: Have an insane spur of the moment story?

A: This is one of those “you’ll look back one day and think this is funny” stories.
As I was leaving my wedding reception, I was walking down a huge flight of stairs, tripped on my huge dress, and fell in front of everyone that was left at the reception! My ankle was 4 times the size the next morning and I couldn’t even begin to walk on it. I ended up going into the doctor a few days later to find out I had fractured it! Here we are, 6 months later, and I still have some issues with it!

Q: Biggest fear?

A: The ocean – specifically whales and sharks. The movie Free Willy gives me nightmares. However, I am fascinated with sharks! Shark week on the Discovery Channel is one of my favorite weeks of the year. I once received a shark coffee mug as a gift– it has people swimming in the ocean and when hot liquid is poured into it, sharks appear!

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