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Central's official mobile app offers iPhone®, iPod touch®, iPad™ and Android users quick, on-the-go access to campus news, events, athletics, weather and more. Search for "UCO Central" on the App Store on any Apple devices or the Google Play Store on any Android devices. Download and Install the UCO Central app and get connected to Central today!
Central Directory profiles are a resource created to house faculty and staff information in a central location at www.uco.edu/centraldirectory. Learn more about how to create your profile and view or download the Central Directory Profiles Guide.
In order for the Central Tech Store (CTS) to identify an individual as an approved pcard holder, and thereby qualifying for the tax-exempt purchasing options, the Department Purchaser first needs to create an account at the CTS online and have that account validated by the CTS staff. This guide lists the steps required to create an online Central Tech Store business account.
The Central Tech Express, located on the 2nd floor of the Nigh University Center, offers 15-minute express computer usage, desktop and mobile printing, laptop and equipment checkout, UCO Service Desk tech support, and Library book drop services & research assistance.
UCOMMENT, a service offered by the University of Central Oklahoma, provides Central students, parents, faculty and staff with the opportunity to submit feedback directly to a specific area of UCO.
The recommended specifications for computers used to attend classes at the University of Central Oklahoma
The Central Tech Store is the primary source for technology hardware and accessory purchases at UCO. All individuals and departments looking to purchase technology hardware or accessories (including batteries, power cords, adapters, etc.) will need to follow the information and steps outlined in this article.
The Office of Information Technology is committed to protecting the University of Central Oklahoma; its students, faculty and staff; and its partners from knowingly or unknowingly using technology illegally or through damaging actions. The complete list of policies, guidelines, and procedures regarding the protection and security of technological information that will serve as the University’s standards is listed within this article.
The University of Central Oklahoma has the responsibility for securing its computing and networking systems (both academic and administrative) against unauthorized access, while making the systems accessible for legitimate academic and administrative uses.
This article describes a bug in macOS 10.15.xx Catalina and later where end users are not able to connect to \\ucofs\central. It provides the details of the bug, which users are affected, and under what circumstances. Then it provides simple instructions to resolve the bug. This article is not intended to be Public, but to be a resource for the service desk and technicians that encounter the bug in the field.
The University of Central Oklahoma has established principles, guidelines, roles and responsibilities for web presence on the World Wide Web (web) to help students, faculty and staff effectively use the Internet and intranet advantageously.
In order to assure data integrity and network security, the Office of Information Technology at the University of Central Oklahoma has taken measures to ensure that information can only be accessed or modified by those authorized to do so. Procedures have been implemented to protect data integrity from environmental hazards as well.
The Office of Information Technology at the University of Central Oklahoma has an Operational Data Store (ODS) that is an informational database that typically stores detailed data about business events in order to support operational reporting needs.
This article explains what phishing is and why it's a serious threat to students at the University of Central Oklahoma. It highlights the importance of staying alert, protecting personal information, and outlines how students can report phishing emails directly from their UCO Gmail accounts.
The My Media area in Learn@UCO (D2L) allows students to upload media files such as videos and images to a central location for streaming purposes. From here, videos and other media files can be submitted in D2L courses, shared to other users, and added to other locations. My Media is a private storage location and is not visible to the public unless a share link is sent to outside users. My Media is the connection between UCO On Demand, the university supported video streaming solution (similar