***This page is incomplete. Please bear with us as we update documentation***

 

 

Overview

The IST-S-STUDENTS server is a web and database hosting environment used by technology classes in the iSchool. If you're taking or teaching a web design, web programming, or database class such as: IST263, IST553, IST479, IST679, IST359, or IST659 then this server will probably suit your needs. All iSchool courses are eligible to use this service to supplement teaching or project work within their class.

**NEW FOR FALL 2016**

The IST-S-STUDENTS system is now configured to utilize the university's Microsoft Active Directory service. This means the user experience will be a bit different but overall we think it's for the best. Check out the tutorials section for more details.

The "good":

The (not so) "bad":

What Technologies Are Supported?

As of Fall 2016:

If something's missing that you need... please ask via helpdesk ticket via https://my.ischool.syr.edu

What if my student is in another class also using this service?

No problem. Each iSchool student is provided with a database account for each IST course for which they are registered.

As the class instructor, do I get an account?

Yes, you get an account for each class that you're teaching in the current semester. Your account works just like a student account EXCEPT in addition to your own databases and web folder, you also have FULL RIGHTS to access your student's spaces, too! Handy if you need to offer assistance or grade their work.

Do my TA's get an account?

We can accommodate this, however we can't automate it. Please submit a helpdesk ticket and include the TA's NetID and the course number.

What what about student add/drops?

When a student registers for the course, there will be a slight (24-48 hours) delay before the change propagates through the various administrative systems. Please be patient!

Can I access these services from my personal device?

Sure. However, it's a bit tricky since the system is tied in with SU's directory service. See the tutorial below called Connecting to Microsoft SQL Server - OFF domain.

Can I access these services from off-campus?

Yes, but you'll need to use the SU remote access tool. http://its.syr.edu/security/remoteaccess/sura.cfm

Are there any tutorials?

Check out: