Information Technology
Information Technology
OneStop is a Web service released to production in January of 2008 by the University of Montana that brings a student’s university accounts to one personal site requiring one sign-on. The site requires each student or faculty member to log on using his or her UM NetID. They are then one click away from other sites that usually require another login and password, including Blackboard, Grizmail and Cyberbear.
A student’s OneStop site displays books checked out from the library, the student’s academic transcript and more. Students, faculty and staff can choose local and national news feeds, search for local jobs and see what movies are playing in Missoula.
On OneStop, users can send text messages or class schedules to their cell phones. Some professors are making their lectures available on iTunes U through OneStop.
Users can personalize their OneStop site in a variety of ways once they try. For example, any feed from another Web site can be linked to it, including Facebook making OneStop your personal homepage.
Do you have a great idea for a new feature in OneStop? Fill out a OneStop project proposal and tell us about it.
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