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Information Technology Assistance Center
Kansas State University
214 Hale Library
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-4918
fax 785-532-3199
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The Information Technology Assistance Center (iTAC) provides centralized information technology support to the students, faculty and staff of Kansas State University. Services include:

Communications and technology training
Provides consulting, management and support of communications/training efforts for enterprise-wide systems including K-State Online, iSIS, Emergency Messaging System, antivirus, and more.
Desktop support
Provides varying levels of desktop support services for administrative departments around campus, as well as serving as a backup for some departments that have their own IT staff.
Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Reports Assistance
Assistance in using Word and LaTeX to format your paper.
Equipment checkout
Digital still cameras, digital video camcorders, tripods, projectors, laptops, audio recorders and other audio visual equipment may be checked out by faculty, students and staff at no charge.
IT Help Desk
The first point of contact for campus information technology needs.
InfoTech Tuesday newsletter
Weekly newsletter providing a broad view of information technology news on campus and beyond.
Media Development Center (MDC)
High-end computer lab for video editing, producing CDs/DVDs, scanning and editing images, creating PowerPoint presentations, developing web pages, creating audio recordings and more. The Adaptive Technology Lab, located within the MDC, supports individuals with disabilities.
Security Administration
Coordination of security for central administrative K-State systems, liaising with administrative offices and departments to ensure access is approved and accurately maintained. Some of the systems include: iSIS, PeopleSoft, FIS, MVS/DC, SIS, and STARS.
Technology classroom support
Supports and maintains all centrally funded University Technology classrooms.
Test-scoring scanner support
Provides help to instructors using the machine for scanning test-scoring (Scantron) forms, located in Hale 214.
University computing lab support
Supports and maintains all centrally funded University Computing labs and the Information Commons.