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Showing posts with label myU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label myU. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

MyU Preview: Teaching Tab

MyU Preview is a series giving a peek into pages within the new MyU. Keep in mind that MyU content is still in development and some things will be updated between now and Go Live.

If you teach, after the Upgrade goes live, class permissions, grade rosters, class lists, and Moodle will be available in real time. The Faculty Center combines separate systems -- Final Grade System, Supplemental Grade System, and Midterm Alert System - for ease of operation, as well as the ability to import from Moodle. Click image to enlarge.

If you teach, this is where you’ll see a list of your classes, with links to class lists, grade rosters, the bookstore, the library, class permissions, and Moodle. Use the arrows to change terms. You’ll see real time data here on things like class lists, unlike the past, when class lists were updated just once a day. This page also links to Faculty Center. Currently, you need to utilize four separate systems -- UM Reports, the Final Grade System, the Supplemental Grade System, and the Midterm Alert System -- in order to assign grades and notify students. When the Upgrade goes live, all of these tasks will be completed in the Faculty Center. In addition to the consolidation of these functions, you will be able to import your final grades from Moodle into the Faculty Center.

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Prepare for Cutover

Since The Upgrade involves updating several complex systems in sequence, the systems cutover period will be longer than previous upgrades. Scheduled for April 10 - 20, PeopleSoft and related systems will be unavailable or in view-only mode. Here is how to prepare:

Human Resource Systems



Finance Systems



Student Systems



Portal (myU and MyU)



Reporting



Important Notice

The systems may be temporarily slow during the early days after launch because they are pulling in upgraded access profile information. Plus, the backlog of work will likely cause high traffic. So, expect things to take longer, and be patient as you learn new navigation and processes.

Monday, April 6, 2015

The New MyU for Employees

Take a look at new features and changes for employees in the new MyU.

Part 1 covers the basic features for employees: Announcements, My Time, My Pay, My Benefits, Purchasing, My Info, and Reporting Center.


Part 2 looks at features for those who have special roles at the U: managers, supervisors, advisers, instructors, researchers, and finance staff.


All of these features will be available at myu.umn.edu when the Upgrade goes live April 20th.


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

After the Upgrade: Getting to Mail and Moodle through MyU

A new MyU is launching as part of the PeopleSoft Upgrade on April 20. It will be available at the same address as the current myU: myu.umn.edu. The new MyU is role-based, with a personalized interface based on what you do at the University. MyU brings together links and information to help faculty, students, and staff get business done at the U.

Will I still be able to access my University email account in MyU?

Yes! Just use the link in the upper right of the new MyU. Alternatively, you can always access your University email account at mail.umn.edu. You’ll need to log in with your Internet ID and password.

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Can I still get to my Moodle course sites?


Yes! Look under “Key Links” in the new MyU. Alternatively, visit moodle.umn.edu. Then you'll see all the Moodle course sites you have access to in the Moodle Kiosk on the main page.
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Questions? Email upgrade@umn.edu.

Friday, March 27, 2015

The New MyU for Faculty

Take a look at new features and changes for faculty in the new MyU. These include streamlined access to teaching and advising information, consolidated grade entry, the Reporting Center, and MyU tabs for research and faculty career information, all available when the Upgrade goes live April 20th.



Learn more at http://upgrade.umn.edu/faculty/index.html

Video coming soon: "New MyU for Employees."

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

MyU Preview: U Finance Tab

MyU Preview is a series giving a peek into pages within the new MyU. Keep in mind that MyU content is in development and some things will be updated between now and Go Live.

Staff with access to EFS will see the U Finance tab. This tab provides direct access and information to many finance functions. It’s here where one can also find quick links to access the EFS workcenters. Click image to enlarge.

Staff with access to EFS will see the U Finance tab. This tab gives access and information on many finance functions.  It contains quick links to the EFS workcenters.
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Friday, March 20, 2015

The New MyU for Students

Take a peek at how you’ll register, view financial aid, pay bills and more in the new MyU, available when the Upgrade goes live at the end of April 2015.

 

Learn more at upgrade.umn.edu/student.

Videos coming soon: "New MyU for Faculty" and "New MyU for Employees."

Thursday, December 18, 2014

MyU Preview: My Finances Tab

MyU Preview is a series giving a peek into pages within the new MyU. Keep in mind MyU content is still in development and some things will be updated between now and Go Live.

If you’re a student, after the Upgrade goes live, you’ll perform many of the tasks you currently complete at the One Stop website in the new MyU. These tasks include registration, applying for financial aid and paying bills. The My Finances tab shown here is your entry point to information about your student account and financial aid. Click the image to enlarge.

Friday, December 12, 2014

MyU Preview: Academics Tab

MyU Preview is a series giving a peek into pages within the new MyU. Keep in mind MyU content is still in development and some things will be updated between now and Go Live.

If you’re a student, after the Upgrade goes live, you’ll do many of the tasks you currently complete at the One Stop website in the new MyU. These tasks include things like registration, applying for financial aid and paying bills. The Academics tab shown here is your entry point to information about your degree, registration, classes, and grades. Click on the images to enlarge.



1. Weekly view of your class schedule with the option of changing to a list view. 2. Sub-tabs to navigate to details about your classes, registration, progress towards your degree, and grades. 3. Adviser information and more enrollment tools. 4. Classes without a set schedule (such as online classes).
1. Select the term above to see your personal registration time. 2. If you need help, this will connect you to the right resource. One Stop will still be here for you.
1. Degree milestones (most frequently used in graduate programs) 2. The link to apply to graduate will appear when you are eligible to apply. 3. Degree planning resources.
1. All your grades are easily accessible. 2. Print a verification of your enrollment, view your unofficial transcript, or order an official transcript.  3. Notifications (actions you need to take) and Holds appear on the bottom of each page. You can also click on the “Notifications” count at the top right of the page.

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Questions? Contact esup@umn.edu.

Faculty Features in the New MyU

Watch a walkthrough of some of the features and changes for faculty in the new MyU, including easier access to teaching and advising information, consolidated grade entry, the Reporting Center, and MyU tabs for research and faculty career information.

Link to walkthrough

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Take a closer look at some of the MyU screens here:



Questions? Email us at esup@umn.edu

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

After The Upgrade: Reports


Obscure image of the reporting center
A PeopleSoft upgrade plans to go live in April 2015*. It will usher in a new Reporting Center that consolidates UM Reports, UM Analytics, and PeopleSoft reports.

The Reporting Center provides a single window into commonly used reports from multiple reporting tools. Features include: Improved search function, real-time data, ability to "like" favorite reports,  links to the data warehouse web query tool, HRMS query viewer, and EDMS. 


Here is some important information for people who use reports:

  • Some reports will have different names and content.
  • UM Reports favorites and bookmarks will not transfer, so save a list in order to find them after The Upgrade
  • If you have created and saved ad-hoc queries in the Data Warehouse, they may need to change due to business process changes.
  • During the one to two-week system cutover period in April, most UM Reports will be view-only with static data.
  • Find out details about reporting changes.
  • Watch a short video to prepare for the new Reporting Center.
*This article was updated on 02/04/2015 to reflect the most recent timing information.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

MyU Preview: Purchasing Tab

MyU Preview is a series giving a peek into pages within the new MyU. Keep in mind MyU content is still in development and some things will be updated between now and Go Live.

After the new MyU launches, faculty and staff will see a Purchasing tab. Not everyone has purchasing authority, but now everyone can see the information on how to appropriately buy things, in case they need it. This tab provides easy access to procedures, tools, and contract (best overall) pricing, making the purchasing process more transparent for everyone. Click the image to view more detail.


Purchasing tab: 1. People with full EFS requisition preparer access can quickly access the Create Requisitions page in EFS. 2. Authorized cardholders use this link to access My Wallet to enter justifications for their PCard purchases online. 3. “Questions?” - Telephone and email contacts for questions about the purchasing processes. 4. Quick link to the EFS Buyer Workcenter for procurement specialists in each college. 5. Guidance on how to begin and complete common types of purchases. 6. Your department’s admin support staff can help you with these other methods of buying things.

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Questions? Contact esup@umn.edu.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

MyU Preview: Faculty Career Tab

MyU Preview is a series giving a peek into pages within the new MyU. Keep in mind MyU is still in development and some things will be updated between now and Go Live.

After the new MyU launches with the Upgrade in spring 2015, faculty will have access to the new Faculty Career tab. The tab aggregates resources for tenured and tenure-track faculty. These resources are critical components for faculty development and success: key information about support and collaboration, as well as the policies pertaining to faculty appointments. Click the image to view more detail.


Faculty Career Tab: 1. Promotion and tenure related policies and forms 2. General resources for faculty 3. "Works" is a new system designed to make it easier for faculty to maintain an accurate record of activities and accomplishments 4. Links to service, collaboration and development opportunities

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Questions? Contact esup@umn.edu.

Friday, November 7, 2014

MyU Preview: Research Tab

MyU Preview is a series giving a peek into pages within the new MyU. Keep in mind MyU is still in development and some things will be updated between now and Go Live.

After the new MyU launches in spring 2015, faculty, PI’s and Co-I’s will have access to the new Research tab. If you’re a faculty member, PI or Co-PI, the Research tab will show you:

  • Details about your sponsored and non-sponsored research activities
  • Deep links to the UMReports that display the details of your sponsored and/or non-sponsored activities.
  • Supportive links to Research tools: Reporting Center, EGMS, REPA, eResearch Central, eProtocol, Effort Certification and Research Topics.
If you do not have sponsored or non-sponsored grant funding, you still get all the research support information and links to other systems. Click the image to view more detail.

Research tab: 1. Number of your sponsored and non-sponsored activities. 2. Link to the UM Reports with the details of your sponsored and/or non-sponsored activities. 3. Links to resources for research. 4. Links to external systems related to research.

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Questions? Contact esup@umn.edu.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Upgrade Key Messages

"What are the top three things you want your audience to remember?"
What are the top three things you
want your audience to remember?

Since so many of us are spreading the word about The Upgrade, we thought it would be useful to distill the information down into three key messages (but remember to always tailor content to your audience whenever possible). 

Message 1: In April 2015*, we plan to do a systems upgrade that will affect nearly everyone at the U. To be successful, we need your support... and patience!


Supporting Information
It's time for an upgrade!Three PeopleSoft systems will be upgraded: Campus Solutions (student systems), Enterprise Financial System (EFS), and the Human Resource Management System (HRMS). Where it makes sense, we are also moving from an overly customized system to a tried-and-true package solution. Other changes include a personalized portal; consolidated reporting; automated business processes; and better infrastructure. Tertiary systems may also be affected.

You’ll need to learn new ways to do things, and we’ll give support and training as needed. As with any upgrade this big, we expect to have to work out some kinks, so please be supportive during this time.

Message 2: The Upgrade will…                            

  • Support ongoing infrastructure efficiency, supportability, stability, and compliance.
  • Provide benefits to faculty, staff, and students: personalized MyU portal, real-time information, automated processes, and consolidated reporting.
Supporting Information
Upgraded systems will be easier and faster for IT to maintain so we can focus more resources on our mission instead of on behind-the-scenes operations. Upgraded systems will enable improved processes, such as employee time management, purchasing, and accounting. And we’ll be in a better position to leverage new and emerging technologies.

MyU will feature personalized information and let you manage your interests and favorites. Go to MyU for things like:
  • Real-time personal notifications and financials
  • Real-time class schedules, grades, and waitlists
  • Research, teaching, and advising tools
  • Consolidated reporting (UM Reports, UM Analytics, some PS reports)
  • Access to UMarket and purchasing information
  • Employee time management and approvals


Message 3: The Upgrade will take one to two weeks. During that time, you won’t be able to use some systems. For example, some systems will have view-only information that is not "live." You will need to prepare -- we will help you.


Supporting Information
"are you ready?" word artBecause we are upgrading several complex systems in sequence, the process will take longer than previous upgrades. We are working to minimize the impact but you may need to take some actions beforehand, like making loan or vendor payments, entering and approving employee time, or making sure your software is up-to-date. We’ll help you prepare – please pay attention to future communications.

This change is complex, and even though we have taken a lot of precautions, it’s rare that an upgrade this significant would go off without a hitch. Please be an advocate during this time. We need your support and patience to be successful!


*This article was updated on 02/04/2015 to reflect the most recent timing information.