ResNet, Inc. is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and research of technology support, with a strong focus on educational and student technologies and their integration with the academic mission.
ResNet presents the Student Technology Conference annually, in mid-to-late June. Each year, a different higher education institution hosts the conference on their campus.
ResNet is primarily comprised of individuals from higher education institutions throughout North America. However, our community includes members from all across the world, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan, as well as representatives from college preparatory academies.
Subscribe to the ResNet Discussion List and join in the online discussions on topics that affect student technology on and beyond college and university campuses!
If you’d like to do more, consider volunteering. Our committees, including the Host Committee, Program Committee, and the Board of Directors are all comprised of volunteers like you.
Additional discussion can be found on our Facebook Group, and you can keep tabs on ResNet news by liking our Facebook page
Subscribe to stc@resnetinc.org
Join the online discussions on topics that affect student technology on and beyond college and university campuses!
ResNet-L, a listserv previously hosted by the University of Notre Dame, has been moved to the resnetinc.org domain. The new home for the list, a Google Group, is stc@resnetinc.org (in this case, STC stands for Student Technology Collaboration). To ensure a smooth transition, the list also has an alias of resnet-l@resnetinc.org. Notre Dame will forward mail sent to the old listserv address, as well.
To join, visit https://groups.google.com/a
If you do not have a Google account but wish to join the group, please email loriann.higashi@resnetinc.org and you will be manually subscribed.
Some of the top trending discussions among our group recently have included print tracking/accounting systems, addressing compromised e-mail accounts, WiFi-only residence halls, antivirus software, student laptop ownership requirements, wireless access for guests on campus, and connecting Amazon Echo devices to the network.