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myCIA Email Log
Updated onArticleEmails from myCIA Courses are intended as a one way primary message. It can be a used for announcements etc. Any replies will be to the faculty email account on record. All other email communication will take place between email accounts.
This article will explain where to find a record of those primary messages and its recipients.
For information on sending an email see: How do I email my students from my course page?
CECO Instructors
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Accessing Course Page on myCIA
Updated onArticleAfter you retrieve the password for your account and login, you will be directed to the Continuing Education home page.
To access your course page:
1: Under Quick Links > My Courses
CECO User Accounts
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myCIA at a Glance For CE
Updated onArticle- Login
- Top Menu
- Breadcrumb
CECO User Accounts
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File Preparation: Print/Cut Contour (Stickers)
Updated onArticleThe following data sheet explains how to setup files for Print/Cut Contour (Sticker) applications in Adobe Illustrator. When files are correctly prepared, the print software and printer will recognize a designated shape(s) as a contour that should be lightly cut out instead of being printed.
DOC Vinyl Cutting
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New Document: Photoshop
Updated onArticleThe following data sheet explains how to properly setup and save files in Adobe Photoshop for the purpose of printing in the Digital Output Center at the Cleveland Institute of Art.
DOC Wide Format
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New Document: InDesign
Updated onArticleThe following data sheet explains how to properly setup and save files in Adobe InDesign for the purpose of printing in the Digital Output Center at the Cleveland Institute of Art.
DOC Wide Format
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New Document: Illustrator
Updated onArticleThe following data sheet explains how to properly setup and save files in Adobe Illustrator for the purpose of printing in the Digital Output Center at the Cleveland Institute of Art.
DOC Wide Format
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Wide Format Printing Overview
Updated onArticleWide format printers in the DOC should be used for work where the following characteristics are required:
- Prints larger than 12" x 18"
- Color critical
- True photographic quality
- Archival properties
- Various paper substrate and finish options
DOC Wide Format
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Multi-Factor Authentication and CIA Email Account
Updated onArticleWhat is multi-factor authentication?
"MFA is quite simple, and organizations are focusing more than ever on creating a smooth user experience. In fact, you probably already use it in some form. For example, you've used MFA if youve:
- swiped your bank card at the ATM and then entered your PIN (personal ID number).
- logged into a website that sent a numeric code to your phone, which you then entered to gain access to your account.
MFA, sometimes referred to as two-factor authentication or 2FA, is a security enhancement that allows you to present two pieces of evidence your credentials when logging in to an account. Your credentials fall into any of these three categories: something you know (like a password or PIN), something you have (like a smart card), or something you are (like your fingerprint). Your credentials must come from two different categories to enhance security so entering two different passwords would not be considered multi-factor."
Excerpt from https://www.nist.gov/itl/tig/back-basics-multi-factor-authentication
Working at CIA Account Management
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Find-Me Faculty/Staff Printing Queue
Updated onArticleThe Find-Me queue is available on Mac computers across campus. If you have a CIA-owned Macbook, the Find-Me queue will be deployed to that device as well. Use this queue to print to any copier around campus. Copiers are available in the Library, Student Affairs, the Staff Lounge, Continuing Ed, Academic Affairs, the 3rd-floor Techbar, Foundations Office, Admissions, the President's Office, Business Affairs, and the IT office.
Faculty Communication