McCaskill Hall 122
715-394-8300 or 800-806-2890
helpdesk@uwsuper.edu
Hours: 8 AM - 5:30 PM Monday - Thursday, 8 AM - 5 PM Friday
The Technology Helpdesk is located in the Technology Resource Center, 122 McCaskill Hall. It's the place to contact when you have questions about using technology at the university. Our staff can answer questions and provide access to university technology services, from computers to classroom technology to online systems.
Residence Hall Computer Support
Support for Residence Hall students, computer labs and networking is available by calling ResNet at 394-8439 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or e-mailing problems@resnet.uwsuper.edu. You may also want to contact your Resident Assistant about technology questions in residence halls.
Login Problems - E-Hive, 'Jacket Mail, Learn@UW-Superior, or Campus Network
If you are having problems logging in to any of the university's systems, you may unlock your account and reset your password through the E-Hive unlock page. This page is accessed through a link at the E-Hive login box.

My E-Hive
The My E-Hive portal is your access to university information and online tools. Students can register for classes, view and print class schedules, view and print grades, and access billing and financial aid information. Faculty can view information about advisees, including coursework and class rosters, and record grades. Faculty and staff can access payroll information, reserve vehicles, and use a variety of other university tools. My E-Hive also provides your access to Jacket Mail, Learn@UW-Superior, and the Kronos student employee timekeeping system.
Use your E-Hive Login ID (username and password) to access the E-Hive at the university's homepage, http://www.uwsuper.edu.
Learn@UW-Superior
Online help for students using the Learn@UW-Superior online course management system is available at http://www.uwsuper.edu/teachingtools/learn/student/index.cfm. A guide for instructors using Learn@UW-Superior is at http://www2.uwsuper.edu/media/iguide/Start/index.htm . Learn@UW-Superior is accessed through the UW-Superior Homepage or the My E-Hive portal.
Chalk & Wire ePortfolio2
The UW-Superior Chalk & Wire ePortfolio Guide (a printable PDF version) is now available online. This guide will help students:
'Jacket Mail
All UW-Superior students, faculty and staff have a 'Jacket Mail account. Your e-mail address is username@uwsuper.edu, where "username" is your E-Hive login ID username. On campus, PC users use Microsoft Outlook and Mac users use Microsoft Entourage software, found on your computer, to access 'Jacket Mail. Off-campus Web access is available through My E-Hive.
Barracuda Spam Firewall
The Barracuda Spam Firewall protects your e-mail from unwanted messages. The firewall quarantines messages that appear to be spam, and sends you a daily list of those messages. To view your quarantine, read messages, or delete unwanted messages, log in through http://barracuda.uwsuper.edu:8000. At the same address, Windows users can download a plug-in for Outlook Mail that allows you to train the spam firewall for improved performance.
Antivirus Software
UW-Superior has licensed Symantec Antivirus for Windows and Norton Antivirus for MacOS for all students, faculty, and staff. You may use these tools on computers you own for university-related work as long as you are enrolled or employed at UW-Superior.
Pick up a Safe Computing Software disk at the Technology Resource Center or Old Main Computer Lab, or download and install the software from Symantec Antivirus.
Wireless Computer Networking
UW-Superior network users are authorized to use the university's wireless network. To connect wirelessly using your Wi-Fi network card or built-in wireless networking in an area with wireless service, open your Web browser and log in on the wireless network login page that automatically appears.
If you are a campus visitor, you can obtain a guest login at the Rothwell Student Center Information Desk or at the Technology Resource Center in 122 McCaskill Hall.
Network Jack Installation
To request installation of a new network jack, complete a Facilities Management Work Order and submit to the University Service Center.
If you want to connect a new computer to an existing network jack, contact the Helpdesk with the following information:
Troubleshooting
Before you contact the Helpdesk, make sure:
If you need more help, contact the Technology Helpdesk at 394-8300 or 800-806-2890, send an e-mail to the helpdesk@uwsuper.edu