This section gives an overview of user accounts and password used in relation to work and academic functions.
An AIIAS user account is created when:
Although you are encouraged to remember your username and password, forgetfulness is an inevitability. In either case, you may recover your:
However, if you need to change your password, click HERE
We worked hard to implement single sign-on for AIIAS legitimate users to access the following online facilities:
To access all of the above, use your AIIAS username and password.
For an education institution like AIIAS, collaboration is key to success. This holds true for students, faculty and staff. In response to this, the AITS:
When able, we render device support to faculty, staff and students ranging from diagnostics to fixing issues, from handheld devices to desktop computers. However, when we deem that the serviced device is beyond our capacity, we recommend the following service centers where we also bring AIIAS-owned devices for repair:
Both email and calendar are bundled services with Google Workspace that are accessible using your AIIAS user account.
Currently, AIIAS is serviced by three (3) Internet Service Providers (ISP). These providers are spread out to these areas:
In 2005, AIIAS transitioned from the proprietary and costly Blackboard 5.x to Moodle. Moodle is considered the world's most popular FOSS Learning Management System (LMS).
We are happy to share that currently, AIIAS maintains two (2) eLearning spaces that caters to:
The AITS' role is to provide backend support making us virtually invisible. However, AIIAS Online (formerly Division of Online Learning) oversees the management and operation of these learning spaces. The department caters to both faculty and students.
AIIAS does live streaming for Chapel, Church Sabbath Services, webninars, forums and other events. AITS supports these events by streaming them live via:
For simultaneous multiple live streaming, we make use of castr.io.
AITS run and maintain the mailing list service to help keep the AIIAS community updated of what's going on (advisories, invitations, news, etc.). Moderators are assigned to manage each mailing list.
All users of this service are encouraged to follow the AIIAS mailing lists guidelines.
Please find the email address of the list you want to use on this brief list or the long list.
To provide this service, AITS implemented IP Telephony via Free Open Source Software (FOSS), Asterisk and FreePBX on the backend. On the frontend, we use:
Although print devices are deployed specifically for departmental use, the Library through the Computer Lab and the Instructional Media Resource Center (IMRC) provide free (limited) and paid printing services. Printing fees differ between laserjet and inkjet printouts. Send email to the IMRC for details.
Use of software is essential to support AIIAS operations, productivity and academics; the AITS maintains licensing control and deployment. We deploy both FOSS and proprietary software on AIIAS-owned faculty and corporate computers.
Due to legal and financial constraints, we are especially very keen in its use and deployment.
IMPORTANT
Licenses for Microsoft software deployed on AIIAS-owned staff computers are procured through Shellsoft Technology Corporation; an established Microsoft business channel in the Philippines. All other proprietary software licenses, subscriptions and services are procured through their respective business partner or representative via online retail shops.
Apart from the main website, www.aiias.edu, AIIAS also run and maintain role specific websites. Listed below are the ones with the most user traffic:
These websites are powered by any one of the web servers listed under Free Open Source Software (FOSS).