From ITS MakerSpace Intern to Engineering Student

In classrooms across Syracuse University, faculty use microphones engraved with the words “Property of Syracuse University”—a detail that marks a lasting contribution from a motivated student, Ahmad Alawaad.

Ahmad’s decision to attend Syracuse University was heavily influenced by his immersive internship at the ITS MakerSpace as a high school student. The experience provided him with invaluable hands-on skills, deep personal connections and a profound understanding of his potential in electrical engineering.

Growing up in a home where technology was a regular topic of conversation, Ahmad naturally gravitated toward the MakerSpace.

“I’m very interested in information technology and I’ve always tinkered around with it because my dad does IT here,” says Ahmad. His father, Alaa Alawaad, serves as a computer consultant for the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University.

“Once I heard there was an internship, I jumped at the chance to do it.”

Ahmad's MakerSpace creation. Trophy of himself with his name engraved.
One of Ahmad’s MakerSpace creations

At the MakerSpace, Ahmad explored advanced tools that brought his theoretical knowledge into the practical world. “I was able to learn to use a laser machine, do shirt embroidery and more 3D printing. That’s what I love to do,” says Alawaad.

The MakerSpace served not only as a lab for experimentation but also as a classroom without boundaries. Ahmad’s work on various projects, including the opportunity to teach younger students and take on specialized tasks, furthered his passion for the craft.

“I helped them design, and that was so much fun.”

One memorable assignment involved engraving microphones with the words “Property of SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY,” a task that gave him a tangible sense of contribution to the campus community.

A microphone with 'Property of Syracuse University' engraved on it
Microphones Ahmad engraved

Lavalier microphone with 'property of Syracuse University' engraved on it

The relationships Ahmad formed during his internship were pivotal. Meeting fellow students and mentors deeply embedded in the technology field offered him both guidance and inspiration. These connections were instrumental in his technical and personal growth.

“I met two college students, Andrew and Anya, and I made deep connections with them. They taught me a lot.”

The culmination of Ahmad’s experiences at the MakerSpace was his participation in the summer college program, where he delved deeper into electrical engineering. Living on campus and interacting with a diverse group of students and professors made his college decision easy.

“After that two weeks, it really solidified my choice of going to Syracuse University.”

As Ahmad looks forward to starting his freshman year at Syracuse University, he is clear about his path: majoring in electrical engineering with an eye toward innovation.

“I intend to work for a company like JMA, CNS, Lockheed—one of those big companies, and invent stuff,” he said.

He looks forward to returning to the MakerSpace not just as a student but also as a mentor and innovator, contributing further to the community that helped him chart his own path.

 

 

Tech Tips: July 2024 Faculty and Staff Newsletter

This message was originally shared to all faculty and staff via email on July 11, 2024.

AirOrangeX Wi-Fi Upgrade

On July 9, the AirOrangeX wireless network transitioned to a new model that does not require users to log in. Combined with the largest private wireless network in higher education, providing Wi-Fi free of authentication makes Syracuse University the most connected campus in the country.

Behind the Monitor with Adam Peruta

The latest “Behind the Monitor” podcast guest is Newhouse School of Public Communications Advanced Media Management Program Director Adam Peruta, who discusses various forms of artificial intelligence.

New Libraries Search Platform

The Libraries has upgraded to a new cloud-based library services platform. The previous user search interface, Classic Catalog and Summon, were replaced with a newer, unified Libraries Search.

Answers Moves to Cloud

Answers has migrated to the cloud, providing improved collaboration, new features and enhanced knowledge management. ITS has compiled a list of frequently asked questions for your reference.

Information Security Tip: MFA

Be on the lookout for an email about why we use multi-factor authentication (MFA) at Syracuse University. The message is part of an ongoing awareness program conducted by the ITS Information Security team.

Blackboard Ultra Course View Transition

Beginning Fall 2024, all University Blackboard courses will be in Ultra Course View. The ITS Online Learning Services team is providing a diverse set of resources, including a variety of synchronous training opportunities and asynchronous materials.

Digital Accessibility Tip: SharePoint

The Digital Accessibility Services (DAS) team is in the process of moving resources for internal consumption to SharePoint. This includes information about the procurement of accessible ICT, the Digital Accessibility Liaison network and our DAS virtual office hours.

MakerSpace Summer Hours

Located in Kimmel Computer Lab, the ITS MakerSpace houses a variety of tools and equipment that are free of charge for all faculty, staff and students. Schedule information is available on the MakerSpace website.

System Alerts & Statuses

If you have trouble connecting to a campus website or system, the System Status page on the ITS website can help you determine whether there is an issue with your computer or something else.

Helpful Resources

ITS and the campuswide information technology community are available year-round to help with your tech questions. Resources include:

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AirOrangeX Upgrade: Wi-Fi for All

On Tuesday, July 9, the AirOrangeX wireless network will transition to a new model that does not require users to log in with a username and password. In addition to offering the largest private wireless network in higher education, with enhanced connectivity for AT&T and T-Mobile customers, providing Wi-Fi free of authentication will make Syracuse University the most connected campus in the country. Continue Reading

Answers Cloud Migration FAQ

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Orange Online: May 2024 Student Newsletter

This message was originally shared to all students via email on May 1, 2024.

Tech To-Dos Before Graduation

Congratulations to all of our soon-to-be-graduates! On Answers, you can find a list of information technology resources (e.g., email, Google Workspace, Adobe Creative Cloud and more) and how long you will retain access to them following graduation. It also is important to migrate your University Google Drive data, as well as transfer ownership of any surveys you created in Qualtrics for faculty or staff who will need to use them in the future. To transfer ownership of a Qualtrics survey, send an email from your @syr.edu address to qualtrics@ot.syr.edu and name the specific survey(s) to be transferred and the new owner(s).

Aira Visual Interpreting Service Available Soon

Information Technology Services (ITS) has announced a new partnership to make the Aira Visual Interpreting Service available to the campus community at no cost, effective Friday, May 3. The University’s designation as an Aira Access Partner means that anyone—including students, faculty, staff, families and other visitors who are blind or have low vision—can use the Aira Explorer mobile app’s on-demand visual interpreting service to navigate campus and complete a variety of tasks.

End-of-Semester Travel Tip: Configure Your Multi-Factor Authentication

If you have not already done so, please remember to configure your multi-factor authentication (MFA) methods before you leave campus to ensure you retain access to your University accounts (email, Microsoft applications, etc.). ITS recommends you download and configure the Microsoft Authenticator app on the mobile device you will take with you. You can learn more about MFA on Answers.

Assistive Technology Solutions Available for the Campus Community

ITS makes several assistive technology (AT) solutions available to the campus community. For example, community members can download a free version of JAWS screen reader and ZoomText screen magnification software from Freedom Scientific on their personal Windows machine using their @syr.edu email address. Visit the ITS Digital Accessibility Services Assistive Technology Solutions page for more information, including a complete list of campus-wide AT solutions.

MakerSpace Summer Hours

The MakerSpace will still be open to students, faculty and staff over the summer. Schedule information is available on the MakerSpace website. Located in Kimmel Computer Lab, the ITS MakerSpace houses a fabrication lab with a variety of tools and equipment that are free of charge for all students. All majors, minors and experience levels are welcome!

Phishing Alerts on the ITS Instagram Account

Criminals use malicious email to try to trick you into revealing your password or other sensitive information or to infect your computer with malware. These phishers sometimes try to make their emails look real by using companies’ or institutions’ logos, fonts and colors. Urgent demands also are common (for example, “Reply with your password within 24 hours or your account will be closed!”). In addition to the ITS Phish Bowl, ITS shares examples of phishing emails on Instagram to increase awareness of common scams.

SpectrumU on Campus

Do you need a break from studying? When you connect to a campus network, you can watch your favorite movies and shows by downloading the SpectrumU app or by visiting watch.spectrum.net through your browser.

System Alerts

If you have trouble connecting to a campus website or system, the System Status page on the ITS website can help you determine whether there is an issue with your computer or something else. The System Status page includes notifications for scheduled downtimes and alerts for unscheduled downtimes or outages. You also can sign up to receive notifications and alerts by email.

Helpful Resources

ITS and the campuswide information technology community are available year-round to help with your tech questions. Resources include:

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