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Technology Resources for Learning from Off Campus

IT@91心頭 has prepared the following list of technology resources to help students prepare to seamlessly continue their online learning from a distance. This toolkit will help you to:

  • Attend classesremotely
  • Prepare in advance for disruptions to campus operations (for example, a pandemic or extended severe weather)
  • Communicate with instructors and classmates during both normal operations andlarge-scale disruptions

This toolkit is not a definitive list of technology resources, nor is it designed to address non-technical issues, such as attendance policies or pedagogical best practices.

Please keep in mind that during a major disaster many of the tools referenced herein may not be available until they are recovered.

Be prepared

Make sure you have the appropriate technology you need to access your courses and a stable internet connection. Know where to go if you need technology help, and communicate any needs or limitations to your instructor.

    Basic technical requirements

    • Laptop Requirements
    • Current versions of a web browser such as or
    • Stable internet connection:The recommended internet speed to support most remote teaching and learning applications in addition to other internet useis 25 Mbps.

    Comcast has developed a comprehensive COVID-19 response to keep individuals and families connected to the Internet, including:

    1. : Speeds will increase to 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream for all new and existing customers. New families who connect will receive 60 days of Internet service for free. The Internet Essentials program is normally available to all in Comcasts service area for $9.95/month.
    2. : Xfinity WiFi hotspots across the country will be available to anyone who needs them for free including non-Xfinity Internet subscribers. For a map of Xfinity WiFi hotspots, visit . Once at a hotspot, select the xfinitywifi network name in the list of available hotspots and then launch a browser to connect.

    Resources for online learning, communication, and collaboration

    Useful for both emergency situations and general classroomactivity, this list provides resources for establishing lines of virtual communication and collaboration.

    Students are often required to use course specific software. IT@91心頭's Academic Software for Studentspage listsapplications available to students in the areas of creative computing, mapping, modeling, and statistical analysis--including instructions for accessing and installing.

    Your 91心頭 email address is your official university email account and should be checked daily.

    Accessing email from the web

    If you have access to a web browser but you dont have access to your own computer, you can still sign intowith your 91心頭 email and password.

    Accessing email from a mobile device

    Modern smart phones and cell-connected devices provide the best way to access email during emergencies. Cell networks are often buffered from the disruptions in power and are less susceptible to wind damage than cable, phone and fiber networks. When the worst does happen, cellular services are some of the first systems to be restored.

    How to Encrypt Emails

    When sending emails from home that contain confidential information, encrypt emails bysimply adding"91心頭 Confidential" without quotes followed byany additional text in the subject line.

    Canvas is 91心頭's learning management system. Your online classes in Canvas will serve as a hub for all the course content and activities.

    • Learn how to use Canvas as a student inthe.
    • Stay safe on Zoom. See this article about

    Your instructor may require you to submit video assignments using My Media and Media Space (Kaltura) within Canvas. Please be aware that Kaltura requires a minimum internet bandwidth of 10 Mbps.

    You may be required to attend virtual classes via Zoom.

    Microsoft Teams (AKA Teams) is a workspace for real-time collaboration and communication, meetings, file and app sharing, and more. You can use Teams to chat with your classmates and work together onshared documents for group projects.

    Microsoft Teams

    You can make one-on-one or group calls with your instructor or classmates directly from a chat without having to host a team meeting. These calls are private and won't appear in any team conversation. Entries for the calls will appear in your chat, though.

    Zoom

    Your instructor may hold classes virtually via a Zoom meeting room. You can also use Zoom to collaborate with classmates on groupprojects, share screens, orrecord yourself making a video presentation.

    *Please be aware that Zoom requires a minimum internet bandwidth of 1.5 Mbps.

    Save your files toOneDriveand access them from any device, anywhere. OneDrive also supports live document collaboration, comments, and real-time chat.

    Other Useful Information

    • See a list of resources to help youfrom the Office of Teaching and Learning.
    • Contact theIT Help Deskvia phone or online support ticket.
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    • Browse IT Website Student Resources for helpful links and information.
    • Library Services & Support: Browse and for library support.
    • Contact theDisability Services Programif you need to arrange special accommodationsfor learning with technology.
    • See the Office of Emergency Preparedness website for information about campus emergency planning and sign up for communications about university closures.
    • Laptop Loaner: Any student who is facing financial difficulty and are concerned about the laptop requirement may