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- Productivity/Software
- Zoom
Instructions for using the Admit All feature in Zoom Waiting Rooms.
- Knowledge Base
- Connectivity
- Wireless Questions and Answers
The wireless network covers all areas of every campus building and many outdoor areas (e.g. patios, quads, and athletic areas). All residences, including student rooms and lounges, have access to the wireless network.
- Knowledge Base
- Connectivity
- Wireless Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting a weak or missing wireless signal
- Knowledge Base
- Productivity/Software
- Zoom
If you are joining or hosting a meeting individually you can meet anywhere, including your office. Find out what other spaces on campus already equipped for Zoom meetings.
- Knowledge Base
- Security
- Security Awareness Training
Physical security best practices
- Knowledge Base
- Course Technology
- Academic Continuity
Some general considerations and resources that faculty can use to help navigate teaching in a hyflex or hybrid classroom where some learners are physically present while others are remotely taking the course.
- Knowledge Base
- Productivity/Software
- Zoom
How to enable live captions and transcriptions for Zoom meetings.
- Knowledge Base
- Telephone/Voicemail
Forward calls from your desk phone to another device
- Knowledge Base
- Productivity/Software
- Zoom
A set of best practices for any user trying Zoom for the first time.
- Knowledge Base
- Productivity/Software
- Zoom
Recommendations and settings to keep Zoom meetings secure.
- Knowledge Base
- Course Technology
- Canvas
- Canvas Resources for Faculty
Do you need to teach your students remotely and have little or no notice to plan to do so?
- Knowledge Base
- Course Technology
- Academic Continuity
Video guides for the most frequently used tools for online instruction, including Zoom and Canvas.
- Knowledge Base
- Course Technology
Mirroring 360 is a program on some teaching stations that facilitates faculty teaching wirelessly from mobile devices or laptops; enhances collaboration and discussion by enabling display from multiple student devices; and can be used in various other ways in the classroom. If you are interested in using Mirroring 360 in your class, contact the Digital Learning Team at 315-781-4420 or dlc@hws.edu.
- Knowledge Base
- Course Technology
Tips and templates for getting started with poster projects. For additional help contact the Digital Learning Team.