Technology to help you stay connected

Technology tools that make it possible to work, study and teach when you can鈥檛 get to campus.



Checklist for Working Remotely

Make sure you have essential equipment for remote office set-up

Forward your office phone to cell phone - see specific instructions in Communication Tools

Set up your Zoom,  . , .  Send invites to those with whom you'll need to connect.

Set up your VPN connection.
View programs that typically require VPN access

Test webcam, headphones and audio connections from your remote office location.

Test your from your remote office location (you will need minimum 0.06-0.08 Mbps for audio only, 1.5 Mbps for video).  Remember to call in using audio only, unless screen sharing is absolutely necessary.  No internet? View connection options.

Upload any files from your desktop to that you'll need while you're away.

If you regularly connect to a network drive at work, here's how to map to that same drive from a remote office location.

Create a space to hold . 




Accessing Your Work Remotely

Virtual Desktop

The VDI (Virtual Desktop Instance) gives access to a Windows Desktop from anywhere on almost any device. With a Virtual Desktop you can also easily access network shared drives as well as many other widely used resources on the University network.


Remote Desktop

Remote Desktop applications allow remote access to your computer from off campus using another device.
Use this method only as a last resort, if there is an application or data on your work computer that you have no other way to access. In all other cases, work from your device directly or by using the virtual lab.

Using VPN

When you are not connected directly to the campus network, VPN (Virtual Private Network) client creates a 鈥渢unnel鈥 between your computer and the campus network that identifies you as a member of the 麻豆传媒 community, allowing you virtual access to restricted networked resources. 

, 麻豆传媒Online and don鈥檛 require connecting to the VPN. However, if you need to access software that requires connecting to the VPN, make sure that the VPN client is installed, configured, and tested on your computer.

Below are some of the most commonly used software applications that require a VPN login prior to accessing off-campus. Visit  for details on university software not listed here.


 




Optimize your online experience

Best practices for working remotely to ensure continued work productivity and the most efficient use of your network bandwidth.

Best Practices for Remote Meetings

  • Best practices for securing your Zoom meetings.
  • If screen sharing is necessary, call in using computer/internet audio, rather than dialing in a phone number.
  • Ensure any other nearby devices that might be using network resources are disabled or turned off.
  • Download your web conferencing app on your phone and join audio-only. If this is not an option, use the phone number dial-in option as a last resort. 
    Here are examples of joining Zoom and .

 



Widely-used applications

Popular Links

- Login to Blackboard to access your class(es)

 - Access your Google Apps @麻豆传媒 email account

 - 麻豆传媒 Online Services

 - Manage your 麻豆传媒 username and password

 

 

Productivity Tools

Communication Tools

 





Telephones

Forward calls & access voicemail


* Remote 麻豆传媒F campuses should consult their phone system documentation for instructions on call forwarding.

 




Additional Resources

 

 




IT Policies & Guidelines

 


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