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  1. Take richer notes:  OneNote is a flexible application for information gathering and multiple user collaboration for course notes and meeting minutes.  It captures notes that are typed from a keyboard or handwritten from a stylus, screenshots, and audio recordings. You can invite others to view or collaborate on your notes.   

  2. You can control whether Grade Items in Grades are visible to students students through Grade Item Restrictions. That is, even if a grade is published, a Grade Item restriction can mean students can't see that grade through Grades.

    Add or remove Grade Item restrictions to affect what Grade Items students see.

  3. SOLAR is Stony Brook University's enterprise-wide, self-service system which provides faculty, staff, and students with online access to manage personal information. Students use SOLAR to register for classes, print schedules, view and pay bills, update personal contact information, view transcripts, and submit student employment timesheets. Employees use SOLAR to update personal contact information, view vacation/sick accruals, print class rosters, submit grades, and much more.

     

  4. 25Live is a space and course scheduling system which enables the University to optimize the use of classroom, meeting and other spaces available on campus. This system helps simplify the room request/reservation process and provides analytics on space needs and assignments, therefore establishing a benchmark for efficient space usage on campus.

  5. In an effort to decrease the number of passwords required to access computing applications across the University, DoIT has incrementally implemented its Web-based, NetID Single Sign On (SSO) service since 2008. Users can log in to campus applications such as Google Apps for Education and WolfMart without having to sign on multiple times or remember many passwords. The SSO service is only used for those applications accessed through a Web browser. Client-based applications, such as the mail client on a smart phone, do not use the Stony Brook SSO.

     

     

  6. Most SINC Sites may be reserved for classes. In addition, some computer classrooms are reserved exclusively for course use and are not used as open labs for students.

  7. Department shared folders are a secure and convenient way for staff members within a department to share and collaborate on documents and other files.  You can map department shared folders and control who can access them from the Active Directory.

  8. Degree Works is an easy-to use degree audit tool for undergraduate students and their advisors. 

  9. AND an instructor that you consider submitting both.   Get Help Request Help Consult with DoIT SUNY Brightspace Help FAQs For Instructors For Students Brightspace ... learners' overall progress as a course and individually.  This tool can ...
  10. for your students. Built in Support Ally provides built in support to help ... inaccessible items. Ally also generates a Course Accessibility Report which shows you your course accessibility rating and what changes you can make ...
  11. Google Contacts stores and organizes contact information for those you communicate with and the Stony Brook Directory. Contacts can contain basic information-like names, email addresses, and phone numbers-or extended information, like physical addresses, employers, departments, job titles, or custom notes. Contacts sync with the other Google Apps (Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Hangouts) and mobile devices so you have easy access from anywhere. 

  12. Every active employee, student, and faculty member is assigned a NetID, which is used to access various computing resources. Use the New Password Reset Tool to Set/Change your NetID Password or find your NetID.

  13. cameras, hide the attendee list, select an attendee to present and share his ... attendees' video.  This can improve the quality of the broadcast. Hide attendee ... By Customer Engagement and Support Customer Engagement and Support Help Portal ...
  14. https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/installing-and-signing-into-the-zoom-application-client More information about Zoom's Waiting Room. Sign into the Zoom ... This article will show you how to migate that barrier by implementing ... Engagement and Support Customer Engagement and Support Help Portal Not Rated ...
  15. SB You is a web publishing platform powered by WordPress that lets you quickly create professional-looking websites. Faculty, staff and students can create a single site or as many as they want for a variety of purposes such as course information, team activities or personal blogs and portfolios.

  16. The SBU Faculty Profiles website is available to Stony Brook University faculty across all campuses. The new site is a single place where faculty can update and review their faculty profile. The site acts as the primary repository for several data points and aggregates data from other sources. NetID authentication is required to sign in to update a faculty profile.

  17. Schedule Builder is a web-based program that allows students to build their Stony Brook class schedules much quicker and easier.

  18. VoiceThread is a web-based application that allows you to place media artifacts such as images, presentations, videos and documents and have an asynchronous discussion around it. 

  19. semester, in your course, it should be designed and built in the same manner ... your course, consultation with an instructional design professional from The Faculty Center is as important to the overall success of your course ...
  20. Stony Brook University maintains an electronic post office (EPO) for all students, faculty and staff. The EPO is essentially a mail forwarding device that allows everyone at the University to have the same generic email address (@stonybrook.edu) so that no matter what email system Stony Brook may adopt or what domain names change, people will still receive their email.

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