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  1. myTIME Staff For help and support for myTIME you can create a help ticket at help.stonybrook.edu.  How to seek more information about myTIME ... and Support Customer Engagement and Support Help Portal Not Rated ...
  2. Google Contacts Faculty, Researchers, Staff, Students You can change the name of a personal contact label in Google Contacts or remove people from the label.   To learn more about Google Contacts, see Get Started with Google ...
  3. 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. 

  4. Duo Security Two-Step Login Faculty, Researchers, Staff Please visit  https://guide.duosecurity.com/  for screenshots and extensive documentation on how to use DUO. Supported By Information Security Team doit_security@stonybrook.edu Not Rated ...
  5. Having an issue with one of our services? Looking for documentation? Interested in training? DoIT has a number of resources available for our different services to help you better use them to meet your needs. 

  6. labels to contacts to group them.  Learn more about managing contacts ... Google Contacts Faculty, Staff, Students There are two different types of Google Contacts. Each is managed separately and contains similar, ...
  7. contacts at  contacts.google.com. Learn more about delegating contacts Shared ... Google Contacts, Google Mail Clubs, Faculty, Guests, Postdocs, ... fields. Also, this change will not affect Google Contacts in your individual ...
  8. As you are aware, we are changing our Learning Management System (LMS) from BlackBoard to Brightspace. For the Fall 2022 semester, you will have the option to use either tool.

  9. Google Apps for Education is the primary email system for everyone at Stony Brook University except Hospital employees and members of the School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine. Stony Brook's Google Apps suite of products includes Mail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sites, Groups, Hangouts and a host of other applications to enhance communication and real-time collaboration across campus.

  10. Mail, Contacts, & Calendars) Select Google In the Sign in window, ... Google Mail Faculty, Staff, Students I. Before You Start Important! In order to access Stony Brook's Google Apps in your Mac apps you ...
  11. Google Drive provides a single place to store, create, sync, and share documents, files, and folders of all types.  Access files anywhere - at your desk, from home, or on a mobile device. 

  12. You can give another Stony Brook University Google Account access to your mail and/or contacts.

  13. Google Contacts Clubs, Faculty, Postdocs, Researchers, Staff, Students, Teaching Assistants New Google Contacts doesn't have the option ... import a list of email address into Google Contacts and then rename ...
  14. https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/installing-and-signing-into-the-zoom-application-client Learn more about Getting Started with Zoom Ensure that you ... account? In this article you will learn how to properly log into the Zoom Web ... https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/installing-and-signing-into-the-zoom-application-client *Some features only work in the Zoom Client.   Troubleshooting ...
  15. Beyond IT Stony Brook's Teaching Learning Lab offers a wide variety of services to help teach and assist in the creation of multimedia ... and get help and additional input on anything from a PowerPoint presentation ...
  16. Zoom is a video and audio conferencing tool with easy collaboration, chat, screen sharing and more across mobile devices, desktops, and telephones.

    Get the Zoom Desktop Client and sign in with SSO (NetID and NetID Password) to ensure you get into every Stony Brook meeting!

     

  17. Google Sites is an online application that makes it easy to host personal websites, especially for people who need quick, up-to-date access, with limited or zero Web development expertise.

  18. Google Groups makes it easy for groups of people - such as project teams, departments, or classmates - to communicate and collaborate over topics of common interest.  Request a Google Group for easy group email distribution.

  19. Google Calendar is the calendar feature offered with Google Apps for Education. It allows users to easily create, share, edit, and delete meeting invitations, calendar events, and tasks. These are easily accessed and synced between computers and mobile devices.

  20. Google Chat is a collaborative messaging tool. It allows you to chat, share content, schedule meetings, and more in a shared space with your team or 1-to-1. And all of your teams can have their own chat Spaces, for collaborating on documents and assigning team tasks. You can even create external Rooms to collaborate with people outside Stony Brook.

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