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  1. Qualtrics is a hosted survey and research tool that Stony Brook University has subscribed to in order to conduct quality surveys with the end result of collecting and analyzing data. It is available to all students, faculty, and staff who have an active NetID.

    Qualtrics cannot be used for clinical purposes or to collect data considered Protected Health Information (PHI). Confirm with IRB if you can use Qualtrics for your research.

  2. can be created from the Patron Portal @  ... open lab hours.   Students may loan out 1 laptop for a week (short term) ... during open lab hours.  Any stored data, installed apps, or other ...
  3. In an effort to maintain efficiency and reliability amongst computing equipment on the Stony Brook University Campus, the Division of Information Technology's Customer Engagement and Support department has instituted Hardware Support Standards.

  4. For convenience, you will want to bookmark this site or create a shortcut on your ... on navigation and exporting data to excel, see SBU Reporting Navigation and Export ...
  5. 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.

  6. Google Mail is the preferred email system at Stony Brook University for faculty, staff, and students on West Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, and select departments within the Health Sciences Center.

    Members of Stony Brook Medicine, including Stony Brook Hospital and the School of Dental Medicine, will continue to use Microsoft Exchange for email due to HIPAA compliance requirements.

  7. the link below to create a ticket. A professional staff member from ... a ticket Classrooms and Computer Labs Teaching and Learning Tools None ITSM ...
  8. In an effort to maintain efficiency and reliability of computer equipment at Stony Brook University, DoIT's Customer Engagement and Support department has instituted software support standards.

  9. Yammer is Stony Brook's internal social network. It is an online environment for discussion and conversation. It can help you get work done and support teamwork and collaboration across the institution.

  10. Google Hangouts Meet is a video conferencing tool that allows for screen sharing and chat. You can easily add Google Meet video conferencing links to Google Calendar events.

  11. 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!

     

  12. 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.

  13. Enterprise is a password management service that allows you to create, store, ... account currently, one will be created for you. Click here to request ... in the event of your departure. Reassignment requires deactivation of your ...
  14. Students can print in SINC Sites and other computer labs on campus, or by using Stony Brook's Print From Anywhere service.

    Staff and Faculty can visit the Institutional Printer Recommendation page for printer options.

  15. labs/study spaces that allow users to access both Windows & Mac computers. ... the first lab opened and historically stood for Stony Brook Instructional ... offer BYOD areas, group & individual study areas. More computer labs ...
  16. 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.

     

     

  17. Classroom Technology & Support Solutions provides numerous services to enhance and facilitate classroom instruction. Service counters in the Javits Lecture Center, the Health Sciences Center, and Frey Hall each provide different aspects of support.

  18. Each Monday morning Campus Announcements is sent by electronic mail to all active New York State and Research Foundation employees, and any alums, retirees, students, FSA employees, affiliates, or community members that have subscribed to receive the mailing.

  19. The Virtual SINC Site provides a way for students, faculty, and staff members to access site-licensed, academic software titles directly from their personal computers from either on or off campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students can also use the Virtual SINC Site to access the Print From Anywhere service using any device or operating system.

    Announcement - Virtual SINC Site now requires DUO 2-Step Login.  
  20. The AIP Windows plugin classifies, protects and encrypts documents to ensure only specific people can access them in email.  

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