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  1. 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.

  2. SBEvents- New Event Session Import Faculty, Staff, Students If you need to cancel an event, we ask you notify us at:   sbevents@stonybrook.edu  as soon as you know the event needs to be cancelled. Your request ...
  3. SBEvents- New Event Session Import Faculty, Staff, Students SBevents supports the registration page for your event.   The University offers many locations both on campus and off for events.  You can learn more about venues ...
  4. 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.

  5. Google is introducing a new, integrated view for Gmail, making it easy to move between applications like Gmail, Chat, and Meet in one unified location on your computer.

  6. Use Google Meet for video conference meetings and screen sharing with up 100 participants.

  7. 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.

  8. For the fastest response, log in to the Service Portal with your NetID and password to report issues or make requests for IT services.
    The DoIT Service Desk will be prioritizing answering help tickets submitted through the Service Portal.

     

  9. 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.

  10. http://service.stonybrook.edu/portal University-Supported Devices Services Include: Remote Support New ... Conferences & Special Events Employee Assistance Program Institutional ... hardware specifications to look for in any new computer to guarantee a smooth ...
  11. in the event of your departure. Reassignment requires deactivation of your ... or to create a new account entirely. How can I activate the free LastPass ... to new risks that can be greatly reduced by following the below guidelines. ...
  12. 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.

  13. Beginning July 15th, 2020, the Chat in Gmail will transition from classic Hangouts to Google Chat. Google Chat still has chat functionality plus editing messages, reactions, and team rooms that support better team collaboration.

  14. WolfieNet-Guest is  to be used by visitors of the University's West Campus to attend conferences, seminars, workshops, etc.

  15. Google Mail Faculty, Staff, Students Starting July 30th, 2019, Gmail Offline is supported directly in Gmail. If you previously used the Gmail offline Chrome app, uninstall it before enabling the new feature in Gmail ...
  16. DoIT is no longer creating new Listserves.   This service is now only available for existing listserves.  If you are looking for a way to communicate with groups of people, we recommend Google Groups

  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. Certain employees may need mobile communication devices to support the legitimate business requirements of campus departments in achieving the University's objectives for excellence in education, healthcare, and research. It is essential to note that employees of Stony Brook University, utilizing Research Foundation or State funds, are prohibited from procuring telephone equipment, supplies, or services from local cellular service provider stores or service centers. Any requests for equipment, service, or user name changes with wireless service providers must adhere to this procedure. Personal use of the University’s mobile communication equipment and services is strictly prohibited. 

  19. Stony Brook University's Visa and Immigration Services has gone electronic with accessVIS, an online portal for students, faculty, and staff. The accessVIS system allows electronic submission of immigration requests to Visa and Immigration Services and provides a source of communication for updates and notifications.

  20. The online housing system used at Stony Brook University is called StarRez. 

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