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  1. that you are logged in correctly in the Web, App and Google Calendar   Sign ... https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/installing-and-signing-into-the-zoom-application-client Learn more about Getting Started with Zoom Ensure that you are logged in correctly in the Zoom Web Portal, Zoom Client and Google Calendar ...
  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Google Sites Clubs, Faculty, Staff, Students, Teaching Assistants Classic Google Sites are being transitioned to New Google Sites. In October ... to New Google Sites.  Learn more. There are two types of editing in Google ...
  5. Use Google Meet for video conference meetings and screen sharing with up 100 participants.

  6. Use getwolfienet.com to properly configure laptop computers, mobile devices and tablets to make for a quicker and easier connection to WolfieNet-Secure.

  7. Google Calendar Clubs, Faculty, Researchers, Staff, Students, Teaching Assistants In Google Calendar, you can view a resource and its availability when creating an event. If you need to refer to a calendar resource ...
  8. DoIT Training and Development aims to promote and support employee development by providing high-quality training programs designed to support the university's goals.

  9. Each campus residence is equipped with a wired network connection. In addition, there are several locations on campus where public jacks are available for use.

  10. 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.

  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. Stony Brook University is a member of the SUNY Center for Professional Development (CPD). As an active member Stony Brook receives a number of professional development "points" that may be used by SB employees to pay for the cost of registration to SUNY CPD-sponsored academic program events.

  13. Workshop Catalog Administrative Systems » Blackboard » Collaboration Tools » Google Apps » Instructional Technologies » Software » University Facilities » View All » Events & Workshops ...
  14. Office 365 is a collaborative, cloud-based storage, communication and applications solution provided by Microsoft.

    Office 365 is HIPAA and Export Control compliant.

     

  15. Stony Brook University is a NERCOMP Member

    NERCOMP cultivates communities of practice around information and technology, promotes strategic partnerships, and advances innovation and leadership in educational institutions across the Northeastern United States.

  16. Stony Brook University offers researchers several different options depending on needs.

  17. DoIT's TLT Educational Technologies department maintains the local origination system for both the residential and hospital cable TV system in accordance with the Policy on Use of Campus Cable Television System. Each system has locally-originated channels (see channel lineup below) that includes satellite, electronic bulletin board, and video playback systems. Most of the residential channels are programmed by other departments, but run through the Educational Technologies system. Educational Technologies is not responsible for other programming (purchasing entertainment or news channels) or transmission (reception problems). Students experiencing problems with reception or concerns about non-locally originated programming should contact their RHD.

  18. Beyond IT Looking to get new hardware? There are plenty of different ... It contains more than enough computing power to get any and all work done and does so in a simple package. The included Productivity Apps let you get ...
  19. 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.

  20. NVivo is software for gaining richer insights from qualitative and mixed-methods data.

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