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  1. Learn more about Google Chat with External users  and creating a Room. Get started with Google Chat About Google Chat as an external user Create a Room ... organizations have turned Google Chat on. You cannot add external users to Group ...
  2. and select  Save Changes Learn more To use Snooze in new Gmail as of December ... Google Mail Faculty, Staff, Students Conversation view is a Google ... are grouped together. It shows you how the conversation evolved, and you do ...
  3. Google Groups Faculty, Staff, Students An email list is like ... but Google Groups also have their own email addresses. You can set the email ... Google Drive content, Sites, and Calendars) with group members. If you plan ...
  4. Google Groups Clubs, Faculty, Guests, Researchers, Staff, Students, ... or restrict posting to the group. Go to your groups at  groups.google.com Click ... Group Managers under Who can post. Google Groups Hosted By Customer ...
  5. this article.  In Brightspace, instructors have the ability to create groups ... More and then Course Admin), select  Groups  and select  New Category For Category name, type whatever name will help you know the group category ...
  6. Google Groups Faculty, Staff, Students Collaborative inboxes ... inbox features to your Google Group, see  Use a group as a collaborative inbox. To create a new group,  Request a Google Group  and then add ...
  7.     Training Videos Learn more about using your Cisco phone with a video specific ... in calling for help as follows: If you are on campus, whether you are using a desk phone or the Webex softphone and you need help- you will dial 333. ...
  8. Google Groups Clubs, Faculty, Guests, Researchers, Staff, Students, ... addresses) emails can be added to Google Groups, but non-domain group members will not be able to access Stony Brook Google Groups via the Google Group web page. ...
  9. Stony Brook University is registered with the InCommon Certificate Service, a means for IT partners and the University community to easily and affordably obtain digital certificates for the safe sharing of online resources, such as the securing of departmental Web servers.

    The InCommon Certificate Service provides unlimited SSL, encryption and code signing PKI certificates for all domains owned by Stony Brook University for one fixed annual fee, allowing Stony Brook to issue certificates based on technical and security needs. The certificates are generated through Sectigo, a trusted commercial certificate authority.

  10. Google Group managers can set who can manager group members, posts, and metadata.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.  
  13. you learn how to create more accessible documents and explains why your ... Echo360's Active Learning Tools help foster greater access to content. ... with Brightspace to convert your new and existing content into more accessible forms ...
  14. If you've been redirected to this page, then there was a problem accessing a Shibboleth-protected service. 

  15. contacts at  contacts.google.com. Learn more about delegating contacts Shared ... Google Contacts, Google Mail Clubs, Faculty, Guests, Postdocs, ... Directory, email addresses, and contact groups already in your Shared Mailbox ...
  16. Stony Brook University offers researchers several different options depending on needs.

  17. WolfieNet-Secure is Stony Brook University's recommended wireless network on West Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, and parts of East Campus. It is available to all faculty, students, and staff. New locations continue to be added as wireless technology and equipment continues to be upgraded and enhanced in order to handle the growing number of devices seeking to connect to the network. For visitors to the University, WolfieNet-Guest is the recommended network to use.

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

  19. 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.

  20. Stony Brook University has partnered with Kivuto Solutions' OnTheHub Network as a way to distribute select software products to the campus community for use on their own personal computers.

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