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  1. Browse the software titles available for use on campus or purchase through campus affiliated programs. 

  2. Softweb is Stony Brook's software distribution website. It is the host from which members of the campus community may download different software titles

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Stony Brook University utilizes PointSolutions (previously Turning Technologies) polling clickers for interactive, wireless, student responses in classrooms and large lecture halls. PointSolutions allows instructors to float a poll bar above any application, and gives the ability to track each student's performance data generated during a lesson or team activity. This tracking produces student and class performance reports with respect to lessons.

  6. 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.  
  7. The WolfieNet-Secure wireless network is one of SBU networks available for connecting via WiFi to many of the SBU Campus resources and internet access.  WolfieNet-Secure is the recommended network for all students, faculty, and staff while on campus.  Use your NetID to gain access to this secure network for your personal mobile devices.

     

     

  8. These user standards expand upon University Policy: “ Responsible ... by reference.  They outline the responsibilities each member of the community ... or endpoint security software (e.g. Symantec EndPoint Protection) on devices you ...
  9. The Data Management Plan Tool (DMP Tool) is an online resource that is meant to assist researchers in creating data management plans as required by most grant proposals.

  10. Commonly referred to as Echo, Echo360 is a versatile and reliable system that automatically captures lectures and converts classroom voice, video, and visual-aids into high-quality media files. These media files can be accessed online from devices such as tablets, phones, and computers. Instructors can also utilize Universal Capture (Personal), which allows them to record from their own computers.

  11. maybe required to use some software. If you do not see a software title on the list below, please fill out a software request at  ... of software. Some SINC Sites have additional software based on the population ...
  12. program, BYOD spaces, and access to numerous academic software titles ... faculty, and staff members to access site-licensed, academic software titles ... software availability 24/7 on your personal device using the Virtual SINC ...
  13. The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is responsible for distributing broadcast email messages. Requests must be pre-approved by a relevant Vice President, Department Head, or the CIO.

  14. Most SINC Sites may be reserved for classes. In addition, some computer classrooms are reserved exclusively for course use and are not used as open labs for students.

  15. 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. 

  16. Assistants All Windows SINC Sites are equipped with a general pool of software. Some SINC Sites have additional software based on the population most served by the SINC Site. If you do not see a software title on the list ...
  17. As with most High Performance Computing systems, SeaWulf employs Environment Modules for managing development environments and providing software to users. Typically users initialize their environment when they log in by setting environment information for every application they will reference during the session. The Environment Modules package is a tool that simplifies shell initialization and lets users easily modify their environment during the session with modulefiles.

  18. 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.

     

  19. Kace allows users to install pre-approved software packages on their Stony Brook managed Windows computers at their convenience.

  20. software installation issues, or quick hardware diagnostics. Those ... it is the responsibility of the student to contact an outside vendor for out-of-warranty ...

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