Connect Remotely
IT resources to work, teach, and learn while away from campus
Not on campus today? The good news is the vast majority of IT systems are readily accessible from off campus - just as they are on campus. But there is some planning involved. Here's what you might need when working, teaching or learning remotely.
Get Ready!
Plan AheadHere's what you will need when working from a remote location.
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Duo Two-Factor AuthenticationMost IT systems require Duo Two-Factor Authentication. Make sure your secondary authentication method can be accessed remotely (like a cell phone, home phone or hardware token). If you need assistance enrolling a "remote-friendly" secondary authentication method, please contact the Technology Support Center. |
EquipmentYour Work Set-Up - Employees should avoid using their personal computers to conduct university business. As an employee of the university you may be a target for phishing email or malware that could damage your personal computer or data. Given the pandemic circumstances, employees are now permitted to take home university issued equipment without prior approval. Equipment will be tracked and must be returned undamaged after the university returns to normal operations. Loaners - Loaner laptops are generally available, however, the due to the pandemic, all laptops have already been distributed. For assistance using a loaner laptop, please email [[support]]. All Technology-Related Purchases (including MiFi devices) - For information about all technology-related purchases (including information about MiFis or Personal Hotspots) please see the COVID-19 Cost Containment Plan on the Procurement Website. |
Work Remotely
Best Practices
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Chat & Video ConferenceYou can meet face-to-face even when located in different places. Learn about video conferencing options or check these out:
Google is temporarily expanding its Google Hangouts offerings in response to the Coronavirus. Read more about how Google is Helping Schools Stay Connected. |
Phone Calls & VoicemailMany W&M faculty and staff members have a ShoreTel/Mitel phone at their desk. Useful work-remotely functionality is available through the Mitel Connect software package. It may already be installed on your work computer; if not, you can download and install it. You can use Mitel Connect to make and receive calls at your computer - the soft phone option. You can use Mitel Connect to set up and manage forwarding your calls to your cell phone, or you can ask us to start forwarding calls to your cell phone by emailing support@wm.edu. You can have your voicemails forwarded to your email as a recording - you can do that for yourself in Mitel, or ask us to allow that feature by emailing support@wm.edu. You can check your voicemail and update your greeting on the voicemail access, 757-221-1000. Use your 5-digit extension and voicemail password. Press 7 for mailbox options and listen to the prompts to update your voicemail greeting. If you don't know your voicemail password, you can email support@wm.edu. More information about the phone system is available at Phone Services For Departments. You can also use Microsoft Teams for interoffice phone calls or Zoom for videoconferencing. |
Share & Store FilesW&M has several different storage and file-sharing options available:
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VPN & VDI - When is it necessary?A few systems, like advancement apps or TOAD, will require a secure network connection. For those systems you can connect to the Virtual Private Network (VPN) or Virtual Desktops (VDI).
Please note! The systems below are readily available and do NOT require a secure VPN or VDI connection. Please save those limited resources for the systems that do have that requirement.
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Teach Remotely
Banner Self-ServiceNeed to input grades or access course schedules? Banner Self-Service is accessible from off-campus through myW&M. |
BlackboardBlackboard is W&M's academic learning management system. You can access Blackboard directly at blackboard.wm.edu or use the Blackboard icon found on myW&M. Find lots of information about using Blackboard on our Blackboard Help for Faculty website. You can also access Blackboard on your mobile device. |
G Suite (Google Tools)G Suite provides access to a suite of Google tools, like Google Drive (storage and file sharing) and Google Hangouts (videoconferencing). G Suite Apps are now available to all W&M faculty, staff, and students! Google is temporarily expanding its Google Hangouts offerings in response to the Coronavirus. Read more about how Google is Helping Schools Stay Connected. |
Instructional ResourcesThe Instructional Resilience website is full of great advice from the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation to help instructors teach their classes remotely. W&M Libraries Resources page provides expert help and guidance on library and instructional services for working at home. |
Panopto - Lecture CapturePanopto is an easy-to-use tool for recording presentations and video screen captures that can be easily distributed to others. To access Panopto, connect to Blackboard and navigate to the Tools section. Hardware:
Don't have a webcam on your computer? You can record videos on the mobile app!
Instructions for setting up Blackboard Course for Panopto For Students: How to view Panopto videos |
Poll Everywhere (Student Response System)Poll Everywhere (PollEv) is a web-based student response system (SRS) that works on any Internet enabled device. Instructors can choose from a variety of question types to display via a mobile-friendly website and ask students to engage with the content by responding to the questions on their devices. Students can set-up an account using their William & Mary credentials by visiting https://www.polleverywhere.com/login. |
Zoom - VideoconferencingZoom is an easy-to-use, cloud-based conferencing solution that provides both video and audio conferencing, mobile collaboration, screen sharing capabilities and online meetings. Zoom Pro is now available to all W&M faculty, staff, and students! Hardware:
Don't have a webcam on your computer? You can also use the mobile app from a smartphone! |
Learn Remotely
Blackboard & PanoptoBlackboard is W&M's academic learning management system. You can access Blackboard directly at blackboard.wm.edu or use the Blackboard icon found on myW&M. Find lots of information about using Blackboard on our Blackboard at W&M website. Blackboard Test Taking Tips can be found here. You can also access Blackboard on your mobile device. For Students: How to view Panopto videos |
Course Planning & Schedules
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G Suite (Google Tools)G Suite provides access to a suite of Google tools, like Google Drive (storage and file sharing) and Google Hangouts (videoconferencing). G Suite Apps are now available to all W&M faculty, staff, and students! Google is temporarily expanding its Google Hangouts offerings in response to the Coronavirus. Read more about how Google is Helping Schools Stay Connected. |
Microsoft Office 365Install a free licensed version of Office 365 to take advantage of the numerous productivity tools. |
Zoom - VideoconferencingZoom is an easy-to-use, cloud-based conferencing solution that provides both video and audio conferencing, mobile collaboration, screen sharing capabilities and online meetings. Zoom Pro is now available to all W&M faculty, staff, and students! Hardware:
Don't have a webcam on your computer? You can also use the mobile app from a smartphone! |
Support
Technology Support Center (TSC)If you have any tech-related questions please contact the Technology Support Center (TSC) for help.
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Law SchoolFor technology support at the Law School, contact: Matthew Rouette Robert Jordan |
School of BusinessFor technology support at the Mason School of Business, contact the Mason TSC help desk at 757-221-3401 or [[m|help]]. The Business School also provides access to Business-specific resources through the MyMason intranet. |
School of EducationFor technology support at the School of Education, contact: |
Off-Campus Internet Connection TipsWant to improve your home or off-campus internet connection? Here are things that can help! |
Stay Informed!
Stay informed about any current or future system outages. Go to the IT homepage and check out the System Status box on the right-hand side.
Questions?
Contact the Technology Support Center (TSC)
757-221-4357 (HELP) | [[support]] | Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm