Welcome to FDU’s resource guide for remote learning and continued operations. Here, both faculty and students will find helpful support articles to continue your academic studies remotely. Whether it is a snow day, a scheduled absence, or emergency, offering classes remotely can help provide continuity or recover lost class time. These resources outlines steps and…
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Resources for Remote Learning and Operations
Sending an Encrypted File Using Email
According to FDU’s Written Information Security Program (WISP), in no case should they be sending or storing WISP protected information without the explicit authorization of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). If approved, these instructions will provide you with guidance on the methodology. Instructions for Windows If you do not have a university issued laptop…
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Trouble Connecting to Zoom
If you are scheduled to attend class using Zoom and you run into technical difficulties, here are some steps you can take. Common Fixes for Zoom Connection Issues More Resources for Troubleshooting with Zoom The following troubleshooting guide gives support for all devices that Zoom supports.
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Ways to Lead Productive and Inclusive Zoom Classes
Here are 5 ways to lead productive & inclusive Zoom Classes with your students.
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Zoom Live Training
Zoom experts host free and interactive live training webinars daily. Get up to speed in less than an hour. Please select the time zone that fits best for you when registering for one of our live training webinars.
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Zoom Video Conferencing
Zoom is a web-based video conferencing tool that allows users to meet online, with or without video. Zoom users can choose to record sessions, collaborate on projects, and share or annotate on one another’s screens, all with one easy-to-use platform. It offers quality video, audio, and a wireless screen-sharing performance across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS,…