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Each department manages their own shared inbox or calendar resources in Outlook and has a designated person in that department who is set as the manager for those resources.


The Law School Tech Services desk has loaner laptops available for checkout to Law School Faculty, Staff, and Students.


Duo

All Faculty, Staff, and Students are required to use Duo when logging in to Bannerweb or when connecting to the VPN.


Email forwarding is available for students, adjunct law faculty, retirees, and alumni to forward their @richmond.edu emails to a personal email address.


Request External to the University Collaboration on non-departmental BOX files.


Activate network account to be able to access Network Resources.


A Photography/Videotape Consent Release Form is required by the University and should be submitted to TMSS, prior to videotaping services.


VPN

Secure access to networked resources from a remote (off-campus) location.


Need to Upgrade your Mac OS


Panopto is a cloud-based service that works in tandem with a desktop application that is used to record lectures in classrooms, or at your desk (commonly used for flipped classroom applications).


The web at the University of Richmond is centrally managed using a content management system called, Cascade CMS. Web Services and University Communications administers this tool and offer training materials and tutorials at web.richmond.edu.


Request or learn about Adobe Creative Cloud student licenses for courses. Faculty can submit class rosters for license provisioning and get help with access or installation issues.


If you are unable to find what you are looking for in the services above, use this to submit a ticket for assistance.


Request the creation of a new Top-Level Department Box folder or Box Hub.


WebFiles is storage space of 100MB allocated to each student, staff, faculty member, and student organization enabling them to maintain a website.


Blackboard is a web-based tool for teaching, learning, and collaboration.


Smart devices and game consoles must first be registered before they can connect to the wireless or wired network on campus.


All academic courses are added automatically in Canvas once created in Banner. Non-academic courses can be requested for committees, clubs, departments, etc.


Get support and find information on hardware in classrooms and public labs.


Information Services provides support for software to faculty, staff, and students. In addition, faculty and staff can request specialty software for their University computers or request a consultation with IS Procurement to discuss software purchasing options.


Request a shared mailbox (email inbox and calendar) for a University Department.


Issues and Questions related to Blackboard.


Self-Service Change for network password.


Zoom is a telecommunications application that offers quality video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing for conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars, across mobile devices, personal computers, and telephones.


Daily informational email digests that are sent to active faculty, staff, and students.