This article is for students looking for information on how to keep learning and working remotely using UConn Services
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ITS provides students with IT resources that support teaching and learning, wherever that may occur. Below is information about how to learn, communicate, and collaborate wherever and whenever.
Attend your class online
HuskyCT (Blackboard) is UConn's Learning Management System. All classes at UConn have a HuskyCT site that was created to support remote teaching and learning. You have two options for accessing HuskyCT:
Web
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: You can connect to Blackboard on any computer using this link. Blackboard doesn't require any special software or browser plugins to be installed. If you are having problems connecting to the website, first go to the official blackboard browser checker and make sure your browser is supported. If you are still having issues, send an email to techsupport@uconn.edu.
Mobile
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: There is an app available for students to connect to Blackboard with mobile technology. There is an iOS app as well as an Android app.
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Communicate and collaborate remotely
Even if you are not meeting in person, ITS provides conferencing services that allow you to communicate with classmates, attend office hours, and participate in a virtual class.
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Collaborate
Your instructor may choose to use Blackboard Collaborate to meet with the class. This is an official Blackboard product that integrates with HuskyCT. No additional software or plugins are needed. For more information, head to our getting started page.
Webex
Webex is an alternative to Collaborate that your instructor may choose to use. While it does not integrate directly with Blackboard, it shares many of the same features. It also does not require any additional software or plugins to be installed. For more information, head to our getting started page.
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration and productivity tool that is included with Office 365. With teams, you can chat with individual or groups, hold video meetings, store and share files, and connect with other third-party solutions. For more information, head to our getting started page.
G Suite
University email accounts and calendars for students are hosted on G Suite (formerly Google Apps for Education). For more information, head to our More information is available on the getting started page.
Access UConn Software
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Students Download: You can download select software for both university, and personally-owned computers from the download portal, UConn OnTheHub. Sign in with your NetID and NetID password to see what is available to you.
UConn AnyWare Services
You can access software remotely through UConn AnyWare. With AnyWare Apps, you at software.uconn.edu. Under available software, select faculty or staff. You will see all of the university-licensed software available to you. When you click on an individual product, you can find out more information about it as well as begin the download process.
Online: You can also access software through the browser of many internet-connected devices through AnyWare. With Desktop, you connect to a virtual desktop that includes all the available software, and in Apps, you can select only the applications you wish to use and use them online. With AnyWare Desktop, you connect to a virtual desktop that includes all the available software.https://software.uconn.edu/uconn-software-online/AnyWare 2.0, our newest virtual offering, provides a virtual desktop experience and saves your settings and preference between sessions.
Store your documents
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As a student you can store your documents on the UConn P drive, or the university's copy of cloud in, Microsoft OneDrive.
P Drive
Windows - Mapping a Personal P: Drive on Windows
Mac - Mapping a Personal P: Drive on Mac
Linux - Mapping a Network Drive on Linux
OneDrive
All Operating Systems - Connecting to One Drive
Connect to the UConn VPN
Virtual Private Networking (VPN) software creates a secure, encrypted connection between your off-campus computing device (laptop, phone, tablet) and the campus network. There are two ways to connect to VPN, either via the downloadable client or via the web.
https://confluence.uconn.edu/x/jwLCB
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OneDrive: You have access to this cloud-hosted storage through your Office 365 account.