You must have a Duo account provisioned for a Push operation to your mobile device.
If you have not already provisioned Duo for your TAMUC credentials, you can follow this link to get started. https://appsprod.tamuc.edu/uportalapps/duodevmgtportal
Note: Login via the Palo Alto Global Protect is not possible without setting up Duo Push.
Your TAMUC PC or laptop should already have VPN software installed. If you do not have VPN software or have questions please call the helpdesk at 903-486-6000. The Palo Alto Global Protect VPN is the required VPN. We have a comprehensive guide on installing VPN software on your home computer.
You share bandwidth with all your neighbors. When everyone is streaming 4K videos your bandwidth will be affected. Use audio instead of video whenever you can as it reduces the amount of bandwidth used.
Your TAMUC laptop will still need all of its security patches and we can update it over the internet if it is on and rebooted but not logged in. Patching will occur on Thursday nights from 10:00 pm to 4:00 am. This should be enough time to complete the patching before you begin work. However, bandwidth in your neighborhood will vary so be prepared to have a slow PC while patching is completing.
Your camera shows a lot more than you think so be aware of your attire and your surroundings.
Mute your laptop when you are not speaking to reduce background noise. (kids, pets, etc…)
Here is an excellent article from HighSpeedInternet.com explaining many of the options and issues with internet service at home, including many free options.
This article Guidance to Districts on Providing Internet to Students (PDF) talks about the commitments from many cable companies to provide internet service during this pandemic. It also includes many useful links to those companies as well as details about their efforts.
You may hang up and verify your alternative greeting by calling your extension.
You may hang up and verify your standard greeting by calling your extension.
Please note: Using the icons under the Phone column will use your deskphone as the playback device.
Important sign-in requirements for Office365 applications
When prompted to “Enter your email address”, enter your TAMUC active directory username using the following format. firstname.lastname@tamuc.edu . You must append the @tamuc.edu.
If prompted to enter your password, enter your TAMUC active directory password.
To use the online version of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, or OneNote click the link below and then sign-in using your TAMUC AD credentials.
Navigate to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/enduser-training
To install MS Teams (Windows, Mac, and Linux), navigate to: https://teams.microsoft.com/downloads
Start Teams
TAMUC University accounts are now available under a 3-year site-license agreement for Faculty and Staff. The following link provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up your account
Click here to download a PDF version of the Zoom instructions.
It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with this new tool before you being using it for work-related meetings. You can view short Zoom Tutorials or register for Zoom Webinars.
Being virtual brings lots of challenges and many of you have experienced this, especially those who are visually impaired. Here’s a common excerpt shared from a visually impaired person.
I’m visually impaired. I’ve been in a ton of trainings this week on remote apps for working from home.
The audio usually sounds like this “I’m going to click on this. Then I’ll open that over here. Click on that. Now we’ll go over there and check this box. Now I’m selecting this …”
I don’t want to hassle my hard-working colleagues because they are already stressed. Griping about lack of access seems so mean-spirited!
And I’m pretty good at figuring out stuff on my own but it’s such a big waste of my time. And it’s so lonely having to always figure out everything all by myself. Why can’t people **SAY*** what they are clicking on!
If you are holding virtual meetings, training or webinars, let’s practice making an effort to say what you are clicking on. It will certainly help those who are visually impaired.
If you are not the presenter holding the virtual session, I encourage you to ask the presenter to ‘say’ what they are clicking on.