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This page was created as a resource for Biola Faculty so that teaching, learning, and day-to-day work may continue from remote locations.

 How to get access to a computer for working remotely.

If you need to work remotely but do not have a laptop, please use the following Formstack form to assess what type of computer resources are available and appropriate for you to use. Please fill out this form before taking home a Biola desktop computer — not all desktop computers are configured for home use and they may not function properly off campus.

 How to report what technology equipment you've taken home.

If you have or will take home any technology equipment with asset tags, like desktop computers, monitors, or docks, please let us know by filling out our checkout form. It is critical that Biola be able to track what technology equipment has left campus.


Technology Resources for Teaching Remotely

ServiceRelated Resource
Tech Support
 How to Request Technical Support

How to Contact Biola Tech Support:

Hours:

  • The IT Helpdesk is available Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Remote Support:

Appointment:

  • You can create an on-campus appointment to visit IT Helpdesk for assistance. Before setting an appointment contact us and ask about troubleshooting the issue with a remote screen sharing session.
Internet Options
 How to Improve or Get a Home Internet Connection

It’s more important than ever to have a stable, sufficiently fast internet connection while teaching, learning, and working remotely. IT has gathered resources on special internet offers and some tips for improving your existing home internet.

For more information, please see our Off-Campus Internet Connection page.

Canvas
 General Canvas Information
Email & Calendaring
 How to Use Gmail & Google Calendar
Google Email and CalendarHow to Use Google Services
File Sharing
 How to Share Files Online
Virtual Lab Access
 How to Access Virtual Computer Labs

If you teach a course in an IT-managed computer lab, you should have received an invitation to a virtual lab environment from Microsoft Azure. Most computer lab software will be supported in the Azure Lab Services environment.

How to Log In To Azure Lab Services

Software for Students
 How Students and Faculty Can Access Software

If you have a general request for how to access software for your students, please use our computer software request form. For access to Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, or a list of free software for download, see the directions below.


The following software is available to students and faculty to install on their personal computers:

Web-Conferencing Resources

 How to Choose the Right Web-Conferencing Tool

The following page lists and compares common web-conferencing features between BigBlueButton, Google Meet, WebEx and Zoom.

 How to Add Alternative Web-Conferencing in Canvas

Biola is directing Faculty to use BigBlueButton in Canvas to facilitate web-conferencing at this time. We do understand some Faculty may be more familiar with other forms of web-conferencing and have curated some instructional pages on how to use Google Meet, WebEx or Zoom in Canvas.

The following pages will also assist if BigBlueButton ever were to encounter a service outage or degradation.



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