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Latest revision as of 09:28, 26 April 2024
Whether you need to upload an assignment to Canvas or participate in a Zoom meeting, here are some technology resources to support students with remote learning.
Get Ready
Have this recommended equipment:
- A computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Chromebooks are available for checkout via the Evergreen Library - https://www.evergreen.edu/library/chromebooks
- Headphones (preferably with a mic) and a camera for video-based Zoom meetings
- Internet Access: Secure, reliable high-speed internet, preferably high speed. If you can plugin to ethernet instead of wifi, even better.
- For free wifi Hotspots see the: WA State Drive-in Wifi Hotspot Finder
Tools for Remote Learning
Canvas
- Keep Learning Canvas Site resources for student remote learning
- Canvas Guide for Students
- Download the Canvas Mobile App for students - iOS or Android
Zoom
Check out the Helpwiki Getting Started with Zoom (Students)
Office 365
- The Microsoft Office suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) is available via the web-based apps or for download at office.com. Log in with your My Evergreen login and password.
- Stay connected and check your Evergreen email often at office.com
Additional Software
Many software companies are lifting restrictions and making their software freely available to students during the Spring 2020 Covid19 event. Check out our running list of software you may be able to install on your computer.
Assistive Technology Resources
There are a variety of tools available from Evergreen and various software companies.
Security
- Be aware of suspicious email (phishing) and internet scams. Report a phishing email by forwarding it to phishy@evergreen.edu.
- Keep your personal computers protected and up-to-date with antivirus software. Learn more.
- Be sure you have the latest updates installed for your personal computer's operating system.
- Use trusted and secure wi-fi whenever possible.
Get Support
- help.evergreen.edu -- Get help with your technology questions by creating a support ticket.
- Keep Learning -- Self-enroll in this Canvas Course for access to tutorials and resources for remote learning.