Remote Communication
Here are some tips to help everyone communicate remotely. Please review the university's Online Learning website to understand the basic framework within which our courses will operate. See also our Design Software page.
What you'll need
- mid-level computer (see Computer Specifications)
- Internet connection
- access to sufficient software for your assignments
Video Conferencing
Before you begin, please read .
Zoom
Most instructors are using for class meetings. For instructions, see .
Conceptboard
Some instructors may ask you to create a free account to share and discuss your projects.
Teams
To discuss projects with other students and with instructors, you can also use Teams, which is part of Dal's Microsoft Office 365 suite of applications. You can form groups, chat, share files, and more. It works on both laptops and phones. Ìý
- go to , log in, and click on the 9-square grid at the top left
- click on Teams
- in Teams: if you wish to download the Teams desktop app, click on the download button at the lower left corner
- for tutorials, go to the Help menu > Microsoft Teams Help
Collaborate Ultra
Some of your instructors may use for video conferencing with you. They will set it up as a module in . To help instructors create a video session, and to help students participate in a session, see the School's . For additional tutorials, start at the .Ìý
File Storage and Sharing
OneDrive
Each Â鶹´«Ã½ student has 1 TB of free cloud storage on OneDrive. You can share these files with others within Â鶹´«Ã½. Go to , log in, and click on the 9-square grid at the top left. See also .
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You can share files with someone outside (and inside) Â鶹´«Ã½. Both are free for basic uses.
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Updated 2 Jan. 2022
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