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Information Technology Support Services Fall 2015 Students On behalf of Information Technology, we would like to welcome you to USF. Our job is to make sure you receive the necessary support to complete your technology-related tasks throughout the school year. The following pages introduce you to the computing resoures made available to you. Before continuing, please make sure your NetID account is active and in good order. NetID 2 MyUSF 2 Wireless Access 2 Service Desk 3 Gmail 3 Canvas 3 Computer Labs & Free Printing 4 Application Gateway 4 UStoreFiles 5 USFCard & Bull Buck$ 5 MoBull Messenger 5 MyUSF Mobile 5 Virus Protection 6 Important Information NetID Your NetID will be your access to most USF resources. To activate your NetID, visit netid.usf.edu and select Activate Your NetID. If you do not have your USF ID number available, click Lookup your USF ID number. Information Technology Online IT maintains a website with extensive information on all our products and services. Visit us at www.usf.edu/it. Online Help Center Use Live Chat to connect with the Service Desk staff, search for answers to the most frequently asked questions, and more at www.usf.edu/support. MyWeb 6 Research Computing 7 Other Resources 7 If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 974-1222. - USF Information Technology

NetID The NetID is your user ID at the university. Faculty, staff, and students are automatically eligible to obtain a NetID which allows you access to a variety of online services offered at the entire university system. To activate your NetID, please visit netid.usf.edu and select Activate Your USF NetID. If you do not have your USF ID number available, click the link titled Lookup your USF ID number. Your USF NetID account is used for: MyUSF Email Access Canvas Google Apps OASIS Application Gateway Software Tutorials Computer Labs Wireless Network IT Support Library online services Parking and Transportation Services (Tampa only) VPN Services Changing your official USF email address Updating your emergency notification settings Wireless Access USF offers high-speed wired connections with secure remote access and wifi free of charge. Visit www.usf.edu/wireless for details. Connect: To connect to the USF network, select the network from your wireless account list. After your device connects, open up a web browser and you will automatically be redirected to the registration pages. This registration is done once per semester. USF Gold You have the option to connect through USF Gold which offers encryption and other features not available on the standard wireless service. Connect to the network from your wifi network and type in your NetID and password once prompted. You can also find information on USF-Gold wireless at www.usf.edu/usfgold. MyUSF MyUSF is your access everything page at USF. By logging in once at my.usf.edu, you get access to Canvas for coursework, the Library for research, email for communication, OASIS, and many other systems. A NetID is required to access MyUSF content. To access MyUSF, visit my.usf.edu. Enter your NetID and password then click the Sign In button to log in. Information Technology Support Services 2

Service Desk The Information Technology Service Desk is your first point of contact for computing issues. The Service Desk provides support to students, faculty, and staff for a variety of systems including: NetID accounts USF-owned computers MyUSF Canvas USF websites Email Computer labs Virus/Spyware protection Wireless network The Service Desk is available by phone and email 24/7. For more information, visit www.usf.edu/support. NOTE: USF IT will never ask for your password, either by email or over the phone. Phone Support (813) 974-1222 (866) 974-1222 toll-free in FL Walk-In Hours Current schedule http://www.lib.usf.edu/about/ library-hours/ Location LIB 117, First floor Tampa Campus Library Online Access our live chat and our self-service portal www.usf.edu/support Email help@usf.edu Gmail An active NetID account is required to sign up for services which include Gmail, Calendar, Hangouts, Docs and more. From the main MyUSF page, hover over Email and select USF Gmail. NOTE: The first time you attempt to access one of the Google Apps for USF, you will see a page displaying a license agreement that you must read and accept to use Google Apps. Canvas Canvas is USF s Learning Management System. Don t miss conversations from your classes, view all of your coursework, classes, assignments, and grades all in one place. Instructors require a class assignment to access Canvas. Login instructions: 1. Login to MyUSF 2. Hover over Learning & Teaching Tools 3. Select Canvas From the main page of Canvas, you can access all of your course information. Click on a course to enter that course, or select Calendar to see what is due from ALL of your courses. Once you select a course, start exploring! Use the navigation bar on the left-hand side to see all of your course-specific content like Syllabus or Grades. Need help? Visit community.canvaslms.com. You can also access Canvas on your mobile device with the Canvas app. Visit your device s app store to download it. Fall 2015 Student Account Information 3

Computer Labs USF s Tampa campus houses five open-use computer labs, as well as classroom/instructional computer labs. The computers are mostly Windowsbased, with many of the academic/instructional software applications used by the colleges installed. The open-use labs are located in the Tampa campus Library and the first and second floors of the Marshall Student Center. The computers are available for use by active students, staff, faculty, and retired faculty with a valid USF ID card. In addition, each of the open-use labs is equipped with at least one workstation dedicated to users requiring Assistive Technology, i.e. ZoomText, Dragon Naturally Speaking, etc. The Digital Media Commons (DMC) is a multimedia production center with space and equipment available for use by active students and faculty, located on the first floor of the Library. Its equipment includes imacs, Windows-based computers, and audio-visual equipment available for check out. Need help? The DMC staff are standing by to answer your questions. For more information, visit www.lib.usf.edu/digital-studio/. USF s SMART Lab provides instruction and tutoring in Science, Math, and Research Technology during designated hours. When not allocated as an instructional lab, the SMART Lab is available for open use. It contains 324 Windows-based computers. For open-use use availability, check the lab schedule at www.lib.usf. edu/smart-lab/. Sponsored by USF s Career Services center, the Job Shop is open to active students and located in the lobby of the Main Library. There are eight workstations available for students to search online for job openings, internships, Cooperative Education programs, and full-time professional opportunities. Learn more by visiting www.lib.usf. edu/job-shop/ and www.usf.edu/career-services/. Can t find an available computer? Rather sit in Starbuck s while researching that paper? The Library offers laptops and ipads for check out. For more information, go to www.lib.usf.edu and click on the How Do I? tab. Free Application Printing Gateway You can now print for free on campus. Stations are located throughout campus including the Library and Marshall Center. Enrolled students have $2.50 per day for printing or copying. Once you exceed your $2.50, you must use your Bull Buck$ account. Printing fees are $.11 for black and white and $.22 for color. Scanning to email is available free of charge. You can also install the printers on your personal computer. See the link below for instructions. COMING FALL SEMESTER: Mobile Printing. You will be able to print from any device, including ipad, iphone, and other mobile devices. You must have an @mail.usf.edu account. Learn more about free printing at www.usf.edu/itprinting. The Application Gateway, apps.usf.edu, offers free unlimited access to over 80 programs including Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, SAS, SPSS, and numerous other programs for class use. Apps.usf.edu can be accessed from many different devices including Windows and Linux based PCs, Macs, iphones, ipads, and mobile devices. To access these resources, go to apps.usf.edu and login with your NetID. You can also login using MyUSF under Learning & Teaching Tools. Information Technology Support Services 4

UStoreFiles UStoreFiles is a central file storage location for use by all USF students. With the S drive, students can save their work in one central location from any computer. UStoreFiles is automatically available upon logon in any Tampa campus computer lab and the Application Gateway. You can also map this stoarage manually from home through the USF VPN at www.usf.edu/vpn. The path for the network drive is \\UStoreFiles.usf.edu\yourNetID. For additional information, please contact the Service Desk at www.usf.edu/support. USFCARD The USFCard is the official identification card of the University of South Florida. Use your USFCard to access: FREE admission to home games. USF Libraries Campus Recreation Center Free printing in USF Computer Labs Resident Halls Read about USFCard at www.usf.edu/ usfcard. Bull Buck$ Add Bull Buck$ to your USFCard and use it for purchases at: USF Dining Locations Print and Copy Locations Marshall Center Information Desk USF Bookstore and Starbucks Parking and Transportation Services Bulls County Pharmacy Resident Hall Laundry Sign up or add funds at www.usf.edu/ bullbucks. MoBull Messenger MoBull Messenger is part of USF s Emergency Notification System. You will receive notifications in the event of a campus emergency. The service is free; however, standard text messaging rates may apply. Check with your carrier for details on your plan. To sign up for MoBull Messenger, login to MyUSF at my.usf.edu. Click Manage My NetID, then Update Emergency Notification Settings. For information on all USF public safety technology, visit www.mobull.usf.edu. MyUSF Mobile Download the new MyUSF Mobile App. MyUSF mobile offers new features, enhancements, a sleeker and cleaner design, and most importantly, accessibility on all mobile devices. With one click, you ll have access to a variety of USF tools right at your fingertips. Navigate your way through campus; get the latest information on USF sports and news; search for faculty or staff; and more. Fall 2015 Student Account Information 5

Virus Protection USF has contracted with Symantec Corporation to provide virus protection to the USF community free of charge. Faculty and staff may install and use Symantec Endpoint Protection software on their home/personal Microsoft Windows-based systems. A NetID and password are required to access the software. Visit www.usf.edu/ssdownloads then click the Symantec Endpoint Protection link for installation and download information. Note: Symantec Endpoint Protection is centrally installed and managed on your USF-owned, on-campus desktop computer and you should not install the downloaded version. MyWeb Your web space will be created automatically once you have successfully connected to MyWeb. To create your web space, you will need to use a secure file transfer program. The Service Desk recommends FileZilla which can be downloaded at www.usf.edu/ssdownloads. Click on the FileZilla link for download information. After you have installed FileZilla, open the program and use the following information to connect: Type ssh.myweb.suf.edu in the Host: box Type yournetid in the Username: box Type yournetidpassword in the Password: box Type 22 in the Port: box Click the Quickconnect button to connect Your website will have the address http://yournetid.myweb.usf.edu. Note: UStoreFiles may be used to manage MyWeb files once the MyWeb structure has been established. Advanced Visualization Center The Advanced Visualization Center (AVC) has been nominated for the Top 30 Technologists, Transformers and Trailblazers for the Center of Digital Education. This award recognizes leaders who have transformed learning through the innovative use of technology. The AVC provides faculty, staff, and students with advanced technology resources for creation visualizations supporting pedagogy and research. Resources include: Ultra-high resolution 3D display Computer visualization lab with 3D workstations Portfolio of visualization software A suite of 3D printers User support and training Support for migrating content to the Centers resources Visit avc.web.usf.edu for more information. Information Technology Support Services 6

Research Computing Research Computing offers availability of advanced computing resources essential to effective research and instruction at the university of South Florida. Faculty, staff, and students will have access to a state-of-the-art 6000 processor cluster computer, scientific software administration, software tools, and training. More information can be found at www.usf.edu/ researchcomputing. Downloading Music & Video USF is deeply concerned that its community may not be completely aware of the consequences of sharing music and video files without appropriate permissions from copyright owners. The brief video at www.usf.edu/ campusdownload provides an introduction to the issue. Additional information is available in the Copyright Information and DMCA section of security.usf.edu/copyright. USF uses Red Lambda software to help make students aware of possible illegal music and video downloads. Be aware that file-sharing protocols are monitored on the USF network and a user may be directed to a web page that requires confirmation that the system is not being used for illegal purposes. USF Computer Store Be sure to visit the USF Computer Store on the Tampa campus in the Marshall Center or on the web at www.computerstore.usf.edu. The USF Computer Store offers special pricing to USF students on software, computers, and more. The USF Computer Store also has a Service Center in the 6th floor of the Tampa campus Library. It offers fee-based professional computer repair services for non-usf owned computers that include: Virus Removal Operation Systems Installations Computer Setups Hardware upgrades Software Installation We will enable the missions and strategic goals of the USF System and its member institutions by providing leadership and expertise in the support, development and maintenance of technology solutions. 2015 University of South Florida, Information Technology Services 7