Welcome to Drew's Technology Help and Information space on U-KNOW. Use this space to locate information on technology services offered at Drew.

For more information, including service hours and contact information, please visit the Drew University Technology website.
You can also call the UT Service Center during business hours with any questions or to open a service ticket at 973-408-4357 (HELP).

Finding Technology Help on Campus
Instructional Technology Center, Vivian A. Bull Academic Commons, Library room 110, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm weekdays (walk-ins welcome)

See what workshops are being offered

Passwords and Logging In - How to reset your password, password requirements, and tips on keeping your password secure

Microsoft Office Home Use Program (Faculty and staff ONLY – you must be logged in to view)

Duo Security and Two-Factor Authentication

Online Programs:

Drew University is officially a Google campus as of 5/31/2013.

Getting Started with Google

Connecting Your Mobile Devices

Google Help

How to use Gmail

Setting Your Browser to use Google Mail as Default

Uploading Contacts to Google Mail Using a Spreadsheet

How to Use Google Drive

Setting Up Google Groups

Choosing between Moodle and Google Groups for Courses

Anti-Virus/Anti-Spyware:

Operating systems:

Office applications:

Guide to Mac OS X Operating System

Macs at Drew

Drew User Passwords and Keychain Behavior

Faculty and Staff Mac Support

Find Technology Help at Drew or check our Frequently Asked Questions

Installing Microsoft Office - Student

Installing F-Secure Antivirus

Student Quick Reference page: links for TreeHouse, Moodle, and Network Drives, among other things

Drew-recommended laptops: Please register your recommended laptops to receive premium support (you must be logged in)

Passwords and Logging In: how to reset your password, password requirements, and tips on keeping your password secure

Proxy Access: how to give permission for someone else to view your records in TreeHouse.

Thesis and Dissertation Formatting

Introduction to Moodle for Students

CloudPC

Endnote Basic aka Endnote Web Bibliographic Software

Guidelines for Posters

Social Media: A Student's Guide to what the world already knows about you, and how it can directly affect your future employment.

Web Pages for Student Groups:

You must be an authorized Drew Club or Group Web Editor to use this service. Your site will be set up in Google Sites. Please contact the Office of Student Activities for more information.

U-KNOW: The University Knowledge Platform

Moodle:

Access to Files and Programs When Not Joined to the Drew Network - A quick guide to network file and program access when you're not plugged in to the Drew network

Endnote Basic aka Endnote Web Bibliographic Software

WordPress: Drew University WordPress Editing and Style Guide

Network drives:
Drew provides storage and collaboration space in drives automatically populated for computers logged in to the campus network.

Wireless networking:

 
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