For additional information, resources, tips and tricks for working remotely:
- Center for Digital Education
- WashU IT Telecommuting During COVID-19
- WashU IT News & Initiatives Info Sheet – March 20, 2020
Remote Access Computing Resources
- Many tools do not require a VPN connection to access them. For example, Canvas, Zoom, Teams, Box, Outlook, and O365 apps.
And more…
- WUSTL Key – You will need your WUSTL Key for use of University systems.
- Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) – Guidelines about 2FA, including enrollment instructions. You will need to be enrolled in 2FA and have your authentication device with you in order to access university systems remotely.
- Enterprise Client Virtualization (ECV) – Provides physicians and clinical staff a consistent desktop environment from any location, with a single login to access all of their applications.
- Telecommunication – Includes call forwarding instructions for your office phone
- Digital Faxing with Faxcom – Digital faxing solution that allows faxes to be sent over the internet
- Microsoft Teams – Teams is a great resource for online team collaboration, with tools such as conversations, shared files, online meetings, private chat, and more.
- Zoom – WashU’s video conferencing solution. Faculty and students can launch Zoom through Canvas.
- WUSTL Box – Allows you to easily share and collaborate across campus, across the country, and around the world.
- Accessing Network Files From Off Campus
- Office from Home – Current faculty, staff, and students can install and activate the Microsoft Office Apps on up to 5 personally-owned devices.
- Canvas – Online learning for students and faculty