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These pages provide some basic information about tools that can be used to work remotely. A few can be used by people for their own individual work, but most are intend to allow groups of people to work together from different locations. Keep in mind that these do not replace existing collaborative tools (such as email or cloud file sharing). 

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titleA quick note about remote teaching

These pages here are primarily intended to identify resources for remote working employees. Some of the tools may also be relevant to teaching remote classes, but faculty and program staff interested in remote teaching resources should visit UT's Faculty Innovation Center's page at  https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/continue-teaching-during-campus-closures.

Zoom now integrates with Canvas, and it is the only online meeting tool that UT supports for classes. McCombs Media Services also has quick start guide for using Zoom at https://wikis.utexas.edu/display/MSBTech/Media+services

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Working Remotely

Before reviewing the techical technical tools it is also a good idea to remember that remote work is not primarily a way of using technology. It is a way of working, and the tools you use should accommodate the way you choose to work or are expected to work by the people you work with and work for. The pages are not meant to dictate how you should work using these tools. They will only list capabilities, offer options, and provide instructions on how to perform certain tasks.

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McCombs faculty and staff can find more college specific guidance on the Business School's intranet at https://intranet.mccombs.utexas.edu/Pages/Home.aspx


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 Staying connected with your work group

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You can configure your office phone to forward to your home phone or mobile phone or configure voice mail message to forward to your Outlook mailbox.Please  Please see for UT Phone Forwarding, Voicemail, and Teleconferencing for remote work more information about this.

It is also posisble to configure Microsoft Teams on your computer or mobile device to answer calls placed to your university phone number.

Holding meetings with other people

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Zoom is a cloud based online meeting service. Its meeting capabilities make it more suitable than Teams sometimes when you have meetings that involve a large number of people or a significant number of people outside of UT Teams users. Zoom is integrated with Canvas, and it is the preferred only meeting tool UT is supporting for remote classes. Departments and individual staff may use either Teams or Zoom for meetings as the they wish.

You can find documentation and training on using zoom at:

Faculty should visit https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/instructional-continuity-continuity#Zoomtoolbox for specific information about using Zoom for with Canvas.

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