Use these features to make yourself look and sound great on camera. Set a virtual background, pick the right lighting, plan your space, and more.
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Secure Your NYU Zoom Meetings and Classes
Learn how to effectively manage your NYU Zoom meeting or class and help prevent an uninvited guest from disrupting your session by following these Zoom Security best practices.
Quick Start Videos for IT Services
Check out the ever-growing list of videos about IT services, including Zoom, VPN, and MFA. Need more info? Each service has a page on the IT website with FAQs and more.
Watch Out for Coronavirus-Related Scams
Scammers use big news stories as opportunities to trick victims into revealing sensitive information or making “charitable” contributions.
Zoom Beyond: Video Chat, Make Calls, and Interact
You may be using NYU Zoom in NYU Classes or for meetings, but that’s not all it can do. Use it to make calls without a phone, host webinars, video chat and screencast, conduct real-time polls, and more.
Off the (Phishing) Hook
Phishing attempts sent through email are one of the most effective methods scammers use to swindle you. Check out the NYU IT Security News and Alerts blog for a round-up of common phishing scams and how to avoid them.
New Semester, New Phone? Make Sure Your Old One is Clean
You backed up your old phone — but have you wiped it clean? When switching to a new mobile device, removing personal information from your old device may not be something that comes to mind.
Seven Tips to Help Wrap Up the Semester
NYU IT wants to help you across the fall finish line with useful IT services for that final paper, project, or exam. Here are seven tips and services that will help finish that final paper or project.
On the Ground or In the Air
Use NYU Traveler to book solo or group trips, find discounts, log your itinerary, and get alerts about incidents that might disrupt your plans.
Get Google Apps and NYU Classes to Play Nice
NYU instructors have an opportunity to beta test the Google Assignments Tool, which lets you accept Drive files from students, provide in-line feedback, grade, and pass the files back, all through NYU Classes.