This guide for PSU faculty, staff, and student employees points to useful tools available for working remotely, including associated data security recommendations.
On this page
- Chat and Video or Audio Conferencing
- Phone and Voicemail
- Connect to the PSU Network with a VPN
- Equipment Loan
- Internet Access
- Access PSU Administrative Systems
- Remotely Access, Store, and Back Up Files
- Email and Productivity Platforms
- Research Computing Resources
- Data Security Guidelines
- Ergonomic Guidelines
Chat and Video or Audio Conferencing
Google Hangouts Chat: Use this online messaging platform to communicate and collaborate with groups and individuals in real time across PSU. You can access Hangouts Chat through your web browser, or as a standalone mobile app.
Google Hangouts Meet: Set up and join video and/or audio meetings of up to 100 participants from a computer, regular phone, mobile device, or conference room using Hangouts Meet. Note: In response to coronavirus/COVID-19 Google has temporarily enabled additional features including upping the limit of participants to 250, enabling recording, and adding live streaming for up to 100K viewers.
To learn more about Google Hangouts Meet, visit the following tutorial: Google Hangouts for Remote Meetings instructional video.
Zoom: Use this tool for video conferencing, online meetings, chat, and mobile collaboration. Zoom is available to all users at pdx.zoom.us.
Phone and Voicemail
Google Voice
Google Voice overview is available to university employees for calls, text messages, and voicemail. It is a core service covered by our Google Workspace for Education agreement with Google.
Traditional Phone Service Options
CallXPress: Access your traditional phone service voicemail from anywhere using the CallXPress system.
Extension to Cellular (EC500): Route office calls to your home or cell phone with Extension to Cellular (EC500).
Connect to the PSU Network with a VPN
Virtual Private Network (VPN): Use this remote access technology to securely connect to PSU’s network as if you were on campus. This makes access to restricted services possible, and provides encryption between your computer and the PSU network. Restricted services include, but are not limited to, Administrative Banner and the H: and I: network drives. To use VPN, you must first enroll in Duo Two-Factor Authentication.
Equipment Loan
If you have no access to the technology you need to be successful, you may be able to checkout equipment from the library. The Library has technology, including laptops, headsets, and webcams available for checkout. Supplies are limited, so please consider everyone's needs when reserving from this limited stock.
Internet Access
Free or Low-Cost Internet
If you don't have internet access at home, visit the National Digital Inclusion Alliance article on Free and Low-Cost Internet Plans for several options to consider, including some temporary offers available due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mobile Hotspot
All four major United States mobile carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon) and others have signed on to the FCC’s Keep American’s Connected Pledge. If your smartphone is your only internet connection, you can use it to set up a hotspot to provide internet access to a laptop. Visit the Apple Support article How to set up a Personal Hotspot on your iPhone or the Google Support article Share a mobile connection by tethering or hotspot on Android for instructions.
Public Gotspots
Xfinity Wi-Fi Hotspots in out-of-home locations are available for free to anyone who needs them to support communities through this challenging time. Follow instructions at xfinity.com/wifi to join a hotspot.
Access PSU Administrative Systems
RemoteApp for Enterprise Applications: Access University enterprise applications without the need to install anything or ensure compatibility. You will need to connect to the VPN first. RemoteApp currently supports the following applications:
Administrative Banner
CampusNexus CRM (formerly Talisma)
DataMASTER (Cognos Report and Query Studio)
OnBase Web Client
With RemoteApp, you can also use the Enterprise Desktop option, which is similar to using Remote Desktop with your work computer. This option allows you to access applications like Microsoft Office, or use the web browser to connect to other enterprise applications.
Remote Desktop: Access your work computer at PSU from off campus by establishing a Remote Desktop Connection (RDC). This will require a VPN connection and assistance from IT staff to set up beforehand.
Remotely Access, Store, and Back Up Files
Google Drive: Access files securely, and open or edit from any device, when you store them on Google Drive.
H and I Drives: While Google Drive is easier to use remotely, the H and I drives can also be accessed remotely after connecting to PSU’s Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP): Access your home and web directories on odin.pdx.edu, and your shares on I:\research, using file transfer by SFTP after connecting to PSU’s Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Email and Productivity Platforms
Google Workspace at PSU: These online productivity tools allow you to collaborate, communicate, and work more efficiently from any location.
Research Computing Resources
A range of resources supporting remote academic research work, including systems and access to software, are available to the PSU community. All central OIT Research Computing (RC) infrastructure is available remotely from off-campus, including storage and computational resources, and are available to students and faculty. Visit the Research Computing website for comprehensive information about the systems, software, and services available.
Data Security Guidelines
Be sure to review the important Data security guidelines for working remotely and using a personal computer to conduct PSU business.
Ergonomic Guidelines
Visit the Ergonomics page on PSU's Environmental Health & Safety website to review multiple Working Remote Resources, including "Ergonomics While Working Remotely: Working From Home Guide" and "Work Ergonomics: How to Monitor Your Workstation Health."