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Step 3. Now you’re ready to schedule your appointment! A light gray box means that a tutor is available for that time. When you choose your appointment time, fill out the information about what you want to work with the tutor on. If you have an assignment ready, please attach it to the appointment. This will allow the tutor to be prepared for ...
Helpful Links. For faculty needing assistance during the COVID-19 emergency: Teaching Online During an Emergency To get started, visit the Zoom Help Center or the UH Zoom Tutorials Page.; For any questions regarding Zoom settings, features, and options, please contact [email protected].; Follow the UH ITS Zoom Blog to keep up with the current tips and …
This distance learning resource includes a growing collection of infographics, tip sheets and tutorials on using online tools. Find answers to frequently asked questions about Google apps, Laulima and more. For help with Laulima, call the Office of Distance Learning: (808) 689-2769.
Guest Card users (Non UH ID Card holders) can register and manage Campus Ca$h guest cards here.
Mobile App Information:#N#• The Blackboard Transact mobile App is available for FREE for both Android and iOS devices.#N#• In order to deposit funds on the app, an initial deposit must be made from this website and a#N#payment method must be saved.#N#• The mobile app indicates the number of meals used for meal plans.
A Zoom user account is needed to schedule, host, or moderate a Zoom meeting. However, an account is not needed to attend a meeting.
However, an account is not needed to attend a meeting. A limited number of Licensed accounts are available to UH faculty and staff. Accounts will be monitored periodically to verify usage. Any unused accounts will reduced to a Basic (free) account to provide the higher level of Zoom services to another user.
Phone: (808) 689-2411.
The No‘eau Center provides academic support through testing services, tutoring, workshops, and other support services to help students succeed at UH West O‘ahu, The mission of the No‘eau Center is to promote life-long learning by helping students at all levels of ability to gain the skills necessary to learn effectively, confidently, and independently.