Outdoor Wi-Fi Locations
Find the outdoor locations on campus for accessible Wi-Fi.
These TU technology tools allow students to continue academic activities from any location.
Task | Use this service | How to use it |
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Access Blackboard, check assignments and grades | Bb Resources |
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Access TU email | Outlook resources |
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Use the Microsoft 365 (M365) suite: Outlook, Word, Excel, SharePoint, PowerPoint, OneDrive. | M365 resources | |
Register for classes, make schedule changes, pay bills, and check grades | Self-Help guides from the Registrar's Office | |
Use Adobe Creative Cloud software (Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) |
Adobe CC resources | |
Send an oversized file (larger than 25MB) or confidential document to an instructor or fellow student | ||
Reset or change an expired password | NetID Tools |
*Login with TU ID might be required to view |
Store non-confidential files and share documents | (M365) |
Task | Use This Service | How To Use It |
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Attend a meeting set up by your instructor | , or Zoom |
See resources for Webex Meetings or Zoom, Blackboard resources |
Attend a meeting recorded by your instructor | Blackboard or Panopto (both through ) | |
Collaborate on group projects, schedule and attend meetings remotely using voice and video | , or Zoom. Learn about the difference in features. |
You'll first need to  your account. See resources for Webex Meetings, Webex (formerly Webex Teams) or Zoom. |
For help with technology-related issues like connectivity, service, or login issues, contact the OTS Technology Support Desk. We're available through email, text message and phone or use the chat feature on this page. Submit a service request at any time.
Log into and search the for self-help how-to articles for using TU technology.
If you need help with Blackboard, contact the TU Blackboard team. See the TU Blackboard site for support options and hours. There are also self help resources on navigating, communicating, submitting assignments, using discussion boards, taking tests and other operations. 
If you have an iPhone or Android phone, some data plans allow the phone to become a mobile hotspot (tethering). Check towson.edu/wireless for options.
Faculty are encouraged to design activities for mobile devices, so consider downloading the Blackboard app. Depending on the course and nature of assignments, using only a smart phone or tablet might be challenging. If it's difficult to participate due to device or Internet service limitations, let your professors or Student Affairs know. They might be able to connect you with helpful resources.
Learn more about cyberthreats through OTS' Office of Information Security and Privacy, keep your OS and antivirus software updated, and be aware of email phishing attempts. Forward suspicious emails to phishing AT_TOWSON for feedback and to protect TU. Use an antivirus program; Microsoft Windows Defender and for MacOS are both free.
can be accessed three different ways: web browser, locally installed client, and mobile device. You’ll get the best performance by installing and running the Horizon client on your personal home computer, particularly for resource intensive applications such as SPSS or ArcGIS.
If you need to record a slideshow (e.g., PowerPoint) with narration and webcam presenter video, consider one of these tools. Each allows you to combine your computer screen, microphone, and webcam feed into a single video product.