Welcome to Loyola! We know that students have important demands when it comes to technology, and we are here to help you navigate through all of the technology resources that Loyola has to offer. Loyola students have access to our Student Technology Center (STC), which is responsible for the management and oversight of all student interaction with Loyola’s technology. The STC strives to maintain awareness of students’ technology needs and to stay current with the challenging and dynamic methods used to learn and to socialize in an academic environment. When you have a technology concern or question, STC is your resource. They can be reached on the Web by clicking here, by phone at 410-617-5555, or by email at ots@loyola.edu. Learn more about the technology resources available to you as a student below: Inside.Loyola is an insider website for the Loyola community that offers access to web-hosted software, e-mail and calendar integration, community news, and campus communications. To connect to Inside.Loyola.edu click here. All Loyola students have e-mail accounts. E-mail accounts are hosted on-campus and are powered by Microsoft Live@Edu. Students can access Loyola e-mail using Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Web Access. Among the features of Loyola e-mail are address books, calendaring, spam control, and more. To access your account, navigate to Outlook.com for more information. WebAdvisor provides students access to online (where applicable) advising, registration, class and billing information, grades, and more. For more information click here.
Moodle is your one stop resource for most of your classroom needs! This is where Professors post material that supplements their classes, such as announcements, contact information, online assignments, course content (text and multimedia), and external links. You can also see who is in your class!
Loyola passwords must meet certain requirements and be changed every six months. Information about Loyola passwords can be found here. Loyola is partnered with Apple and Lenovo to provide special discounts on various products. To find out more about these offers click here. Wireless internet service is available in all residence halls and in all academic buildings. For information on how to configure your wireless access click here.
Students can print from their personal computer to select print stations on the Evergreen, Timonium and Columbia campuses using Loyola Print2Go. To configure your computer for Loyola Print2Go click here. All students are allocated 550 pages worth of print credits on their Loyola Evergreen account. To learn more about print credits or how to add additional print credits click here. In alignment with federal guidelines governing copyright infringement, Loyola has adopted a policy regarding the illegal downloading of content on the university network. Students should read and understand the legal ramifications of downloading and sharing copyrighted materials. To learn more about Loyola’s policy on illegal file sharing click here. With MOX, students, faculty, administrators and staff can have anytime access to the important information they need - courses, friends, events, notifications, maps, and more. MOX is a mobile application for the most popular smartphones including Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, and Palm. For more information click here. This new suite of applications (apps) gives students, faculty, and staff easy access to campus services and information, right from an iPhone or iPod touch. Available for free at the iPhone Apps Store; search for "Loyola App Suite". Anywhere Apps enables users to access Loyola applications via the Web from anywhere in the world. Any operating system can be used to load Anywhere Apps: Windows, Mac, Linux or UNIX. For example, it allows a student, using a Macintosh, to access software that previously was only available on Windows. Likewise, a computer science student, using Linux, could do the same. To access Anywhere Apps, login to Inside.Loyola.Edu.
Can't find what you're looking for? Search Loyola Technology Answers, browse support topics, or send an e-mail to OTS@loyola.edu.
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