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Many of Swarthmore's services also require using Duo 2-Factor Authentication to access. It is important that you make sure you have a Duo method that you are able to access off-campus , and that you have more than one device registered - just in case. We recommend that one of your devices be a smartphone or app-enabled device, if possible. Please visit our page on managing your Duo devices for more information.
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If you will be without a computer or internet connection during this time of remote learning, please contact the Help Desk at support@swarthmore.edu to to see what assistance is available from the collegeCollege.
If you have additional questions about how things may be changing or what support is available, please view Swarthmore's page on Frequently Asked Questions for Students, Parents, and Families.
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While you will most likely be using Zoom as a participant in a class or meeting, you can still check out our Zoom documentation to learn more. When logging into Zoom via a web browser, you can go to swarthmore.zoom.us and login log in with your Swarthmore credentials. You can also host meetings and collaborate with other students using Zoom via video, audio, and screen share. Zoom Zoom meetings hosted by students are limited to 40 minutes. If you need to host longer meetings, please request a Zoom upgrade at at support@swarthmore.edu. There is no time limit for being a participant in a meeting.
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Making sure you stick to a routine and minimize minimizing any distractions around you can be incredibly important while learning remotely. We have provided a few links to some helpful videos from LinkedIn Learning below:
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There are additional videos and courses to help you get into the groove of learning remotely saved on LinkedIn Learning as part of a Learning Remotely collection that you can find here (requires login): swarthmore.edu/LiLRemoteStudents
Additional Learning Through LinkedIn Learning
Swarthmore offers all of our students the ability to log into in to LinkedIn Learning and take advantage of the entire library of learning videos and courses available. If you have not yet logged into in to LinkedIn Learning, you can do so here: linkedin.swarthmore.edu. Upon your first login, you will be given the option to link to your personal LinkedIn account. You do not have to do this in order to access LinkedIn Learning.
If you do choose to link your account, or already have, then you will need to login twice every time to access the LinkedIn Learning site - first with your Swarthmore credentials, then you would log in to with your personal LinkedIn account. The only information Swarthmore will see from your personal LinkedIn account will be your name, email address, a title you have listed, and LinkedIn Learning will use your list of skills and interests to suggest videos. Swarthmore will not see your personal account activity or your network.
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