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UCSF Email Information for New Students
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Staffbase (formerly Bananatag) Training
Getting StartedStaffbase (formerly Bananatag) is an email tracking solution ideal for internal communications that makes it easier to create engaging and targeted messaging. Staffbase offers many features to users including templates as well as analytics to track open rates and real-time insights about your communications.
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Email SMTP Settings
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UCSF Email POP and IMAP Settings
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Microsoft 365: Planner
How to accessEveryone with a UCSF email address has access to Microsoft Planner. Log in at https://office.ucsf.edu, or access Planner within Teams.
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Microsoft 365: SciWheel for Word
DescriptionSciwheel is a reference manager to add citations and references to your work in Microsoft Word.
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Student Device Setup
UCSF Email and CalendarUCSF uses Microsoft Exchange as its email and calendar service. It can be accessed from any browser by going to: https://email.ucsf.edu. Requires two-factor authentication if off-campus.Desktop SetupYou can use desktop email clients such as Outlook and Apple Mail. Requires VPN connection if off-campus.
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Microsoft 365: Forms for Excel, Outlook, and Teams
DescriptionEasily capture the information you need with custom surveys, polls, and quizzes to make better decisions.
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Microsoft 365: Teams
DescriptionMicrosoft Teams is a collaboration app that helps your team stay organized and have conversations—all in one place.
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Student Accounts
First-time Login The Registrar distributes login credentials; you should receive this in advance of your orientation. If you have not, please contact your program. Please follow these instructions the first time you log in. You need to setup the Duo Mobile App for two-factor authentication, enroll in the UCSF Password Management Tool, change your password, and setup Hitachi ID Mobile Access App.
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