There are several ways to navigate through this course. Choose the one(s) that work best for you:
When you are in any module, you can move forward and back using the 'PREV' and 'NEXT' buttons at the bottom of the page.
When you are in any module, the module navigation bar at the top will show where you are in the module (hover over it to see each assignment), and you can jump around in it by clicking on the bar.
For technical issues in the lab (broken equipment, software issues, etc) please send an email that describes the issue, description of setup where error occurred, which bench station, etc to: ecelabs@coe.utah.edu
Below is a list of some of the essential resources used when taking an online class at the University of Utah. Not all tools are used in every class. To find out which ones you will need to be familiar with for your class, refer to the expectations outlined in your syllabus. If you are still unsure contact your instructor.
Zoom is a virtual meeting tool and a common choice for instructors for office hours (one-on-one help). You can share screens, record conversations, and interact. Usually you will access Zoom meetings from Canvas via a link set up by your instructor.
Kaltura is the University supported video recording tool. It can be used to create lecture record your screen or manage your video library inside of Canvas.
Microsoft Teams is a message board, chat, and virtual meeting tool. It is used in some classes to enable collaborative group work and idea sharing. You can create team channels for class groups, hold video meetings, live chat and share files.
The Office of Software Licensing provides special educational pricing for a variety of software. As a University of Utah student, you have free access to:
Edit photos, create beautiful documents, edit sound or video, or just explore your creativity with top tier applications like Photoshop, InDesign, and Premiere. The full suite is available at no additional cost through the U software websiteLinks to an external site..
Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. The full suite is available at no additional cost to students through the U software websiteLinks to an external site..
For more information on other software packages available for discounted purchase or free download, contact:
Researching a topic for class? You can search for physical and digital copies of books, government documents, videos, and more that the U's libraries have available at lib.utah.eduLinks to an external site.!
Google Scholar works the same as Google, but limits your results to scholarly resources. You can also link it directly to the U's databases so that you can discover resources only available at the U, too. To set this up:
Many students have questions regarding their financial aid due to the coronavirus outbreak. If you are concerned about your academic standing, have questions about scholarship eligibility, or have other issues regarding financial aid, please reach out.
Emergency financial aid is also available to some students. To learn more, contact:
Use the University of Utah's eTutoring service to get one-on-one help on a variety of topics including writing, math, statistics, chemistry and more.
For more information about how to get individual academic help and links to other helpful resources, visit the eTutoring website or contact the Writing Center.
TRIO federal programs are targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities.
Student Support Services (SSS) is a TRIO program for current or incoming undergraduate university students who are seeking their first bachelor's degree and need academic assistance and other services to be successful at the University of Utah.
For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:
If you are an English language learner, there are several resources on campus available to help you develop your English writing and language skills. Feel free to contact:
The mission of Student Success Advocates is to support students in making the most of their University of Utah experience. They can assist you with identifying goals, developing empowerment strategies, and planning your engagement with high-impact educational practices. They can also provide you with tools and strategies to help you succeed academically and, ultimately, professionally.
For more information about what support they provide, view their website or contact:
The Academic Advising Center supports the undergraduate community through collaborative and comprehensive advising services as students explore, navigate, and graduate at the University of Utah. It is recommended that you speak with your advisor once a semester!
For more information about what support they provide, view their website or contact:
The Center for Student Wellness believes that wellness is the foundation of success and that equitable access to inclusive wellness services, education and support will create a more resilient, thriving University of Utah.
They offer information and training about important topics in personal health, free and confidential support for students, faculty or staff who have experienced interpersonal violence, free HIV/STI testing, and a variety of options for students to get involved.
Telehealth services are available at this time.
For helpful resources to manage your personal wellness and counseling options, contact:
Center for Student Wellness 801-581-7776 wellness.utah.edu 2100 Eccles Student Life Center 1836 Student Life Way Salt Lake City, UT 84112
The University of Utah has many options available for anyone seeking professional help with their mental health. We provide developmental, preventive, and therapeutic services and programs that promote the intellectual, emotional, cultural, and social development of University of Utah students
Telehealth services are available at this time.
For more information on counseling options available at the U, please contact:
The University of Utah Feed U food pantry provides non-perishable, nourishing food for our students, their families, faculty, and staff. We don’t want any member of our Campus Community to have to choose between having some food on the table and keeping up with the emergencies that come up.
The Feed U Pantry is open to all University of Utah students, faculty, and staff with a current University of Utah ID.
The Feed U Pantry will provide curbside pickup of to-go bags at the east entrance of the Union building on Mondays and Thursdays from 12-3 PM (MT) starting Thursday, April 9th, 2020.
For more information and to place a to-go bag order, contact:
Food donations can be accepted directly to the Feed U Pantry. Please see ourdonation guideLinks to an external site.. Food donations can also be donated directly to the Utah Food Bank. Monetary donations are accepted directly through the Development Office.