A Rose of Sharon bloom that appeared on Labor Day. |
How did you do that? you might ask. Well, I'll tell you (as if you haven't figured that out yet from the title of this post). Far be it from me to encourage laboring over a weekend (and especially a holiday weekend at that), but you should know that if you ever forget to email yourself a document or save it to a flash drive, there's still another way to access your files without driving several (or several + several more) miles back to your home campus.
First, type https://roam.sunysuffolk.edu/ into your web browser (or, you know, click the link and then bookmark it). You'll arrive at this:
Then, enter your MYSCCC login information. You'll be taken to this screen:
At
this point you're asked to select the link to your home campus. It's
important to note that if you were formerly an adjunct who began
teaching on another campus, or even a full-time member transferring from
another campus, your files are probably located under your original
campus. (ex. I transferred to Eastern from the Ammerman campus last
year, and my files are still located under the Ammerman link.)
Click the link and be patient: you'll find a redundant screen that asks yet again for your MYSCCC login, and then you may have to wait while a red "LOADING" sign appears in the top right hand corner of the screen.:
I
find that depending on the amount of traffic on the college server or
the strength of the wifi signal at my own home, it can take a minute or
two for something like this to appear:
Use
the arrows on the top right of the screen to scroll through the list
until you find your MYSCCC Login. When you do, click the link, and
you'll be directed to another link for your files ("My Documents").
Once you're in there, you can access anything that you created on your office computer and saved to your documents folder. (A word of warning: if you were working on a document and didn't save it, you'll be unable to open it up remotely.) You can even upload documents that you create at home to the school's server, and they'll be ready for you to access once you return to the office. All in all, this little tool is a pretty useful one to remember. Remote access to my office files has saved me time and stress on more than one occasion. May it do the same for you!
Once you're in there, you can access anything that you created on your office computer and saved to your documents folder. (A word of warning: if you were working on a document and didn't save it, you'll be unable to open it up remotely.) You can even upload documents that you create at home to the school's server, and they'll be ready for you to access once you return to the office. All in all, this little tool is a pretty useful one to remember. Remote access to my office files has saved me time and stress on more than one occasion. May it do the same for you!
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