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  1. Sending a Fax at Wharton

    The publicly available printers and copiers do not have the ability to send a fax. There are a number of nearby options for students who need to send a fax. Options for Sending a Fax at Wharton You can use the Scan to Email feature of the m...
  2. Export & Transfer Messages from Mail on Mac (Students)

    This article is for students who are already viewing their Wharton email in Mail on Mac or Outlook and want to create a backup of their data. For more information on backing up or transferring your Wharton Gmail account data, please see our Transf...
  3. Exams for Remote Instruction - Faculty

    This is a guide for faculty who plan to administer exams remotely. Overview As you plan to administer exams remotely, consider if   an exam is necessary ,  or if alternatives would better allow you to evaluate what your students have l...
  4. Join, Leave, or Manage Notifications for a Club (Group Feature)

    How to join, leave, or manage notifications for a club in MyWharton
  5. Editing Videos in Panopto

    Whether you've recorded the videos with the Panopto Recorder app or using another recording source such as Zoom, you can edit the content once it is uploaded to Panopto. If you have content that needs to be uploaded, review the Upload Virtual M...
  6. Assignments and Quizzes

    Information on submitting assignments on Canvas.
  7. Firewalls: What They Are & Why Use Them

    How to enable a Firewall on your device.
  8. Remote Working Checklist

    This checklist helps you prepare for learning and working remotely.  For more in-depth information see: Faculty: Best Practices for Switching to Online Learning Staff: A Guide to Remote Working-Staff Students: Working and Learning Re...
  9. Two-Step: Methods of Verification

    There are many different ways to verify your identity using two-step verification - choose the one that's right for you! Your options may vary from service to service. Faculty, Staff, and PhD Students Contact your IT Support Representative...
  10. Protecting Your Work (Students)

    Whether you're on Wharton's Public Computers or your own computer, saving your work is very important. Your own computer is susceptible to damages that could lead to data loss so backing up your work is highly advised. There are various ways to save and or back up your work.