

A current list of restricted regions can be found on OFAC’s website however, Texas State is presently aware of the following OFAC-restricted locations. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).ĭue to these requirements, Texas State University cannot guarantee the delivery of its IT services to individuals located in OFAC-restricted regions. regulations, these technology companies will begin blocking access from users whose IP address originates in a country or region subject to economic and trade sanctions enforced by the U.S. Many United States-based technology companies are beginning to enforce restrictions to their services in some areas of the globe as tensions rise between nations. You may also visit the Zoom Live Training Webinars page at. Click the “Sign In” button.įor ZOOM resources, please refer to this link: Zoom Guides, Video Tutorials, and Other Resources.įor URGENT technical inquiries/concerns, please get in touch with the UP System ICT Support at ictsupport.up.edu.ph. Open the Zoom app downloaded from the App Store.Sign in using your account, and enter your password when prompted.Enter "up-edu" as your company domain.Open the Zoom app downloaded from the Google Play Store.Congratulations! You are now signed in to Zoom for UP.Note that you may be asked to “Join the University of the Philippines” and if this appears, click “View Detail and Choose”. To test your computer or device, please visit:.Enter your UP mail account and password.You can log in your Zoom account by following any of these options:įollow these steps to log in to your Zoom account. Group collaboration tools such as breakout rooms and co-annotation on shared screens.Video and web conferencing with multiple participants.Zoom has features that include the following: UP Administrative Staff and Students can request for licensed Zoom accounts by filing a ticket at the UP System ICT Support at.UP Faculty and REPS are automatically provisioned with licensed Zoom accounts.Who can have Zoom licenses for their UP Mail accounts? Remote meetings can be held, enabling communication among faculty and students even outside the physical classroom. Zoom is a software with a cloud platform for audio and video conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars that can be used on desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices.
