Microsoft Office 365 is a subscription-based online office and software plus services suite which offers access to various services and software built around the Microsoft Office platform. This service provides cloud storage and collaboration for student, staff, and faculty through their NUNM accounts. Some of the features included in Office 365 are Outlook, Newsfeed, OneDrive for Business, Sites and access to the Microsoft Office Web Apps. 


Users can sign into Office 365 through the following site: https://outlook.com/nunm.edu


Users can update their password through the following site: https://adfs.nunm.edu/adfs/portal/updatepassword

(Be aware that updating your password will update your password used for PaperCut and access to the computer lab.)


Student, Staff, Faculty

Student, staff, and faculty accounts in Office 365 offer access to the following features:

  • Outlook
  • Calendar
  • People
  • Newsfeed
  • OneDrive for Business @ NUNM
  • Sites
  • Access to the Microsoft Office applications for iOS, Android OS, and both Apple and Windows computers.


Eligibility

Office 365 is available to all active faculty, staff, and students of NUNM. 

Faculty and staff who leave NUNM will lose Office eligibility immediately. 

Length of access for students who separate from the university can be found in the student handbook.

The license includes full access to the Microsoft Office iOS, Android OS, and both Apple and Windows computers.


OneDrive for Business

 

OneDrive for Business is cloud storage provided by Microsoft intended for storing and organizing educational related documents. OneDrive for Business, managed by Information Technology, offers the capability of file storing and sharing. OneDrive for Business is different from the Microsoft hosted OneDrive, which is intended for personal storage separate from NUNM. OneDrive for Business is also different from your Sites, which is intended for storing team or project-related documents. Documents stored through OneDrive for Business are only accessible when using your NUNM Student credentials.


Storage Capactiy

OneDrive for Business for NUNM is currently allocating 25GBs of space for document cloud storage.


Uploading and Creating Documents

To upload an existing document to OneDrive for Business, click on the + New link.


In the following window, you will have the option to either create a new document using Office Web Apps or upload an existing document from your computer. Alternatively, you may also drag existing documents onto the OneDrive for Business page when it is open in your browser.


Sharing

All files stored in OneDrive for Business are private initially – only you can see them – unless you decide to share them. You can easily make a file available to everyone in your organization (NUNM) by placing it in the Shared with Everyone folder or you can share files with specified account holders for collaborative projects. Currently, NUNM does not allow you to share files with external users.

There are two ways to share documents 1) by copying and pasting a link to the document or 2) sending a sharing email through OneDrive for Business.


Sharing a Document via Link

To send a link to a peer, navigate to the document you would like to share and click on the three dots located next to the document. A window will appear showing you a preview of your document as well as other options. Below the preview you will find a link box that contains the link to your document. Copy the document link and paste it in a message or email in order to share it with someone.




Sharing a Document via Email

To send an email with a link to the document you would like to share, navigate to the document and click the three dots located next to the document title. Click on the SHARE link listed at the bottom of the preview window.




After clicking the SHARE link, an email options window will open.




In this window, you can select the level of permission the person you are sharing with has (Can Edit or Can View) and choose to include a personal message with your email. Be sure to make sure the "Send an email invitation" option is checked in order for a notification email to be sent to the person you are sharing with.


Shared with Everyone

Placing documents into the "Shared with Everyone" folder will make those documents available to all students who have the link to your "Shared with Everyone" folder. You can find the link to your folder by clicking on the three dots located to the right of the folder.




By default, anyone looking at your "Shared with Everyone" folder has View Only access, meaning they cannot edit those documents.


Shared with Me

You can view documents that have been shared with you by other people by navigating to the "Shared with Me" link located in the left column under the profile picture. Please note that documents that are recently shared with you might not show up instantly.




Microsoft Office Online

Office Online is a browser based editing suite that lets you create, edit and share your Excel, Word, PowerPoint and OneNote files from any web browser. Office Online is an integral part of OneDrive for Business and provides basic Office editing features through an entirely online interface.


Open an Existing Document with Office Online

To open a document that currently exists in your OneDrive for Business, navigate to the document and click on the title. The document will open in a preview window where you will see the EDIT DOCUMENT link in the menu bar.



Click on the "Edit in Word Online" link in the drop down. The document will open in the Web Application in your browser tab.



Please Note: The ability to open and edit documents in fully functional Office Applications through OneDrive for Business is currently only available for users with Office 2013.


Sites



Office 365 SharePoint Sites are designed to help organize documents in a central location for multiple people and groups to work on. They can be customized in a multitude of ways including appearance, functionality and user permissions. Currently, Sites are managed by the IT department.


Outlook

This portion of the Office 365 article will cover the basics of using mail, calendar, and contacts in Office 365.


Mail


1. Create a new message by clicking + New.

2. Search window. Type what you want to search for here, such as the name of a person you want to find messages from, or text that you want to search for to find a particular message.

3. Folders. The folder list includes the folders in your mailbox and Favorites. It may include other folders, such as archive folders. You can collapse this pane by clicking the folder icon at the top. You can expand and collapse folders in this view by clicking the triangle icons next to the folder names.

4. List of messages in the current folder. Each entry in the list view has additional information, such as how many messages there are in a conversation and how many are unread, or if there is an attachment, flag, or category associated with any messages in the conversation. A conversation can have one or more messages. When a conversation is selected, you can delete it, add a flag, or add a category by clicking the icons. At the top of the list view are filters that you can click to quickly find messages that are unread, that include your name in the To or the Cc line, or that have been flagged. In addition to the filters, you’ll see the name of the folder you’re viewing and the view that you’ve selected.

5. The reading pane is where the conversation that you’ve selected is displayed. You can respond to any message in the conversation by clicking the links at the top of the message.


Tasks

Tasks stores tasks that you create or that are sent to you, and also messages that you’ve flagged. To view your tasks, click Tasks below the folder list in the Outlook window.



1.Create a new task by clicking + New task.

2.Use this column to view flagged items and tasks, or just tasks.

3.Filters. Select the filter depending on what items you want to see. Tasks and flagged items that don’t have a date associated with them and that aren’t completed will appear only when you select all.

4.List of items that meet the current filter criteria. Click any item to view it in the reading pane. You can use the controls in the list view to make changes to an item’s status. For example, you can mark a task as complete, or remove a flag from a message.

5.The reading pane, where the content of the items you’ve selected is displayed. You can use the controls in the upper corner to make changes to the item if it’s a task. If it’s a message, the controls will be the same as you would see while reading your mail.


Calendar



1. Create a new event by clicking + New. An event can be an appointment, a meeting, or an all-day event.

2. Use the calendars to navigate from one date to another. Shading will show you what week you’re currently viewing, and darker shading marks the current date. You can use the calendar icon at the top to collapse or expand this side of the calendar view.

3. You can view more than one calendar at a time. This section lets you add other people’s calendars and select which to display.

4. This is another area that you can use to navigate from one day to another. Click any of the dates to jump to that date. Or click the arrows on either end to see the dates before or after what’s displayed.

5. Select the view you want, and share or print your calendar.

6. The main window, where calendars will be displayed.


People



1. Create a new contact by clicking + New.

2. Search. Type a person’s name here to search for them in your contacts and in your organization’s directory.

3. All the places you can find contact information.

4. List of all contacts in the current folder.

5. The contact card for the selected person.

6. Actions you can take directly from the contact card. Click the icons to send a message, start a chat session, or create a meeting request.


Newsfeed

The Newsfeed encompasses the social component of Office 365. Use the Newsfeed to follow people, documents, and tags to keep informed about activities and updates. On the main page of the Newsfeed, you primarily see posts created by people you’re following, and posts pertaining to other content you are following, such as tags and documents. In addition to the “Following” view, you might occasionally be interested in browsing the “Everyone” view, the organization-wide newsfeed.