Remote-access Guide

kettering university remote access

by Dr. Malika Kertzmann Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the my Kettering intranet?

Kettering University's Intranet My Kettering is the University's intranet providing students, faculty and staff with access to internal information and web-based resources. Log into My Kettering

What is MyMy Kettering?

My Kettering is the University's intranet providing students, faculty and staff with access to internal information and web-based resources.

Is Kettering a good school?

For 2022, they named Kettering as one of the schools with the Best Engineering and Computer Science programs, the Best for Veterans and the Best in Midwest. In 2021, The Princeton Review listed Kettering among the top 50 universities for our Entrepreneurship program.

Why study automotive at Kettering?

Today Kettering is a world renowned STEM-focused institution where students show drive and determination in solving real-world problems. Because Kettering University has automotive in its DNA, it's no surprise our students and graduates are defining the future of autonomous vehicles, electrification and connectivity.

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What is the Kettering University?

Kettering University will equip you with the skills needed to thrive in whichever field you plan to enter allowing you to gain a comprehensive education relevant for industry in real-time. By the time you graduate you'll be ready to hit the ground running in your new career.

How many co-op partners does Kettering have?

Students at Kettering gain an edge over their peers at other universities through employment with one of our more than 420 co-op partner organizations. These organizations range from start-up companies to nonprofit organizations to some of the largest corporations in the world.

Is Kettering University automotive?

Because Kettering University has automotive in its DNA, it's no surprise our students and graduates are defining the future of autonomous vehicles, electrification and connectivity.

Managing Remote Employees

While some supervisors enjoy managing remote employees, for others it can be stressful. Feeling some vulnerability and a loss of control are typical anxieties many managers of remote employees acknowledge.

Managing Remote Meetings

Applications like Zoom, GoTo Meeting, and Skype are in heavy use. Following are some best practices to keep in mind as you lead and/or participate in remote meetings:

Virtual Pop-Ins and Continuity

For some people, working remotely is a positive alternative to coming into the office every day. For others, working remotely can be isolating and lonely.

Corporate Training Available

Kettering Global recognizes the challenges employers face in attracting, developing, and retaining high-quality talent while staying competitive in an ever-shifting corporate landscape.

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For more information about corporate training, contact Janie Stewart, Strategic Projects and Corporate Training Manager, at kuonline@kettering.edu or 810-762-9827.

What is faculty select?

Faculty Select: Through a single interface, faculty can search and access quality open textbooks, Open Educational Resources (OER), and request access to unrestricted library e-books from top academic publishers. By leveraging free open materials and low-cost library-licensed resources, faculty can transform their courses and reduce the cost burden for students.

What is a phet simulation?

PHET simulations are useful for virtual demonstrations. Professor Diane Peters of ME used the vector one when she taught Statics and students needed a little extra review or practice. They cover a variety of levels, so some are going to be too simple, but you can sort by educational level as well as by subject

How to contact the library about renewing books?

For information regarding renewing books, your library account or reserves, please call circulation at 810-762-7814. For information regarding a book or article request, please call inter-library loan at 810-762-9841. For historical questions, please call the archivist at 313-460-0036.

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