21-04-2021



UW-Madison G Suite is a collection of cloud-based productivity and collaborative tools including: Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Sites, Google Keep, Hangouts Meet, Hangouts Chat, and more.

Important note about working with Protected Health Information (PHI): G Suite should not be used by UW-Madison faculty, staff, and students interacting with electronic PHI protected by HIPAA regulations. If you are a part of the UW-Madison Health Care Component, contact your HIPAA Privacy or Security Coordinator with questions about the applications best suited for creating, storing, and sharing PHI.

Benefits

  • Google is a developer of internet tools and productivity software. The current developer portfolio contains 17,119 programs. The most popular software is Google Chrome with over 220 thousand installations on Windows PC.
  • Google is a developer of internet tools and productivity software. The current developer portfolio contains 17,119 programs. The most popular software is Google Chrome with over 220 thousand installations on Windows PC.
  • Unlimited storage
  • Protects your intellectual property and individual privacy rights
  • Collaboration with classmates and UW–Madison colleagues
  • Accounts are administered by UW–Madison

Requirements

  • Must be eligible for Office 365

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Getting started

Access your UW–Madison Google Apps Account via your NetID.

If you’re logging in for the first time, you’ll see a welcome message. Since the University does not have Gmail enabled, portions of the message that mention email do not apply to UW–Madison Google Apps.

More information on logging in and moving between apps can be found in the KnowledgeBase (KB).

Terms of use

Options

  • Google Drive:
    Share documents, spreadsheets, presentations, forms and drawings. Collaborate in real-time with your team or with your whole school. You can publish final documents to the entire world, too.
  • Google Sites:
    Work together to keep related documents, web content, and other information in one place, on one site.
  • Google Hangouts Meet
    With Google Hangouts Meet, you can hold impromptu video meetings on the go, virtual training classes around the world, remote interviews, and much more.
  • Google Hangouts Chat:
    Chat directly with a co-worker or communicate with your entire team at once.
  • Google Groups:
    Participate in mailing lists and discussion groups.
  • Google Keep
    Google Keep allows users to make different kinds of notes, including text, lists, images, and audio.
  • Other commercial apps are available to use (especially if you would otherwise be using a personal Google account with these apps) but are not covered by the UW–Madison Terms of Service.

Google Software Reporter Tool

Available to

Service Provider

  • Division of Information Technology
  • 1210 W. Dayton Street
  • (608) 264-4357
Softwares

Google Software For Windows 10

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