Microsoft OneDrive

Overview

UBC is building a foundation to introduce a suite of Microsoft 365 (M365) apps into our technology environment.


To learn more, visit the M365 @ UBC portal site.

Microsoft (MS) OneDrive is a file hosting and synchronization service operated by Microsoft, as part of their suite of MS 365 applications. MS OneDrive allows users to securely store, share, and synchronize files and folders from anywhere at anytime.


Features & Benefits

Microsoft OneDrive gives you: 

  • One terabyte of data storage
  • Secure sharing storage
  • Access to your files at any time, from anywhere, on your favorite devices 
  • Ability to share within and outside of your organization
  • Easy co-authoring  
  • Seamless integration with your favorite Office apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Find files with intelligent recommendations based on what you are working on and who you are working with

To learn about the differences between UBC online storage solutions that are available, click here.  


Requirements

Audience

UBC Students, Faculty, and Staff

Sign Up Requirements


Costs

This service is offered to UBC Students, Faculty and Staff at no cost.

The service cost is based on the Microsoft Campus Agreement and will be reassessed in a year.


Further Information


Getting Started

How do I sign in as faculty or staff?

1. Verify service eligibility

  • Ensure your FASmail is associated with firstname.lastname@ubc.ca email alias
  • If you have a FASmail account, but do not have firstname.lastname@ubc.ca email alias, please contact your department directory admin.
  • If you do not have FASmail account, please contact your local IT help desk or UBC IT help desk.
  • Once you meet the service eligibility, you will automatically get access to MS Teams and OneDrive within 48 hrs

2. Sign in to portal.office.com

  • Sign in using your firstname.lastname@ubc.ca email and CWL password
  • You can either download MS Teams and OneDrive app on your device OR use MS Teams and OneDrive web version
  • Log into Onedrive

  • UBC Owned Device: If you have an UBC-owned device, you can try to search the keyword "OneDrive" in the Windows search bar, or find "OneDrive" from the Start Menu. If the application is not found, please download OneDrive from the Software Centre.

3. Get started

  • Click on Get Started icon and select "Using OneDrive at UBC"

How do I sign in as a student?

1. Sign up for UBC Student Email

  • Go to CWL MyAccount page
  • (Optional) Rename your CWL ID
  • Click Activate Student Email
  • Read and accept Terms of Use
  • Your cwl@student.ubc.ca email will be created within 2 hrs and;
  • you will also automatically get access to MS Teams and OneDrive within 48 hrs

2. Sign in to portal.office.com

  • Sign in using your cwl@student.ubc.ca email and CWL password You can either download MS Teams and OneDrive app on your device OR use MS Teams and OneDrive web version
  • Log into Onedrive

3. Get started

  • Click on the Get started icon and select "Using OneDrive at UBC"


Training

Self-Learning:

Live-Training:

  • End user Training sessions are available for the UBC community. The list of training dates and RSVP form can be found here.

Support

Technical Support

Faculty, Students and Staff can contact the following groups for technical support.

Instructional Support

Below are resources available to instructors that would like to use MS Teams and/or OneDrive for their courses:

  • If you are using MS Teams and/or OneDrive for the first time, please check out the Get started Portal – Microsoft Teams for Instructors. This site includes links to video resources, Instructor Guide, and more.
  • UBC Vancouver: If you're based out of UBC Vancouver and would like support with MS Teams and/or OneDrive, we recommend contacting your faculty's Instructional Support Unit.
  • UBC Okanagan: If you're teaching at UBC Okanagan, please contact the Centre for Teaching and Learning (ctl.helpdesk@ubc.ca) for assistance.
  • Learning Technology Hub: All faculty and staff can call, email, or visit the Learning Technology Hub for assistance. Drop-in Canvas Studio sessions take every Monday afternoon in the Irving K Barber Learning Centre.

Student support

Below are resources available to students that would like to use MS Teams and/or OneDrive: