Tech Help and How To’s
New Student Account Password Set Up
Set up your password to access your Lakeshore accounts. Your password will be used to login to MyLAKESHORE, MyLTC, and other commonly used student technologies.
Option 1: Click the link in the Welcome email sent to your personal email OR
Option 2: Go to MyLAKESHORE and click “First Time User.” Your username to set up your password is your Lakeshore Student ID#.
Here are some resources to help you set up your password: Step-by-Step Directions or Video Tutorial.
These are the Lakeshore login password criteria:
- 15 characters
- An uppercase letter
- A lowercase letter
- A number (0-9)
- Cannot use first/last name, or prior password
If you have questions or need assistance with your password setup or logging in, please contact the Lakeshore Help Desk at helpdesk@lakeshore.edu or 920.693.1767.
MyLAKESHORE
MyLAKESHORE provides easy access to college applications from a single location. Applications include: Microsoft Office 365 & Email, Navigate, Handshake, Blackboard and more. Your username for MyLAKESHORE is your Lakeshore student email.
Your Lakeshore student email address is your full last name + last 5 digits of student ID#@lakeshore.edu. Example: jones45678@lakeshore.edu
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Technology Help Desk
The Technology Help Desk is available for students Monday through Friday to help with Lakeshore technology issues.
Ways to contact the Helpdesk:
Ticket: | Submit a ticket online via the Lakeshore Technology Help Desk Portal. Instructions for submitting an online ticket (.PDF) |
Phone: | 920.693.1767 |
Email: | helpdesk@lakeshore.edu When submitting issues via email, please include a phone number that we may contact you at. |
Onsite Hours: | Monday – Thursday 7 AM - 7:30 PM Friday 7:00 AM - 4 PM |
Limited After Hours Support: | Call our Helpdesk number |
Broadband Speed Testing
Help Improve Internet Speed Across Wisconsin
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To help improve internet speeds across Wisconsin, the Department of Public Instruction is teaming up with Measurement Lab, a non-profit broadband advocacy organization, to test home internet connection speeds. You can help out by testing your home internet speed with Measurement Lab’s broadband speed test. All it takes is three clicks – it’s that easy.
Why Is This Important?
The data will give the Governor’s Task Force on Broadband Access (and other broadband task groups) the information they need to target improvements where internet speeds and performance are poor.Your Input Is Critical
In order to get an accurate picture of the state, we need a lot of accurate data. That’s where you come in. The more people take the broadband internet speed test, the clearer picture we can get of where internet speeds need the most help.To Get Started:
1. Click on the link below to the Measurement Lab broadband speed test.
2. Agree to the Data Policy.
3. Click “Begin” to start the test.
4. Consider running the test multiple times, at different times of day, as your internet speed can often vary throughout the day.Thank you for your help in improving internet speeds in our community!
Measurement Lab speed test link: https://speed.measurementlab.net/#/