Using Google Consumer Apps
If you cannot see the map displayed below, and you are logged in to your @hawaii.edu account, then you likely do not have Consumer apps enabled for your account.
Under an agreement with Google, the University of Hawaiʻi ("UH") offers two types of Google applications through Google@UH: Core applications ("Core Apps") and Consumer applications ("Consumer Apps"). Only the core applications (Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Groups for Business, Sites, Contacts, Classroom, Hangouts, Chat, Meet, Keep, Google Chrome Sync, NotebookLM, Gemini) are enabled by default.
To activate Consumer apps (Blogger, Chrome Web Store, Earth, Maps, My Maps, Photos, Takeout, Translate, Scholar Profiles, and Youtube, as well as others), you need to turn on Google@UH Consumer Apps.
These Consumer Apps can be made available through Google@UH by logging in here and electing to turn them on. The decision to use any of these Consumer Apps is solely at the discretion of the individual user and is not mandated by UH.
Individuals are also free to access Consumer apps via their personal Google accounts, instead of a UH managed account.