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The three things necessary are: our individual access code, our name, the title of our question. These should be included therefore the professor can clearly indicate what he needs to answer for whom.

task rating: `q004. If at any point of the Orientation you have trouble following instructions, let your instructor know the specifics:

• Submit a copy of every instruction related to your question.

• Describe what you do at each step, and what happens as a result. Include a copy of the Address box of your Internet

browser, as it appears at every step.

If you are going astray in the process, this will give your instructor the information necessary to quickly get you back on

track

You should send this information using the Submit Question Form (this is the best form to use because it helps you structure your question and prompts you to provide important information), or the Submit Work Form. Having submitted the form it's also acceptable to send an additional note using email.

Please describe what to do if you have trouble following any of the instructions:

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Specifically inform your professor by submitting a copy of all the instructions pertaining to our question. Also, we should describe step-by-step what we did and what happened. The internet address should also be included next to the steps. Once all of this has been put together, we should go to the submit question form and send it in. An email may also be sent.

task rating: `q005. On the webpage for your course, click on Assts or Assignments (in some courses (e.g., Liberal Arts Mathematics I and II) the assignments are simply given by a table and there is no Assts link), then on Due Dates (in courses which use a table for assignments, the Due Dates link is provided a few lines above the table), and describe what you see there. Note due dates are updated by the first day of classes; until this update the Due Dates will be for the preceding semester.

Please respond with a statement detailing your understanding of the Due Dates page:

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Due dates are listed in increments of weeks and specifically the dates of the week and what assignments are due are listed.

task rating: `q006. Return to Assts, take a quick look down the page, and describe what you see. It is recommended that you bookmark this page in your browser (e.g., add it to Favorites) so you can access it easily and quickly.

There are probably things you don't understand right now about the Assignments page. You will get more specific and detailed information in subsequent Orientation assignments. Briefly describe what you do and do not understand about this page.

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Assignments are on a page with multiple links linking to a few different assignments (ex: assignments 0-4). If I were to click on the link for certain numbers of assignments it will direct me to some point on the page that discusses those specific assignments.

task rating: `q007. Click on Info and locate the syllabus or course of study for your course (Liberal Arts Mathematics students click on Course of Study, near the top of your page). Read it and acknowledge below that you have been able to find the syllabus and know how to locate it: Note that you should re-read the syllabus or course of study on or shortly after the first day of class, to be sure you have read the document that will apply to the term in which you are taking the course.

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I have been able to locate the syllabus and I have read over it.

task rating: `q008. Return to the http://vhmthphy.vhcc.edu page and once more click on the page for your course. Add this page to your bookmarks (e.g., in Internet Explorer, add to Favorites), and acknowledge in your response that you have done so.

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I have bookmarked this page.

task rating: `q009. On the http://vhmthphy.vhcc.edu page, click on Blackboard, and sign in using the same username and password you use to access the registration system. When the Blackboard screen comes up you should find a 'course' entitled 'Supervised Study Current Semester'. Click on this 'course' and give a brief description of what you see. You need not read all the information that appears, just take a quick look and give a line or two of description. (It is possible that you will be doing the Orientation prior to the beginning of the term, and if so this Blackboard 'course' might not yet be available. You might also be doing this before your Blackboard enrollment is run. If either is the case, be sure to make a note to yourself to do check this page out on the first actual day of classes. You won't need it before then.).

Note that enrollment in Blackboard and enrollment in your course at VHCC are two separate things. Blackboard is 'unofficial' and always needs to be regarded as such.

Please respond with a statement detailing your understanding of the Blackboard Supervised Study 'course', and the unofficial nature of Blackboard.

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After clicking on this link, it redirects me to a page with announcements written as the title but with no announcements written below. On the left side of the page there is a navigation section with many different links taking me to certain parts of the course such as course documents, course information, syllabus, etc.

I have previously used blackboard multiple times with my main college. Therefore, I am very comfortable with the nature of how it works.

task rating: `q010. We might use various features of this Blackboard page, but the course is not delivered using Blackboard. Blackboard has a number of very good features, but it is of necessity a 'closed' system and not sufficiently flexible or efficient to be the primary vehicle. The one feature we are sure to be using is the Grade Center, where you can check your grades on tests and my comments. Locate the tab for the Grade Center and click on it. Describe what you see.

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As of now there are no posted grades. The only two options for grades showing are weighted total and total which currently both amount to 0. Above these two options, there are many details that may be inputted about a certain grade such as due date, grade, points possible, and comments.

task rating: `q011. You need not look at any more of the Blackboard page, but you are welcome to do so if you choose, and you may ask any questions you wish in your response. If you have no questions, or do not feel the need to further explore this page, just respond with 'ok' or something of that nature.

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