student orientation fall 2009 d2 l
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Welcome Online Welcome Online StudentsStudents!!
In partnership with Hamilton County Department of Education
In the beginning, you may feel a littleIn the beginning, you may feel a little
OVERWHELMED!OVERWHELMED!
• “How do I start?”
• “Where are the assignments?”
• “Where are my grades?”
• “Where is my textbook?”
• “What are my deadlines?”
Don’t sweat it!Don’t sweat it!
After this session, After this session,
you will be ready to go!you will be ready to go!
•Paper and pencil in front of you!Paper and pencil in front of you!
•A calculator (for math courses) A calculator (for math courses)
•A willingness to email questions!A willingness to email questions!
•PATIENCE, PATIENCE, PATIENCE!PATIENCE, PATIENCE, PATIENCE!You will need to work about 8-10 hours per week throughout the
course! If you are taking a summer school course…it will be much more!
Most of the online courses have sound and animations.
If you are working in a computer lab, the sound may
be distracting!
You may be required to purchase a headset if your lab does not provide one.
You will be required to record “voice boards” throughout your course!
Your teacher will send you (or put it within your course) a WIMBA Reference Document with detailed instructions for accessing,
recording and hearing feedback through the voice boards!
You will need a
headset with a
microphone
that will
connect to your
computer!
We use a program called “WIMBA” for this process!
https://www.e4tn.org/
For school labs, the lab facilitator should have this system check completed before
the first day of class.
Before beginning to work, you need to make sure that your
computer has the correct software loaded in order for the courses to run properly.
https://www.d2l-e4tn.org/
When you are ready to work in your online class, this is the
place to go!
Another place for that technical check!
Your user name is your first and last name and a 4-digit number (with no spaces).
Format: FirstLast9999
The password is your birth date. Format: yyyymmdd
https://www.d2l-e4tn.org/
You should have received a confirmation letter showing your User
ID
On the first day of school, your teacher usually starts by introducing himself or herself to the class. Afterwards,
he/she wants you to do the same!
Your profile introduces you to your teacher and your classmates!
Then, you fill in the blanks!
You can even add a picture!
Don’t forget to click “Save”!
The “Instructions” widget can help you through the process!
Announcements that apply to ALL STUDENTS in ALL CLASSES will be posted on your “My Home” screen
within the “News” widget.
PLEASE COMPLETE THE STUDENT ORIENTATION!
• You will learn how to navigate your online You will learn how to navigate your online course!course!
• You will learn how to contact your teacher!You will learn how to contact your teacher!
• It will smooth the way for a successful term!It will smooth the way for a successful term!
A copy of this student orientation will be available to you in the “News” widget on your “My Home” screen.
The “My Courses” widget includes a link to each of your online courses!
Remember, we are on the “My Home” screen.
This student is enrolled in 3
classes!When you are ready to go to your online
class, just click on the name of the course!
When you are in your class, the course name will show up here!
Your “Course Home” screen looks much like your “My
Home” screen.
This is the first thing you should read every time you walk into your class!
Your teacher will post messages to you regularly in this “News” widget!
The “Instructor Information” widget gives you information about your teacher! This should include office hours and contact information.
You should know how to…
• Log in to D2L
• Set up your profile
• “Walk” into your classroom• Read “News” items
• “Meet” your online teacher
FirstLast9999
yyyymmdd
Assignment:•Login•Go to your class•Read any news items•Write down your teacher’s name
5 minutes
https://www.d2l-e4tn.org/
Your textbook is within your online course! You get to it from an important link on your “Course Home” screen…
After clicking on the “Content” link, it will take you to the Table of Contents
page for your course.
It is similar to opening a real textbook!
The first time you see the Table of Contents, you should click on the first
link to begin!
The first link is usually general information, course tools, etc.
To get to the first Unit or Chapter in your book, you can click on the link in
your Table of Contents.
If it is your first time to open Unit A, Lesson 1, click on “Start Lesson
From Beginning”
If are returning to Unit A, Lesson 1, click on “Resume
From Last Session”
In some classes, you turn the pages of the book at the bottom
of your screen.
Look for the arrow icons
to turn the pages!
These arrows will skip to the next topic.
Do not click these arrows unless you are instructed to do so within
the lesson pages!
Remember, lesson pages look different, according to what
course you are taking!
Let’s see what the pages look like in Art Appreciation…
These gray arrows will skip to the next topic.
Do not click these arrows unless you are instructed to do so within the
lesson pages!
Remember:• Your lesson pages may look
different than the lesson pages of a student in another class!
• You should get comfortable with how your pages are set up!
• Email your teacher if you get confused with navigating your lesson pages!
How to email your teacher is covered later in the orientation.
Assignment:•Find the textbook pages for your 1st Unit (after the tools and general information)•Practice navigating through the lesson pages
2 minutes
There are 3 major types of assignments you will have to
complete in your course:
3. Discussion Boards
1. Quizzes/Tests/Exams
2. Study Guides/Worksheets/Writing Assignments/Projects
Foreign Language…Don’t forget about the WIMBA
boards!
Within your lesson pages, you will read, learn the material, practice and prepare for graded assignments! When it is time to do a
graded assignment, the lesson pages will tell you!
Send your teacher content questions at the lesson/practice stage; do not wait until you are
taking a quiz or exam.
Most quizzes, tests, and exams are located in the
“Quizzes” link.
Read your lesson page to find the name of the quiz/test/exam you need to find! We need to find Quiz A02.
Next, click on the “Quizzes” link to go find it!
Do not open quizzes and tests until you are ready to complete them!
CLICK ON THE LINK TO BEGIN ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE STUDIED AND YOU ARE READY FOR A
RECORDED GRADE!
After completing all questions on each page, click on “Save All Responses” to ensure no data is lost!
After completing all questions on the quiz/test/exam, click on “Go to Submit
Quiz” to turn in your assignment.
This student should have studied a little more before
taking this quiz!
Many of the assignments in this category will immediately show your grade!
You are responsible for coordinating a scheduled time
with your LF to take the exam. This scheduled time must be on
or before the due date set by your online instructor.
You MUST take your final exam at your school with your Lab Facilitator! The exam is locked and you will not be able to access it
until your Lab Facilitator enters a password!
• Quizzes/Tests/Exams: the first type of assignment you will have to complete.
• Let’s move on to the second type:
Study Guides/Worksheets/Writing Assignments/Projects
Many times, these assignments are already started for you! You just have to download them and complete the missing parts!
Notice the important note about the Control Key!
You will be instructed within your lesson pages to download
the assignment…
Ask your Lab Facilitator where you should save to on your
school computer.
Once the assignment opens, be sure to go to “File…Save As…” and save a copy to your computer or flash drive.
As a rule of thumb, save your documents as Rich Text Format (.rtf).
This allows your teacher to read your
document even if he/she doesn’t have the same version of
the program!
For some assignments, you will have to start from scratch!
Examples:
• Essays
• Research Papers
• Presentations
For those assignments, you will open the program in which you want to complete the
assignment (i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint), save it and turn it in to your teacher upon completion!
When you have completed assignments saved to your computer, you will submit them to your
teacher via the Dropbox!
For our example, we will submit this study guide to our dropbox!
Remember, your assignment is finished
and saved to your computer or flash drive!
Take note of the name of the assignment! We need to turn in the assignment: B02 Career and Education Choices Study Guide.
Next, click on the “Dropbox” link…
This is a list of all the assignments you will submit through the dropbox.
For our example, we need to turn in B02 Career and Education Choices Study Guide.
Click on the assignment title…
We need to click “Add a File” to go and find our assignment…
This page is similar to an empty file folder waiting for your assignment
to be placed inside it!
You can type comments to your teacher and then click “Submit” at either
the top or bottom of your screen.
Notice our file is listed now!
You should ALWAYS make sure you get this screen which states
File Submission Successful!
If you do not get this message, your file was not submitted. Contact your online teacher or your lab
facilitator for assistance.
• Quizzes/Tests/Exams
• Study Guides/Worksheets/Writing Assignments/Projects
What about the 3rd type of assignment?
GOT IT!
Remember, participating in the
discussion board is an assignment. You will receive a grade on it!
You interact with your classmates and your teacher within the course discussion boards.
Read the lesson page for any
special instructions, take note of the name of the discussion
board and click on “Discussions”…
You, your classmates and your teacher can now read your contribution to the discussion. Check back to see if anyone
comments on your post. You may also be instructed to comment on some of your classmates’ postings!
5 minutes
Assignment:Save a “Test
Document” to your desktop
and then submit it to the dropbox.
Submit the document to the 1st dropbox title listed in the pull-down
menu.
Your teacher will create a “Pacing Guide / Schedule” for you!
You can work ahead of your due dates; however, you should not get behind!
You can select to view the calendar by Day,
Week, or Month!
Click on the title on any day to read the entire entry.
Remember: It is YOUR responsibility to know when your work is due. If you are unsure, email your teacher for
clarification!
1. Click the box in front of your teacher’s name…
2. Click on the envelope icon to email the selected users.
You should ALWAYS make sure you get this screen which states Your
message been sent successfully to:
If you do not get this message, your file was not submitted. Contact your online teacher or your lab
facilitator for assistance.
2. Click on the “Email” link…
1. In order to email your teacher from the “Email” link, you will first have to write down your teacher’s email address from the “Instructor Information” widget.
If you use the “Classlist” method, you do not have to
write down the teacher’s email
address.
Type in your teacher’s email address. Then, complete the
email the same as we discussed in the “Classlist” link.
In your email, introduce yourself to your teacher! Tell him/her your name, where you go to school
and one interesting thing about yourself!
Assignment:• Send your
teacher an email (using either the
“Email” link or the “Classlist” link).
5 minutes
Make sure “All Messages” is selected.
Click on the email subject to view it in the “Message Preview” screen at the bottom.
You should use your internal D2L email for ALL correspondence with your teacher and students in your class!
You will have to use your outside email (the one you provided at registration) to check for progress reports
and your final report card!
You will receive a progress report on the 1st and the 15th of each month (once a week during
the summer)!
Many people will get a copy of your progress report!
Progress reports come to your
OUTSIDE email address!
You can view students’ and your teacher’s profiles by clicking here.
If there is a green dot beside the name, that person is online right now! You can send an instant message by checking the box in front of the name and then clicking on the icon beside the envelope.
You can also access instant messaging by clicking on the Pager icon. You can page your teacher or someone else in your class!
If any issues (misspelled words, broken links, etc.) come up
throughout your course, contact your online teacher. We have a formal “ticketing” process for
course improvements!
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