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Communicate
To register for this course, visit NAU
Online.
If you have already registered and this is your first time in the course,
you should:
- Make sure you meet the technical requirements listed on the help
page and get the required plug-ins.
- Make sure you have a required NAU DANA account.
- Read Get Started to learn how the course
will be delivered.
- Look at the overview of the course.
- Read the syllabus.
The majority of the coursework can be found within "the
class." You can also communicate with others
in the course, view additional resources from Cline
Library, or get technical help.
Instructor Communication
Phone: (928) 523-7482
Email: Janine.Minkler@nau.edu
The phone number given here and on other pages is an office number that I check once a week. I prefer that you call me at home. That number will be given to you in Module One, Introduction. I can not provide it here because this part of the course is not passwork protected and I do not wish for anyone other than my students to have my home number.
Student Internet Access
New students are required to obtain an account on the student
unix computer DANA. DANA gives NAU students, who agree to abide by
proper ethical standards, access to the internet including electronic
mail, the Cline library on-line catalogue, world wide web home pages
(httpd), and usenet news.
Accessing these sort of Internet services requires establishing an
electronic identity (essentially an electronic mail address). This
can be done by acquiring a computer
account on the DANA machine. Any currently enrolled student, who
is willing to use these resources responsibly, is permitted an account
on the DANA machine.
If you are an Arizona Resident, NAU has several local
modem pools throughout the state. If these modem numbers are not local
to your area, you should select a local internet service provider (ISP)
to avoid long distance phone charges.
You are responsible for paying any phone charges (long distance and local)
and ISP fees incurred as a result of taking this web course.
Group Communication
Some group work will be required to students enrolled in SOC301, "Environment and Sociology".
NAU Virtual Conference Center
Group Communication in this course is accomplished via the NAU Virtual Conference Center
Instructions to Log On:
When you enter the Virtual Conference Center for the first time,
you will click on the word "Register" to register your userid name and password.
To register you enter:
user id: If you have a DANA userid, please use that as your USERID here. (e.g. jcs4, mpc3)
If you do not have a DANA userid, use your first initial and last name (e.g. jdoe or myazzi).
password: Enter a password of your choice. WRITE THIS DOWN SO YOU DON'T FORGET IT.
Click on the "Click here when finished" button
NOTE: The program will immediately ask you for the user ID and
password you just created. This is normal. Enter the user ID and
password you just created to get into the Virtual Conference Center.
When you go into the conference for the first time, you will
be on the Personal Information Page. On this page, you must
enter your full name. You are requested to enter your e-mail
address, although this is not mandatory if you want to keep
your e-mail address private. If you put in your e-mail address,
make sure it is complete. All DANA addresses are in the
form xxx@DANA.UCC.NAU.EDU. You may fill out the other items if you
choose.
When you finish the Personal Information Page,
go to the Caucus Center, which will take you into
the NAU Online Virtual Conference Center.
Now that you are registered, you will always arrive at
this page when you come into the conference center.
Choose "A list of all conferences" and click on
SOC301 (the Conference name). When you first enter the class
conference you should click the "YES" button next to
"Make me a member of the conference, and
add it to my Personal Conference List."
When you come into the NAU Online Virtual Conference Center
from now on, you will be asked to enter your userid and
password, so be sure to record this information.
If you would like more information about features of the
Virtual Conference Center, click on the "Help" button at
the top of any conference page and click 'Caucus Tutorial'.
Click the button above to go to the NAU Virtual Conference Center.
From the main NAU VCC page, login-in, and then enter the class conference.
Every course at NAU has an associated newsgroup.
The address for this course's newsgroup is:
news:nau.classes..
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