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CommunicateTo register for this course, visit NAU Online. If you have already registered and this is your first time in the course, you should:
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. Phone: (928) 523-2951 (NAU office) (928) 567-0899 (home) Email: Janne.Affeld@nau.edu Please leave a voicemail or email me at Janne.Affeld@nau.edu if you can't reach me in person. 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 Group work is an important part of ESE548, "Survery of Special Education".
Group Communication in this course is accomplished via student connection with someone in person, by developing a chat buddy, either through a teacher chat location or by asking for a partner in the class. You can also chat with the instructor of the course by emailing Dr. J and letting her know she is your chat partner. Instructions:Each module has one or more communcation assignments. Decide how you will complete them. It can include a variety of formats as long as you do each one and send an email to the instructor, reporting that you did the assignment and how you set up your chat discussion. This is an easy way to do so Email the instructor. Put the module and assignment in the subject line. You will get a response back from the instructor letting you know it was received. Done! E-mail J'Anne Affeld at Janne.Affeld@nau.edu
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