Getting Started
If you have registered and this is your first time in the course, you should:
- Read the help
page and get the required
plug-ins.
- Read Getting Started.
- Look at the overview of
the course.
Then read the syllabus,
enter the class,
communicate with
others in the class, view additional resources from
Cline Library,
or get technical help.
How the Course is Taught
EDR610, "Introduction to Research" is divided into modules, and each of these modules contains one or more topics. You should read and complete each topic in order.
Generally, each topic will consist of required reading(s) from the textbook, presentation of online materials, online activities and assignments, and some form of communication.
See an overview of the modules, topics, and activities for this course.
(You should print the overview and check off each item as you complete it).
How the Course is Organized
EDR610, "Introduction to Research" is organized into a few main areas. Buttons for these main areas appear on every page throughout the course. These main areas are:
Help
The help page is designed to help you deal with thechnical issues
and problems related to this course.
For assistance with the content of the course,
review the material on line and in your text book,
contact your classmates, or contact the instructor.
Get
Started
This is the Get Started Page. "Attending" a course over the
internet is different than attending a course on a traditional campus.
This page will help you learn how readings, assignments,
communication, and other course functions are handled in
a virtual classroom environment.
Syllabus
The syllabus contains important information about the course.
As with any course, you should read the syllabus carefully before
beginning any course work.
The Class
This is likely where you will spend most of your time. Required
readings, online lessons, assignments, and activities are
presented in this area.
Communicate
To communicate with any member of the course - student(s)
or instructor - visit the comunicate page.
Library
The NAU Cline Library has collected
many resources available to students enrolled in Introduction to Research.
These and other resources are available from the library page.
If you find something you think should be included, please
send me email.
Required Readings Listed below are the required book(s) for Introduction to Research:
Throughout the course, required textbook readings
are marked in the following manner:
TEXTBOOK READING: pages 112-180.
You are also required to read all of the online lessons.
These lessons are marked throughout the course in this manner:
ON-LINE LESSON: It Starts with a Question
Assignments
Most of the topics in this course have at least one assignment. You must complete each of the assignments to pass the course. The method of completing assignments will vary.
See an overview of the modules, topics, and activities for this course.
(You should print the overview and check off each item as you complete it).
Each assignment is marked with this icon
Web Activities
Throughout EDR610 you will be asked to complete activities using the internet. You will either be directed to material on the web, or you will be asked to search the web for information on a particular topic.
Each web activity is marked with this icon
Communicate
Communication is an important part of EDR610. You will be expected to communicate frequently with other students, work in groups, and communicate with the instructor.
Group activities will be conducted using the NAU Online Conference Center, via Email or through newsgroups. Links to each of these can be found on the communicate page.
Links to students, the instructor, and other types of communication can be found on the communicate page.
Once you have finished, you should:
Go back to the main page for this item
Send Email to Walt Coker at Walter.Coker@nau.edu
Call Walt Coker at (623) 772-0305
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