Frequently Asked Questions:
If this is your first web course, you should get familiar with Blackboard Vista.
All coursework will be assigned within he Blackboard Vista shell, and all email
needs to be sent through Blackboard Vista. You should look at the contents of Getting
Started. It is on the homepage and the course menu to the left. You should
also get to know this page. Feel free to click the icons or link titles
and see what opens up.
Once you've explored the homepage and read getting started, you should
read the syllabus. This too is accessible through the course menu and
the homepage. Then you should open the study guide. The study guide is
the heart of the course, and it will outline all the assignments.
What do I call you?
Assigned Textbooks
How
do I get computer help?
Do I really need to use a
computer for this class?
My computer is slow! What do
I do?
Do we have set class times?
When are assignments due?
Can I do work early?
Can I submit assignments late?
The videos don't work! What
do I do?
What do I call you?
Students can never make a mistake by
being formal with their professors. At a four
year college or university, you should *always*
call the professor "Dr." If the prof
does not have a Ph.D., he or she will tell you.
Using "Dr." also avoids the problem
of is it Mr.? Miss? Ms? or Mrs.? Never call
the the instructor's by his or her first name
until he or she asks you to do so. (This goes
for any boss or supervisor you have at any job!)
How do I get computer
help?
Call the Student Technology Center
: toll
free 888-520-7215, local Flagstaff number -
523-9294. Call them for help with
your computer.
They are least busy from 6 AM to about 10 AM.
They are busiest in the evenings.
I don't like
computers, do I need to use one for this web
course?
(I have actually received this question). Yes,
this course calls for using a variety of materials
on the world wide web. If you don't like using
computers, this might not be a good section
of ANT 104 to be in. Several sectionsof traditional
ANT 104 courses are offered on campus.
My computer is slow! What do I do?
Avoid using the NAU server in the evenings. It is
always slow then, particularly if you're calling
in from off campus. If you are using a dial up modem,
you might want to use a Statewide computer lab.
If you web courses every semester, you should consider
getting a DSL line from your phone company or a
internet service from your cable provider. If you
live in a rural area, you might want to consider
getting satellite service.
Do we have set class times?
No, work at your own pace. But, you
must finish specified material every week.
As you will see from the syllabus, there are
suggested dates for working on a unit.
When are things due?
I will have a schedule showing when you should
start each unit. You should finish each unit
within two or three days. All tests, quizzes,
and assignments are due at the specified time, according
to the NAU computer clock in Flagstaff.
Note: time changes in October. Flagstaff is
on Pacific Daylight Savings Time in the summer.
Flagstaff is on Mountain Standard Time in the
winter.
Can I do work early?
Yes. Even though the course schedule shows dates
for working on the units, after the first week
units will be open early. Many Extended Campus
students work full-time and have to juggle
their jobs, family, and course assignments.
Can I submit assignments late?
The biggest problem in a web course
is that you are working alone and it is easy
to fall behind. All essays have a 6-hour grace
period. Any essays submitted within the grace
period is considered to be on-time. Late essays
will be accepted for up to one week after the
due date. All quizzes and multiple coice tests
will have a makeup open for 12-hours. Students
who miss the regular quiz or test can take
the makeup. Students who want to re-take a
quiz or test to improve their score may take
the makeup. A
student's score will be the average of the
attempts. All assignments must be submitted
by the last day of classes.
The videos don't work! What do I do?
This course has several assigned videos and virtual
lectures (vLecs). Make sure you have the newest
versions of Quicktime, Flash Player, and Widows
Media Player. Call the Student Technology Center
if you have problems. Toll
free 888-520-7215, local Flagstaff number -
523-9294.
They are least busy from 6 AM to about 10 AM.
They are busiest in the evenings. Often they
can trouble shoot. If you have a dial-up modem,
you might want to go to the nearest Statewide
lab to watch the videos.
Please email me through the class email
system in Blackboard Vista if you have other
questions. (SGS)
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