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University of Minnesota Duluth Tim Roufs’ ©

University of Minnesota Duluth Tim Roufs’ ©

Further instructions follow, but if you want, and your browser permits, clicking on the URL that follows in the next slide will take you to your Moodle home... (your browser may require that you double-click) There is another link at the end of this program

If your browser does not allow you to click on the above URL just enter it in your browser window... Continue on here for further instructions... (your browser may require that you double-click) There is another link at the end of this program

Your Moodle screen may look something like this...

If you get this screen, go to “University of Minnesota Login”... Be sure to log in

Your log-in page will then look something like the following... Log in using your “x.500” information... (that’s the log-in information you use for your )

Log in using your “x.500” information...

You may also access your Moodle folder from any of the many course index and content web pages...

Or you may also access your Moodle folder via the Main UMD WebPage...

Main UMD WebPage... (this image changes)

click on “OneStop For Current Students”... (not the image that will appear)

Main UMD WebPage... (this image changes)

scroll down

click on “Technology Resources for Students”...

click on “Technology Resources for Students”...

then click on “Moodle Support”...

click on “Moodle Support”...

click on “Moodle Support”...

Your log-in page will then look something like the following... Log in using your “x.500” information... (that’s the log-in information you use for your )

Log in using your “x.500” information...

Your Moodle “home” will look something like the following...

Your Moodle “home” will look something like this...

Select Senior Seminar...

Your Moodle “home” will look something like this...

Your Moodle screen will look something like the following...

Your Moodle screen will look something like this...

scroll down

“Block 1” contains the basic information on the course... “Block 1”

“Block 1” contains the basic information on the course... “Block 1” contains the basic information for the course

“Block 1” contains the basic information on the course... scroll down for more “Block 1” information

“Block 1” contains the basic information on the course...

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this...

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this...

There are usually three main parts to the listing of a week...

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this Topics for the Week...

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this Readings for the Week...

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this... and 3. Activities for the week...

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this... The first week... introduce yourselfintroduce yourself and, just for the fun of it, have a look around at the rest of the materialsand, just for the fun of it, have a look around at the rest of the materials

And the Introduction Page will look something like this...

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this... The first week... introduce yourselfintroduce yourself and, just for the fun of it, have a look around at the rest of the materialsand, just for the fun of it, have a look around at the rest of the materials be sure to Update Your Moodle Profile as part of your introduction

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this... The first week... introduce yourself do the Pre-Assessment join in on the Forum Discussion and, just for the fun of it, have a look round at the rest of the materials

And the “Pre Assessment” Materials will look something like the following...

And the “Pre Assessment” Materials will look something like this...

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this... The first week... introduce yourself do the Pre-Assessment join in on the Forum Discussion and, just for the fun of it, have a look round at the rest of he materials

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... Back to the main Moodle page Block 1

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... scroll down

The “First-Day” Handout information contains the basic information... It look something like the following...

“First-Day” Handout information...

scroll down

“First-Day” Handout information... Basic Contact information...

“First-Day” Handout information... Basic Contact information... scroll down

“First-Day” Handout information... Moodle Home and “Block 1”

“First-Day” Handout information... Moodle Grader

“First-Day” Handout information... Basic Text Information #1

“First-Day” Handout information... Basic Text Information #2

“First-Day” Handout information... including information on purchasing texts...

Author information is available online...

Text Text :

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... Back to the main Moodle page Block 1

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... “Block 1”

Your Moodle screen will look something like this...

Governing Procedures

Governing Procedures

Governing Procedures

Governing Procedures

Special Facilities Information

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... Back to the main Moodle page Block 1

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... requirements, due dates, options, and grades

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... click here for grades link requirements, due dates, options, and grades

Your Moodle screen will look something like this...

Your Gradebook will look something like this

Your Gradebook will look something like this it lists course requirements, due dates, options, and grades...

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... Back to the main Moodle page Block 1

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... The “Major Due Dates” web page is a handy site

“Block 1” contains the basic information on the course...

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... REM

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this... Reading Assignments for the Week...

Reading Assignments for Week 1

And the listing for Week 1 will look something like this... REM: Don’t‘ forget the Activities...

Your Moodle screen will look something like this...

one more piece of useful information...

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... Back to the main Moodle page Block 1

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... At the very top of “Block 1” you will see an alphabet. Clicking on a letter will bring you to a page that indexes course WebPages for virtually all of the scheduled topics and items in the course. Clicking on a letter will bring you to a page that indexes course WebPages for virtually all of the scheduled topics and items in the course.

Your Moodle screen will look something like this...

This information is very useful

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... How useful?

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... in recent years there have been over 8,000,000 page visits to the UMD anthropology course web pages...

Your Moodle screen will look something like this... to access a topic simply click on a letter to go to an index page...

and from the index page click on the item you want...

scroll down for more items

click on item... and...

voilà

Speaking of optical illusions, what do you see in the next picture?

Which way is she spinning?

Which way is she spinning? Clockwise = right brain dominant Counterclockwise = left brain dominant

Count the people... wait... Then count them again after they switch positions

Just stare at the dot in the center of the image on the next slide

Bring your laptop to class

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