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Claflin University Online Courses
Moodle Orientation Claflin University Online Courses
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The purpose of this slide presentation is to orient online students with the online courses at Claflin University. Students should understand the Netiquette policy and the main features in Moodle. Students should view tutorials for Moodle log-in, discussion, submitting assignments, and submitting quizzes/exams.
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Netiquette Guidelines
Treat your instructor with respect, even in or in any other online communication. Always use your professors’ proper title: Dr. or Prof., or if you’re in doubt, use Mr. or Ms. Unless specifically invited, don’t refer to them by their first name. Begin messages with a salutation and end them with your name. Use clear and concise language. Avoid slang terms such as “wassup?” and texting abbreviations such as “u” instead of “you.” Avoid abbreviations and informal language. Use standard fonts such as Times New Roman and use a size 12 or 14 pt. font. Avoid using the caps lock feature AS IT CAN BE INTERPRETTED AS YELLING. Limit the use of emoticons like :) or . Be cautious when using humor or sarcasm, as tone is sometimes lost in an or discussion post and your message might be taken seriously or offensively. Do not send confidential student information via . Use the private message feature in the Moodle’s Learning Management System to send inquiries about grades or other confidential information. Avoid offensive language of any kind. Offensive or derogatory language in an , discussion board or other form of communication technology intended to harass others in a sexual, racial or other prejudicial manner violates civil rights laws. Avoid threatening language or repeated harmful attacks on other students or faculty. It is against the law. Use descriptive subject lines for messages and discussion board postings. Check the syllabus and course policies stated by the instructor to know what to expect about your instructor’s turnaround time for responding. Avoid “outing,” which is when someone posts personal information about another student or faculty in an online environment without their permission. Avoid “flaming,” which is online screaming in an or online discussion board communication. Use spell check and take time to proofread your communication.
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To Assess Moodle Recommended Browsers and versions
Recommended browsers for the best experience in Moodle: Firefox, most recent version Chrome, most recent version Safari 6 for OS X 10.7 or later (Safari 5 for OS 10.6.x and lower, see qualifications for "other browsers" below. Mac users may wish to use a different browser) Internet Explorer 10
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How To Log-In Enter your user name. Your username is your complete Claflin address, claflin.edu Your password is the first initial of your first name, the first initial of your last name, * (an asterisk), and your student ID Number. If your password does not work, click forgot password, type in your address and a temporary password with instruction will be sent to your .
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Participating in Moodle Discussions
To view a video demonstrating the steps to post or reply to discussions using Moodle. View:
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Submitting an Assignment
To view a video demonstrating the steps to submit assignments using Moodle. View:
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Submitting a Quiz/Exam
To view a video demonstration of the steps to complete and submit a quiz/exam. View:
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Helpful Numbers MYCLAFLIN PERSONAL ID NO. (PIN)
Mr. Robert Steedley, Records System Manager (803) ADDRESS Ms. Shanell Myke, IT Specialist I (803) ONLINE LEARNING All Online Classes Visitors Center Dr. Anisah Bagasra, Interim Director for Online Learning (803) Dr. Shelitha Morton, Coordinator of Academic Success Coach (803) Ms. Faith Spells, Enrollment Counselor for Online Learning (803) MOODLE’S LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM **24/7 Technical Support Support 24/7 Hotline:
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Contact: Dr. S. Cole- Morton 803.535.5582 gcole-morton@claflin.edu
QUESTIONS??? Contact: Dr. S. Cole- Morton
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