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Copyright August 22, 2006Where to Start CIT 106 Online 1 Where to Start CIT 106 Online Prepared by Janis L. Stevens, IUPUI
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Copyright August 22, 2006Where to Start CIT 106 Online

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Where to Start CIT 106 Online

Prepared by Janis L. Stevens, IUPUI

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Course Announcements

Stop here to see updates

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Syllabus Tab

Syllabus Tab Link to Syllabus Link to Overview

of Graded Events

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Syllabus Tab (continued)

CIT 106 Online Syllabushttp://engr.iupui.edu/~stevens/cit106online

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Syllabus Tab (Continued)

Overview of Graded Events: A Calendar of Due Dates and Points

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Schedule Tab

Start at top and work your way down

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Schedule Tab (Continued)

Windows EssentialsBasic Structure for Remainder of Lessons

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Pretest

If there is a pretest, it describes where to find it and the conditions if you pass/don’t pass it.

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Objectives

Lists the learning objectives for the lesson

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LessonMore or less the substitute for the teaching that would occur if you were in a classroom on campus. Do this before the assignments.

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Lesson Structure Two sections

Read and Do: Tells what to read in text. Activities are embedded in the reading. The activities are not homework assignments.

View: Identifies tutorials to review.

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Assignments

This is where you find the assignments you are to submit for each lesson.

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Assignments: How to Submit Use requested subject line Precede subject line with Submit: Submit to both instructor and student assistant (if

there is one) Assignments without requested subject line will

not be graded

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Project

Details provided if there is a project

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Posttest

Details provided if there is a posttest

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Tutorials

Links to several dozen video and static tutorials to support your learning and supplement what the publisher provides.

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Resources

Use this to find answers to frequently asked questions about this course that may not fit into other categories.

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Gradebook

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Questions??

Personal Questions: Contact the instructor

using Oncourse email.

Use Question: as first word in subject line.

General Questions: Post to discussion

forums. Good luck and good

preparation.

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Readiness for Online Learning

Take a readiness survey for online learninghttp://nursing.iupui.edu/About/default.

asp?/About/CTLL/Online/rilo.htm


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