Student Control Panel
Internet Explorer Users: Place your cursor over the links to get a brief description of the links.
Following is an explanation of the blue Student Control Panel.
1. My Settings
I.
CD-ROM Setup
All the multimedia resources for the course music, graphics, and interactive content are on the course CD-ROMs. Please make sure the correct CD-ROM is in the CD-ROM drive, and the CD-ROM Setup is done properly.
For CD-ROM Setup instructions, refer to Step 3: CD-ROM Setup of the Quick Setup Guide.
II.
Password
You can change your password at any time in the course.
To change your password:
a. Click Password.
b. Type the new password in the New Password field. Re-type the new password in the Type It Again field.
c. Click Change.
III.
Update E-mail
You can update your E-mail address at any time in the course.
To update your E-mail address:
a. Click Update E-mail .
b. Type your e-mail address in the E-mail Address field.
c. Click Register.
IV.
Switch Courses
If you are taking more than one course, this allows you to switch to a different course.
2. Content
These links give you access to the course Introduction (Preamble), Index, and Detailed Index.
I.
Current Class
Click Current Class to access the current lecture for today.
II.
Index
Click Index to see the course table of contents.
III.
Detailed Index
Click Detailed Index to see the detailed table of contents.
IV.
Preamble
Click Preamble to access the Course Preamble.
3. My Workbook
I.
Grades
Click Grades to check your grades.
II.
Written Assignment
Click Written Assignments to see a list of written assignments to submit.
III.
Inspect Assignments
Click Inspect Assignments to see a complete list of all the quizzes, written assignments, and exams in the course. You may also access and read comments, if any, from your instructor on the assigments you have submitted.
4. Help
I.
Computer Setup
Click Computer Setup and go through the Steps to insure your computer is setup properly for the course.
II.
Tech Support
Click Tech Support to access the Tech Support and Troubleshooting pages.
III.
Student Manual
Click Student Manual to read the Quick Setup Guide and Student Manual.
Logout
When you have finished your course session, you must log out. This is especially important if you are using a computer lab where other people share computers. If you do not log out, the person who uses the computer next could gain access to your records and information. It is the student's responsibility to log out of the course in order to prevent unauthorized access to your account.