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How to complete Campus Work Orders.
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How to close NetCom Work Orders
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Instructions for students on how to use the Degree Works "What-If" feature in MyISU
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Links to helpful resources for teaching and learning
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Single page of links for Telecommuting
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Instructions on how to use DegreeWorks
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The assignment activity enables a teacher to communicate tasks, collect work, provide grades and feedback.
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List of Internet providers for those working remotely.
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Information on how PawPrint works and how to access it.
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- Getting Started with Moodle
Basic troubleshooting steps to take when Moodle may not be working correctly.
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- Getting Started with Moodle
This handout explains basic Moodle ISU procedures, including how to request a Moodle course, how teachers of record are assigned, and how student enrollment works.
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Basic descriptions of the links in the Faculty Tools channel, with links to articles that describe how those systems work.
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Online proctoring allows a student to take an exam at home or work. The online proctor will observe the student and their computer screen during the exam and report any discrepancies. Currently, a Live Proctoring Service is available for those teaching eISU courses.
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During the Submission Phase, students will submit their work according to the instructions and criteria established in the Setup Phase and instructors will allocate the submissions for peer review. Before moving to the Submission Phase, make sure all the settings are correct. There are many options for creating a workshop.
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- Settings and Administration
The Groups and Groupings options provide a way for instructors to divide the students in order to work together on activities, give participants access to specific content, and help organize the Gradebook and participant list.