1. Learning Online
presented by Kyle Mackie
Pre-Flight @ University of Guelph
July 2, 2009
2. Turn off your computers!
presented by Kyle Mackie
Pre-Flight @ University of Guelph
July 2, 2009
3. What we'll talk about today
• Learning Management Systems
• What to Expect
• Rights and Responsibilities
• Netiquette
• Privacy and Security
• Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism
4. Learning Management Systems
• A learning management system (LMS) is software for
delivering, tracking and managing training/education.
o delivery of content
o online assessment
o tracking student progress
o collaboration
16. What to expect
• every course may be presented differently
• every instructor may use tools differently
• instructors may use different tools for different offerings
• things may change
• other tools may be used
17. Keys to success
• if it's a course with a website, you STILL SHOULD go to
class!
• find out how the website (etc.) will be used in your course
• access the course early
• check email
• check discussion boards
• check links
• click through orientations
• know where your resources are
• know who to contact for help!
18. Special accommodations
• it's YOUR reponsibility to find out the procedure
• work with your instructor and CSD
• make arrangements early
• be patient and give yourself enough time
22. Netiquette rules
• know who to contact for help
• forward and quote appropriately
• DON'T TYPE IN ALL CAPS!
• be timely, but not rash
• don't blame the Borg when the Borg shouldn't be blamed
23. More netiquette
• consider your digital footprint
• don't fight with your girlfriend/boyfriend in your class
discussion board
• don't try to sell your car in the main class discussion
• follow the convention and rules of the tools/class
• REMEMBER to log off
24. The Rules...
Consult the University’s Acceptable Use Policy and Guidelines
to ensure computer resources are used responsibly.
The Student Rights and Responsibilities policy outlines the
expectations of conduct as a member of the University of
Guelph.
25. The Rules...
The University of Guelph is committed to a campus free of
discrimination and harassment. Please consult the Human
Rights policy or the Human Rights and Equity for more
information.
Access and Privacy Guidelines provide information about
protection of privacy relative to personal information held by the
University of Guelph or, more generally, about access to
information under the custody and control of the University.
26. Academic Integrity
• plagiarism
• copying another's work in tests, lab reports, theses, journal
articles, or computer programs
• damaging, hiding, or destroying library books
• falsifying health certificates
• cheating on exams