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EDUC 2500. Orientation to the Undergraduate Programs. Welcome.
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EDUC 2500 Orientation to the Undergraduate Programs
Welcome Orientation to the Undergraduate Programs: This seminar provides an orientation to technology and program skills necessary for successful participation in the undergraduate programs. Students will be introduced to university systems designed to provide support and services to the undergraduate student during the formal program of study. An overview of all facets of the undergraduate programs will be provided, including how to locate course schedules online, how to contact academic advising, and how to access resources. Students will learn interactive technology skills, such as using e-mail and sending attachments, navigating the Internet, accessing the electronic library, using APA format, locating and using the undergraduate Website and using WebCT for online classes.
Outcomes Obtain a NSU network account. Obtain a Personal Identification Number(PIN). Find out how to contact an advisor. Select the correct courses for registration. Register for courses. Locate course textbooks. Use the NSU Library for research. Access WebCT for: online classes chats e-mail discussions submitting assignments Use WebSTAR to: change your personal information. check on financial aid. work with transcripts. get grades. view course descriptions. Use WebMail to: check your e-mail. attach course assignments to your e-mail Locate undergraduate contact information.
Online Computer Access All students will learn to access the Internet to: • access the online library • access course syllabi, materials, and textbook lists. • complete course and assignment research. • participate in courses (WebCT students).
NSU E-Mail Account All students must apply for and use a free NSU e-mail account to: • communicate with NSU faculty and staff. • access the NSU Electronic Library. • access online courses (WebCT students). • receive information. (This is the official method of electronic contact with the university.)
Apply for a NSU e-mail account athttps://www.nova.edu/sbin/account_request
OPEN YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT NOW, IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO.
Obtain a Personal Identification Number You can: • Call (954) 262-4850 (local to Ft. Lauderdale) • Call (800) 554-6682, ext. 4850or • E-mail pinhelp@nova.eduNOTE: PINs are only mailed to your home address. Allow 7-10 days to receive a PIN by U.S. mail.
Student ID Card ID cards are available for all students! http://www.nova.edu/nsucard/
Course Selection - Need to talk to an advisor? Site-Based Academic Advising The advisor will: • Advise you of the schedule of classes for your degree. • Provide a curriculum sheet • Provide you with any updates or changes to your program outline. • Main Campus: Rochelle Klein A-L kleinr@nsu.nova.edu and Michael Raymond: N-Z michraym@nsu.nova.edu • Kendall, FL: Sylvia Santana ssantana@nsu.nova.edu • West Palm Beach: Cherie Schweizer scherie@nsu.nova.edu • Jacksonville, FL: Jeanne Brunson jbrunson@nsu.nova.edu • Tampa, FL: Paula Marcus paulamar@nsu.nova.edu • Las Vegas, NV: Rob Stevens robesteve@nsu.nova.edu • Orlando, FL: Doug Crowell crowelli@nsu.nova.edu Online Academic Advising • Jamila Adams - A-E jamila@nsu.nova.edu • Khrystyna Bednarchyk F - J khrybed@nova.edu • Sheara Brown-Genaro K - O gbenro@nova.edu • Mike Raymond P - T michraym@nova.edu • Sylvia Santana U - Z ssantana@nova.edu
WebSTAR http://webstar.nova.edu • Registration (those students enrolled in the state-approved programs must register with an advisor) • Registration select term • registration and add/drop classes • Student Information • Student records • view holds • final grades • academic transcript • account summary • Financial aid • Personal Information • Change PIN • Update address and phone number • View e-mail address • Name change information
Online Registration (For AA program and the BS concentration in Child Development) with WebSTAR • Clear all holds. • Have the term code and CRN for your class ready. • Link to WebSTAR from NSU’s Home page or link to http://webstar.nova.edu/. • Click Login to Secure Area and use your PIN to log in.
Online Registration http://webstar.nova.edu • The User ID is your NSU Identification Number (ID) • This is your personal identification number that will be mailed to you.
WebSTAR • Enter your NSU ID Number as the User ID. • The PIN is the 6-digit number you receive in the U.S. Mail. • The first time you log on, the system will ask for a security question and answer. • The question will be used if you forget your PIN.
Forgot your PIN? • Press the Forgot PIN button. • Answer your security question. • Enter a new PIN. Or - Call (954) 262-4850 (local) or 1-800-554-6682 (ext. 4850) between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (weekdays). E-mailpinhelp@nova.edu. Your PIN will be mailed to you.
WebSTAR - First Screen • Registration • Student & Financial Aid • Register for classes. • Get your grades, schedule or transcripts. • Student Records • Maintain your personal information. • This is the first place your professor will look for contact information for you.
Registration Select the term. Select Registration and Add/Drop Classes.
Drop/Add Classes • To drop a class: • Change the Action from none to Drop. • To add a class: • Enter the CRN • Press Submit Changes.
Academic Schedule “CourseWizard” • Access the following link to view your academic schedule for all undergraduate courses:
CourseWizard You can view your academic schedule by term, instructional location, and course prefix
Course Materials Course Descriptions Syllabi Textbooks
Undergraduate BS Home Page“One-Stop Shopping” for Undergraduate Students • While you are a registered student at NSU, use this page as your home page. • Select Course Materials.
Enter your username and password. This is the same username and password as your NSU email.
Course Materials • You will see the list of courses and textbooks • Click “Download Syllabus” to open the syllabus in a PDF document
Prepare the “first night assignment” and be ready to discuss at the first class meeting
To View Undergraduate Course Syllabi in .pdf formathttp://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html Adobe Acrobat Reader is free software used to view the course syllabi and other documents (e.g., the catalog). Download and install this software.
Searching the Internet • We recommend reviewing: • The Burkhart Guide to Search Engines and How to Use Them • http://www.geocities.com/~burkhartguide/engines.html • Internet Search Tools Quick Reference Guide • http://www.itrc.ucf.edu/iqr/
Library Information • Begin at the NSU home page: http://www.nova.edu • Select Libraries and Research. • Select Electronic Library / Electronic Resources.
Electronic Resources • Catalogs - Locate books. • Databases - Select from the NSU Patron. • Full-text Journal Title Search - Find journals available at NSU. • Other Library Catalogs • Internet resources - Link to other databases. • Help!
A tutorial is also linked on the database list. Education Help
Important Your University ID number is your Student Number.
Selecting the Database • Select databases by subject. • Scroll down and click on Education.
Full Text or Not • Click on the database name of your choice. • Be sure to select Full Text (if you only want to search databases with full text articles).
Link to ERIC E* Subscribe Full Text ERIC Documents or Wilson Education Full Text (WilsonWeb) Search for threefull-text articles in your specialization area. These must be: Full text and Peer reviewed/refereed journal articles Practice searching for full-text articles!
How do you cite materials within the body of your paper? • UTEP Form and Style: APA • Every UTEP student MUST purchase and use the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th edition). • Aaron, J. E. (2004). The little brown compact handbook (5th ed.). New York: Pearson Longman. • Additional APA resources and examples: http://www.nova.edu/~robint/apa_format.html http://www.nova.edu/library/dils/lessons/apa/
APA Examples: Journal article: Author's name. (Year). Title of article. Title of journal or journal, volume number, page numbers. Jasper, W. F. (1997). Good cop, bad cop: Alarming expansion and bad police work define today’s FBI. The New American, 13, 234-239. Book: Author's names. (Year). Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher. Rosellini, G., & Worden, M. (1997). Of course you're angry: A guide to dealing with the emotions of substance abuse (Rev. ed.). Center City, MN: Hazelden. Online periodical: Cite as you would a printed source, followed by) Retrieved date of access (month day, year, prefaced with "Retrieved" and ending with "from") from name of the database (ending with "database”) Iwanowski, J. (1994). Goliath vs. Goliath: Best Buy battles Circuit City. Business Week,54, 12. Retrieved May 9, 1997, from ABI/Inform database. Format the citations of the three full-text articles you located. Watch the formats for: Author name (use initials!) Titles (note capitalization and italics!) Page numbering (no pp.!) Now it’s your turn to use APA!