41F92C11F78BEC0F85256DF600593A61 11/27/2004 03:03:46 PMCheck yourselfFredrik Coulter1
SELF-TEST by: Fredrik Coulter (11/27/2004 03:04 PM)
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1. The main page or home page for an Empire State College online course is called: b. the Course Map | Result: Correct. The Course Map is the home page for your course. |
2. True or False. You can only access your course by typing the URL into your Web Browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator). False | Result: Correct. The easiest way to access your course is through the Faculty Center. |
3. The main learning content of a course is contained in: c. the course learning modules | Result: Correct. |
4. Where should you look for navigation bars in your course? c. both a and b | Result: Correct. |
5. What does a "twistie" indicate? A collapsable section | Click for explanation |
6. Use the Edit link to: a. change or correct a document you created | Result: Correct. |
7. True or False. Using the Logout link is a good habit to adopt, even though you work mostly from your home computer. True | Result: Correct. |
8. What is a quick way to see recent student submissions in all course modules? c. Use the "Submissions from the last 14 days" link | Result: Correct. But be aware that you also have several "Course View" options available through the Professor Navigator link. |
9. True or False. The online course does not make any provisions for students who have slow internet access or who use screen readers. False | Result: Correct. The Text Only link at the top of the Course Map serves visually impaired students who use screen readers, as well as students with extremely slow internet access. |
10. True or False. There is no available technical help for students and faculty. False | Result: Correct. The SLN HelpDesk link leads to technical help from every course page. In addition, faculty should first contact the Empire State College Help Desk for any technical issues in managing an online course. |