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Online Math Orientation

for Modularized Courses

Mendocino College

Updated Summer 2014

WelcomeWelcome to your

modularized online math class at Mendocino College!

WelcomeWelcome to your

modularized online math class at Mendocino College!

This orientation will prepare you for accessing the course.

WelcomeWelcome to your

modularized online math class at Mendocino College!

This orientation will prepare you for accessing the course.

Please read through this entire presentation before attempting to access the class.

What is a ‘Modularized

Class’?

?

What is a ‘Modularized

Class’?This course is probably not like most courses you’ve taken. It is designed in modules.

What is a ‘Modularized

Class’?This course is probably not like most courses you’ve taken. It is designed in modules.

The intent is to help you by concentrating on the areas you need to work on, while letting you rapidly move on from content you may already know.

What is a ‘Modularized

Class’?This course is probably not like most courses you’ve taken. It is designed in modules.

The intent is to help you by concentrating on the areas you need to work on, while letting you rapidly move on from content you may already know.

The result: more

efficient use of your time.

How a Modularized Class

Works

How a Modularized Class

WorksContent is divided into modules.

How a Modularized Class

WorksContent is divided into modules.

Think of these as small chunks of the math you need to learn—usually several sections, but less than a chapter.

How a Modularized Class

WorksContent is divided into modules.

Think of these as small chunks of the math you need to learn—usually several sections, but less than a chapter.

The very first thing you will want to do is look over the textbook to refresh yourself with the material.

How a Modularized Class

WorksContent is divided into modules.

Think of these as small chunks of the math you need to learn—usually several sections, but less than a chapter.

The very first thing you will want to do is look over the textbook to refresh yourself with the material.

Work through some examples, try some problems.

How a Modularized Class

WorksContent is divided into modules.

Think of these as small chunks of the math you need to learn—usually several sections, but less than a chapter.

The very first thing you will want to do is look over the textbook to refresh yourself with the material.

Work through some examples, try some problems.

You’ll want an idea of what to expect when you take the next step.

How a Modularized Class

WorksContent is divided into modules.

Think of these as small chunks of the math you need to learn—usually several sections, but less than a chapter.

Also, you will have an assignment that consists of watching the videos and working through a couple of examples before you can take the pretest.

How a Modularized Class

WorksContent is divided into modules.

Think of these as small chunks of the math you need to learn—usually several sections, but less than a chapter.

Also, you will have an assignment that consists of watching the videos and working through a couple of examples before you can take the pretest.

This further allows you to prepare for the pretest and will significantly help in the learning process!

Step-by-StepFirst, you will watch the

section videos and work through an example from each section.

Step-by-StepFirst, you will watch the

section videos and work through an example from each section.

MODULE 1:

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepFirst, you will watch the

section videos and work through an example from each section.

You will also want to read the book a bit, and go over a couple of examples.

MODULE 1:

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepFirst, you will watch the

section videos and work through an example from each section.

You will also want to read the book a bit, and go over a couple of examples.

You will want to be as prepared as possible for the next steps, both to improve your learning and to decrease the amount of time spent doing work over.

MODULE 1:

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Based on how you do on this Pretest, homework will be generated from the sections in this module.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Based on how you do on this Pretest, homework will be generated from the sections in this module.

But only from questions you got wrong. This way, you won’t spend too much time on stuff you already know.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Based on how you do on this Pretest, homework will be generated from the sections in this module.

But only from questions you got wrong. This way, you won’t spend too much time on stuff you already know.

(This is why studying BEFORE the Pretest is a GREAT IDEA!)

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Based on how you do on this Pretest, homework will be generated from the sections in this module.

But only from questions you got wrong. This way, you won’t spend too much time on stuff you already know.

(This is why studying BEFORE the Pretest is a GREAT IDEA!)

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Videos and Example Problems

*STUDY TIP!*

If you do not know how to do a problem on the pretest, don’t guess! Instead, leave it blank. This way, you’ll be sure to have some homework problems on the topic so you can practice and learn!

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Next, Do the Homework that’s been generated.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Next, Do the Homework that’s been generated.

It is recommended that you continue doing the problems until you get at least 90%, and even better, 100% correct.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Next, Do the Homework that’s been generated.

It is recommended that you continue doing the problems until you get at least 90%, and even better, 100% correct.

[Don’t worry—you only need to redo the ones you got wrong!]

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Next, Do the Homework that’s been generated.

Then, take the Quiz to finish the module.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 1 Quiz.

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Next, Do the Homework that’s been generated.

Then, take the Quiz to finish the module.

It is recommended that you get at least 80% correct.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 1 Quiz.

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Next, Do the Homework that’s been generated.

Then, take the Quiz to finish the module.

It is recommended that you get at least 80% correct.

You can re-take the Quiz as often as you like until the due date.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 1 Quiz.

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Next, Do the Homework that’s been generated.

Then, take the Quiz to finish the module.

After you take the Quiz the first time, you should do the Post Quiz Review. This will help you review any problem types you got wrong.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 1 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepNext, you will take a

Pretest.

Next, Do the Homework that’s been generated.

Then, take the Quiz to finish the module.

After you take the Quiz the first time, you should do the Post Quiz Review. This will help you review any problem types you got wrong.

MODULE 1:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 1 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Go to Module 2…

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepOnce you’ve moved on to

Module 2, that module works the same way:• Study the sections

and watch the videos for the next module

• Pretest

• Homework

• Quiz

• Review

MODULE 2:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 2 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Go to Module 3…

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepWhat if you do perfectly on the Pretest?

If you do perfectly on the Pretest, then no HW is generated, and you can go directly to taking the Quiz.

MODULE 2:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 2 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Go to Module 3…

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepWhat if you do perfectly on the Pretest?

If you do perfectly on the Pretest, then no HW is generated, and you can go directly to taking the Quiz.

This saves you time. If you already know the material, you’re basically testing out of the module.

MODULE 2:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 2 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Go to Module 3…

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepYou will need to finish the Module in the week that it is assigned – you cannot take a Quiz after the due date – instead, you’ll just have to go on to the next Module.

MODULE 2:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 2 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Go to Module 3…

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepYou will need to finish the Module in the week that it is assigned – you cannot take a Quiz after the due date – instead, you’ll just have to go on to the next Module.

This is a slight change from the classes in the past so please be aware of this.

MODULE 2:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 2 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Go to Module 3…

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

Step-by-StepYou will need to finish the Module in the week that it is assigned – you cannot take a Quiz after the due date – instead, you’ll just have to go on to the next Module.

This is a slight change from the classes in the past so please be aware of this.

Bottom line – no late work!

MODULE 2:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 2 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Go to Module 3…

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

After every third module…

When you complete the third module (and the sixth, and the ninth) you will have a unit test that will test you on the previous three modules.

MODULE 3:

Take Pretest

Do the Homework

Take the Module 3 Quiz.

Take Stud

y Plan

Go to Unit Test…

Work the

Review

Videos and Example Problems

After every third module…

When you complete the third module (and the sixth, and the ninth) you will have a unit test that will test you on the previous three modules.

After you have finished the test, you should work the review.

Unit Test:

Take the Unit Test.

Go to Module 4…

Work the test

Review

After every third module…

When you complete the third module (and the sixth, and the ninth) you will have a unit test that will test you on the previous three modules.

After you have finished the test, you should work the review.

You can retake the as often as you like until the due date.

Unit Test:

Take the Unit Test.

Go to Module 4…

Work the test

Review

After every third module…

When you complete the third module (and the sixth, and the ninth) you will have a unit test that will test you on the previous three modules.

After you have finished the test, you should work the review.

You can retake the as often as you like until the due date.

You should work the test review before retaking though so you can focus on what you need to learn to do better!

Unit Test:

Take the Unit Test.

Go to Module 4…

Work the test

Review

After every third module…

When you complete the third module (and the sixth, and the ninth) you will have a unit test that will test you on the previous three modules.

After you have finished the test, you should work the review.

You can retake the as often as you like until the due date.

You should work the test review before retaking though so you can focus on what you need to learn to do better!

Unit Test:

Take the Unit Test.

Go to Module 4…

Work the test

Review

It is recommended that you earn at least a 60% to move forward.

After every third module…

When you complete the third module (and the sixth, and the ninth) you will have a unit test that will test you on the previous three modules.

After you have finished the test, you should work the review.

You can retake the as often as you like until the due date.

You should work the test review before retaking though so you can focus on what you need to learn to do better!

Unit Test:

Take the Unit Test.

Go to Module 4…

Work the test

Review

It is recommended that you earn at least a 60% to move forward.

Due Dates are check dates and you must take each test BY THAT DATE!

What do you do if you finish a

module early?You should rework the

homework and review, improving your score, and even the Quiz. If you have everything at 100%, you can ask your teacher if you can move ahead early.

The Final

The final is comprehensive and covers the entire class. It will be given the last week of class.

First Assignment

Once you are logged in to your course in MyLab, go to the Discussion Board and introduce yourself.

First Assignment

Once you are logged in to your course in MyLab, go to the Discussion Board and introduce yourself.

Use standard grammar and punctuation—text messaging abbreviations are not acceptable in college courses.

First Assignments=

Once you are logged in to your course in MyLab, go to the Discussion Board and introduce yourself.

Use standard grammar and punctuation—text messaging abbreviations are not acceptable in college courses.

• Body of Message: Introduce yourself so everyone gets a good sense of who you are—what's important to you with respect to your education, job/career and other life interests. If you are a returning student, also share your tips for success in online math.

First Assignment

Once you are logged in to your course in MyLab, go to the Discussion Board and introduce yourself.

Use standard grammar and punctuation—text messaging abbreviations are not acceptable in college courses.

• Body of Message: Introduce yourself so everyone gets a good sense of who you are—what's important to you with respect to your education, job/career and other life interests. If you are a returning student, also share your tips for success in online math .

• Post a reply to others : Click the reply button located on the bottom right of any posting. You may even find a great study partner!

First Assignment

Once you are logged in to your course in MyLab, go to the Discussion Board and introduce yourself.

Instructors will often have weekly discussion assignments, journaling requirements, or some other class participation. You may find these posted in the discussion board, or elsewhere in the course. Your instructor will be sure to let you know where to find the information and when it is due.

Tech SupportIt is your responsibility to

have a fully-functional computer that is capable of handling all your online work.

Contact Tech Support (not your instructor), for your computer hardware and software questions and problems:

http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com/students/support/

http://www.mymathlab.com/contactus_stu.html

•Live Chat! Monday-Thursday (5am-8pm), Friday (5am-5pm), •and Sunday (2pm-9pm)Pacific Time •Email 24/7: Fill out a product support form online. •Call: 1-800-677-6337 Monday-Friday (5am-5pm), and Sunday (2pm-9pm) Pacific Time (WRITE THIS NUMBER DOWN!)

Tech SupportComputer Back-Up Plan

Tech SupportComputer Back-Up Plan

In case something goes wrong, you may want to have ready access to another computer that’s set up for MyLab. Suggestions:

Tech SupportComputer Back-Up Plan

In case something goes wrong, you may want to have ready access to another computer that’s set up for MyLab. Suggestions:

• Use the Learning Center’s computers (available to all students)

Tech SupportComputer Back-Up Plan

In case something goes wrong, you may want to have ready access to another computer that’s set up for MyLab. Suggestions:

• Use the Learning Center’s computers (available to all students)

• Enroll in CSC 500 to use lab computers or MTH 40A, B, C, or D to get both computer access AND tutoring!

Tech SupportComputer Back-Up Plan

In case something goes wrong, you may want to have ready access to another computer that’s set up for MyLab. Suggestions:

• Use the Learning Center’s computers (available to all students)

• Enroll in CSC 500 to use lab computers or MTH 40A, B, C, or D to get both computer access AND tutoring!

• Arrange to use a friend’s computer - but be sure you have downloaded the MyLab software at the start of the semester, so you know it will work when you need to use it.

Tech SupportComputer Back-Up Plan

In case something goes wrong, you may want to have ready access to another computer that’s set up for MyLab. Suggestions:

• Use the Learning Center’s computers (available to all students)

• Enroll in CSC 500 to use lab computers or MTH 40A, B, C, or D to get both computer access AND tutoring!

• Arrange to use a friend’s computer - but be sure you have downloaded the MyLab software at the start of the semester, so you know it will work when you need to use it.

Remember: Technical problems and family emergencies do NOT serve as a valid excuse for missing due dates.

Review of Key Steps

Review of Key Steps

Introduce yourself in the Discussion Board.

Review of Key Steps

Introduce yourself in the Discussion Board.

Complete the Course Orientation (if your instructor requires one.)

Review of Key Steps

Introduce yourself in the Discussion Board.

Complete the Course Orientation (if your instructor requires one.)

Start Module 1.

Now…

You’ll need to know how to actually access the course.

How to Access MyMathLab

MyMathLabThe online math courses at Mendocino College use a different website.

MyMathLabThe online math courses at Mendocino College use a different website.

The Website is known as MyMathLab.

Login to MyMathLab

In an Internet browser, navigate to http://www.MyMathLab.com

If you’ve previously taken an online math course at Mendocino College, you already have an account. However, you still should follow these instructions to register your new course on MyMathLab.

You will need two things:

1. Course ID (From Etudes)

2. Access Code (From the MyLab packet included with the textbook or purchased seperately)

Login to MyMathLab

In an Internet browser, navigate to http://www.MyMathLab.com

Now, click on ‘Student’ under ‘Register’

(Once you have registered in the MyMathLab course, you’ll come back and click on ‘Sign In’ to access the course.)

Login to MyMathLab

In an Internet browser, navigate to http://www.MyMathLab.com

After registering, click on “Enroll in a New Course” and follow the links.

Login to MyMathLab

Next, you will enter your CourseID. You can find this on your Syllabus.

Login to MyMathLab

If you already have an account with Pearson, you can enter your Username and Password here.

If you do not have an account with Pearson (you’ve never taken online math before, for example) you’ll click here to create an account.

Login to MyMathLab

Once you have created your account or signed in to your existing account, you’ll be brought to the page asking your for your access code.

Login to MyMathLab

If you have an access code already, you’ll click here to enter it.

(You may have purchased the access code by itself or with your book.)

Login to MyMathLab

If you have not yet purchased an Access Code, and are only planning to purchase the Access Code without the book, you can purchase it online with a credit card by clicking here.

(Prices may vary.)

Login to MyMathLab

If you are waiting for your book and access code, or financial aid, or payday, or…? whatever your reason may be, you can get a temporary, 14 day access code by clicking here and following the directions.

Requirements1. Should you Buy a Textbook?

Not necessarily, because an online version of the book is available in MyLab with just the Access Code. Here are your options:

Buy a textbook – The biggest advantage of having a book is that you can study offline. And if you buy it new at the Mendocino College bookstore (in Ukiah, Lakeport, or Willits), it comes bundled with a MyLab Access Code.

Get a Used Book – This is fine, but you also will need to have your own MyLab Access Code, since the codes are linked to a specific student.

Buy a stand-alone code – This is a less expensive option, and gets you into the course where you can use the online textbook (downside: can’t scroll, must click page to page.) You may purchase it at the Mendocino College bookstore, or online with a credit card during the MyLab registration process.

[Note: If you plan to buy a textbook off-campus, check your course syllabus for the correct ISBNs to be sure you get the book and an access code.]

What if you are unable to get

a book right away?If you are unable to purchase a book or an access code right away, you can (and must, so that you do not get behind) utilize a temporary 14-day access code.

You will find the option for this when you are going through the procedure of accessing the class.

When asked for an access code, you will see an option for the temporary code.

You must upgrade to a full access code within the 17 days, or you risk not being able to complete the class.

RequirementsPC Users

Operating Systems:Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7

Internet Browsers:Internet Explorer 8 or 9, Firefox 11 or higher, Chrome 15 or 16.

Mac Users

Operating Systems:OS-X 10.7 (Lion) or higher

Internet Browsers:Safari 5.1, Firefox 11 or up, Chrome 15 or 16

PC and Mac UsersInternet Connection: Cable/DSL, T1, or other high-speed to be able to view multimedia content; 56k modem minimum

Memory: 64 MB Ram minimum; Monitor resolution: 1024 x 768 or higher

Pop-Up Blockers: Disable Pop-Up Blocker software (CTRL + the pup-up bar below menus and toolbars.)

Tech SupportREMEMBER!

Technical problems and family emergencies do NOT serve as valid excuses for missing due dates. Do NOT wait until the last minute to get your assignments done – get them done early so that if an issue comes up you are still on time!

Review of Key Steps

Get Course ID and other documents from Etudes.

Obtain a valid MyMathLab Student Access Code.

Register and login to MyMathLab.

Introduce yourself in the Discussion Board.

Complete the Course Orientation.

Start your assignments right away.

Have a great semester!

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