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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: Adding the Instructor Sheet and/or the Syllabus
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Friday, September 7, 2012. Adding the Instructor Sheet and/or the Syllabus. Students are making more use of the online classroom than ever before. If you want to make your official course syllabus and your instructor sheet available to them, here's how to accomplish that task. We have an item called a Repository. Which is a library of information you may access and use. The Repository for many useful items created for instructor use is located in the HCC Common Repository. From the Lessons tab. And if yo...
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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: Pending Items
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010. What on earth is a Pending Item? Sometimes, have students said they have submitted an assignment created using the Assessment tool but when you go to check it out, it's not there? Do you know about the Pending area in ANGEL? Pending is the Purgatory of ANGEL where the assignment is not submitted, but not available to students either. This is when you will have to access the Pending items and make a few decisions. First, go to the item and select Submissions. PDF to Word (Beta).
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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: With great power comes great responsibility (or why we hate the Access tab)
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Monday, December 20, 2010. With great power comes great responsibility (or why we hate the Access tab). There is a tab that is very useful in all content pages in ANGEL and it is the Access tab. But we truly have a love/hate (mostly hate) relationship with that tab. Some instructors want to close assignments after they are due and have found the Access tab thinking this is a good idea. When an instructor chooses a Start Date. That means, they can't find it. Remember, this is when items become visible and...
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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: May 2009
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009. Backup your course at the end of the semester. The semester is over, you have posted student grades to web services and now you are ready for a little break. NOT YET! First, just so you have it in case you might need it, you will want to Backup your course from the semester with all student work and submissions, discussions and mail packaged all together in one place. It's easy and here's how:. First click the Manage tab and find the option on the right side for Backup/Restore.
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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: December 2008
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Monday, December 8, 2008. How to Print Gradebook Grades. Do you want a printout of your gradebook at the end of the semester? What is the easiest way to do this? Go to the Manage tab of your course and select Gradebook. Go to the Manage tab of your course and select Gradebook. Now select the Print Grades option - this will create a nice PDF file of your gradebook grades that you can Save and/or Print. That's all there is to it! Links to this post. Friday, December 5, 2008. Grades, grades, GRADES! Hint: G...
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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: Post Final Grades to Web Services
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Post Final Grades to Web Services. You've made it through the semester and now it's time to post the final grades. Does that happen automatically once you see the final grade in ANGEL? Unfortunately, no. You must manually post those grades to Web Services. Log in to Web Services. Hover over the Faculty. Drop down menu area. From the list (and then be patient). Use the drop down menu (. And select the course. You want to enter grades. To select A, B, C, D, F or I.
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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. Configure is where you can put pertinent information for students so they know what to expect in an assessment, such as:. Instructions for how long they will have to complete the assessment. The number of questions available in the assessment. How many tries they have to complete the assessment. Information on whether you allow them to use their books during the assessment. Insert a graphic for use during a set of questions. Just exactly how do you use the Configure option?
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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: January 2009
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Sunday, January 11, 2009. Now that your course is just starting, would you like to know how to post an announcement so your students know what to do in the online or web-supported classroom? From your course home page, find the Announcements nugget and select the Edit button from the right end of the nugget. The next page that pops up is the list of announcements for your course and where you may choose to Add Announcement. That's all there is to creating an announcement. In many cases, you will want...
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ANGEL Wingtips @ HCC: November 2008
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Monday, November 24, 2008. Adding Zeros to the Gradebook. Do you have students who have not turned in work but their grade does not reflect that fact? Do you need to enter a few zeros for assignments? How do you do that? Usually, when you grade st. Udent work, you grade it from the Lesson location - where it actually occurred - by clicking Utilities - View, Grade or Delete and grading the items. This, then, transfers the grades from the assignment to the gradebook automatically. Voila! Click the Go button.