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Challenges
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Coping
with Technical Challenges
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Although the
on-campus environment can be challenging—finding a parking place, locating
your classroom for the first time, interacting with student colleagues—technical
challenges in the online classroom are often daunting.
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Hardware and software
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Internet Service
Provider (ISP)
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Server outages
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Viruses and computer
failures
First, remember
to contact your instructor by e-mail immediately after you have registered
for an Internet course.
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You must obtain
an e-mail address (although BbV users will not use it for course work,
an email address is required for all Internet students).
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To get on-line
instructions for a free e-mail address from the Alamo Colleges Call (210) 485-0555 (8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.)
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Students are strongly
encouraged to check their individual course site for additional information
and other requirements
Alamo Internet students
that need technical support related to software or hardware problems can
contact the Alamo Colleges Help Desk
at (210) 485-0555 for technical assistance.
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Internet
Service Provider (ISP)
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There are numerous
ISPs. High speed connections such as RoadRunner (high speed cable provided
by TimeWarner) and DSL (provided by Southwestern Bell) are preferred. Check
online, using your favorite search engine, or the phone book for contact
information and cost.
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Report server outages
to the Alamo Colleges help desk: (210) 485-0555.
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Note any special
messages and be specific when leaving a voice mail.
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You may also consult
the The Monitoring
System for Internet Course Servers and Systems - located at Alamo Colleges this
system will inform you when servers which support online learning are down.
For example, BB courses have a designated server. It is often important
to know the status of that server if you are attempting to meet a course
deadline.
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Viruses
and Computer failures
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Work with your
computer support folks to resolve problems specific to your computer. The
Alamo Colleges help desk may be able to help you identify and correct a virus: (210)
485-0555.
Finally, remember
you do not have to work at home (although it is more convenient).
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If your computer
crashes or your ISP is interrupted the SLAC
(or open labs on other Alamo Colleges campuses) has very friendly hours.
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You can go to any
Alamo Colleges campus open lab - call first to make sure of hours.
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Realize that your
instructor is not going to accept lack of access as an excuse for late
work.
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As an Internet
student you are committed to have regular access or if your service is
interrupted to have an alternate available. Online active learners are
proactive.
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Complete and submit
your work early. Don't wait until the deadline to submit your work in case
you do have a problem (technical or other).
Please
send any questions or comments to Carol A. Keller, email, ckeller@alamo.edu
Last
update August, 2009
The
development of this website is made possible by an ACCD Instructional Innovation
Grant for Spring/Summer 2002.
©
2002 Carol A. Keller and the San Antonio College History Department. All
rights reserved.
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