Maria Gilbert
List the steps you would take to access OLS.
To access OLS i would log in to my student website at https://ecampus.phoenix.edu then I would select the discussion link to access the OLS.
How do you access the Main forum?
To access the main forum I would log into student website then go to my discussion link and in the right hand box where it states main I will click on it and that will give me the main forum.
How do you access your Individual forum?
To access the individual form I would log into my student website got to discussion link and in the right hand box it will state individual forum but I click on my name.
How did you find the Orientation Workshop readings?
When I signed into my student website I opened up the materials section and there was the reading material for me to enjoy.
Where must you post your assignments?
When posting an assignment I click on the assignment section then I choose the week and then I click on assignment number, browse for me assignment then submit.
Where do class discussions for participation take place?
Class discussions take place in the discussion section under the main forum.
What do you need to do to read replies to messages in the
Main forum? When reading replies to the main forum you just click on the persons discussion you want to read.
What steps would you take to reply to a message in the Main
forum? To reply you simply click reply in the message window. When the Reply to Message page appears, enter a message and post it as a reply.
How can you recognize a message posted by your
facilitator? The facilitators post has a graduation hat by the post.
How can you identify a discussion question thread? A discussion thread question will have a blue question mark circle by the discussion question.
How do you identify a message posted by you? A message posted by my self will have a little picture of a bubble person by it. [continues]
List the steps you would take to access OLS.
To access OLS i would log in to my student website at https://ecampus.phoenix.edu then I would select the discussion link to access the OLS.
How do you access the Main forum?
To access the main forum I would log into student website then go to my discussion link and in the right hand box where it states main I will click on it and that will give me the main forum.
How do you access your Individual forum?
To access the individual form I would log into my student website got to discussion link and in the right hand box it will state individual forum but I click on my name.
How did you find the Orientation Workshop readings?
When I signed into my student website I opened up the materials section and there was the reading material for me to enjoy.
Where must you post your assignments?
When posting an assignment I click on the assignment section then I choose the week and then I click on assignment number, browse for me assignment then submit.
Where do class discussions for participation take place?
Class discussions take place in the discussion section under the main forum.
What do you need to do to read replies to messages in the
Main forum? When reading replies to the main forum you just click on the persons discussion you want to read.
What steps would you take to reply to a message in the Main
forum? To reply you simply click reply in the message window. When the Reply to Message page appears, enter a message and post it as a reply.
How can you recognize a message posted by your
facilitator? The facilitators post has a graduation hat by the post.
How can you identify a discussion question thread? A discussion thread question will have a blue question mark circle by the discussion question.
How do you identify a message posted by you? A message posted by my self will have a little picture of a bubble person by it. [continues]
Cite This Essay
- APA
-
(2012, 02). Who Are They?. StudyMode.com. Retrieved 02, 2012, from http://www.studymode.com/essays/Who-Are-They-906986.html
- MLA
-
"Who Are They?" StudyMode.com. 02 2012. 02 2012 <http://www.studymode.com/essays/Who-Are-They-906986.html>.
- CHICAGO
-
"Who Are They?." StudyMode.com. 02, 2012. Accessed 02, 2012. http://www.studymode.com/essays/Who-Are-They-906986.html.