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Inspired Learning.
Inspired student-centered learning in the classroom and in the real world.
Inspired Learning.
Inspired student-centered learning in the classroom and in the real world.
Welcome to UW-Stout. For this online course, you will be using Learn@UW-Stout, a course management tool.
Activate your UW-Stout e-mail account at https://password.uwstout.edu/
If you need assistance activating your email password, you may call the Ask5000 Help Desk at (715) 232-5000 or e-mail ask5000@uwstout.edu
You may access your university e-mail on any Internet capable PC or Macintosh computer at: https://webmail.uwstout.edu
Complete the system checkup on this website, https://uwstout.courses.wisconsin.edu/ by clicking on the link that says: Check your system.
Review the list of compatible/recommended browsers and software programs for Learn@UWStout at the Online Help Desk.
If you have any questions about these preferences, please call one of the numbers listed below and indicate that you are a UW-Stout student needing help with Learn@UW-Stout. Help is available seven days a week.
1-888-435-7589 select option 3
or
1-608-264-4357 select option 3
If you are using an older computer and monitor, it may display things in a larger format. This causes you to run out of room as you scroll left to right in Learn@UWStout. Try this: On your computer's desktop screen, right click "Properties" --> then click on "Settings." Increase the screen resolution to 1024x768.
View the video overview.
STEP 1: Browse your course Web site.
STEP 2: After watching the tutorial, find and browse your course Web site.
Discussion tutorials explain the difference between forums and topics, and includes animated tutorials for how to read a discussion posting, how to submit a discussion posting, how to reply to a discussion posting, how to add an attachment to a discussion posting, and how to print a discussion posting
You have successfully completed the orientation!
Learning Technology Services provides a number of resources for students.
This is a very basic precaution participants should take for your own systems and to help protect other members of the class.
Make sure virus detection software is operating on all of the computers you use during this class. If you do not have current virus software on your system, you owe it to yourself and your classmates to act now. Antivirus software is available for a free trial period from most of the major companies in the field. Please make sure you have installed antivirus software on the computer or computers that you intend to use this semester.
- Run your virus software to scan all files, regardless of type.
- Never open an e-mail attachment from anyone without virus checking it first.
- Turn on macro virus protection in Microsoft Word and beware of viruses in Word documents.
- Update your Windows operating system with free security fixes from Microsoft.
- Educate yourself about viruses and how to handle warnings about them. Explore Symantec's Antivirus Research Centre for current virus information.