University of Wisconsin - Stout

Checklist - Preparing for Your Online Class

Welcome to UW-Stout.  For this online course, you will be using Learn@UW-Stout, a course management tool.

_____ 1. Activate your university email account.

Animated tutorial showing how to activate your UW-Stout email account at https://password.uwstout.edu/

If you need assistance activating your email password, call the Ask5000 Help Desk at (715) 232-5000 or email ask5000@uwstout.edu

You may access your university email on any Internet capable PC or Macintosh computer at: https://webmail.uwstout.edu



_____ 2. Check your system and web browser.

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 7 days a week.

1-888-435-7589 select option 3
or
1-608-264-4357 select option 3

 

______ 3. Check the resolution of your computer screen to see if it is set at 1024x768 or higher.

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.

_____ 4. Complete the online orientation to Learn@UWStout.

 

STEP 1: View the video overview.

Browse your course Web site.

  1. Open your Web browser and go to the UW-Stout home page:
    http://www.uwstout.edu

  2. From the UW-Stout home page, click on the “ Learn@UW-Stout ” link (the second link under "Quick Links" - under the photograph).

  3. On the next screen, click on the Log in to Learn@UW-Stout in the upper right corner.
    Tip: Bookmark (in the Internet Explorer menu, click Favorites > Add to Favorites..., in a Mozilla browser, click Bookmark > Bookmark This Page...) this page in your browser since you'll be visiting it regularly.

    Tip:  If you have a pop-up blocker on in your browser, you should add https://uwstout.courses.wisconsin.edu/ to your list of trusted sites (allow pop-ups) to ensure functionality of the site.  You should do the same for this site http://www.uwstout.edu/lts/

  4. This will bring up the course welcome screen. Enter your Username and Password.

    ***Your Username is your UW-Stout username (the same username as your campus email), without the “@uwstout.edu” or "my.uwstout.edu".

    Do not hit Enter after you have typed in your username.
    Either use the Tab key on your keyboard, or use the mouse to click in the next box to enter your Password. Your Password is your UW-Stout email password.

    If you have problems with your login (e.g., you forgot your username or password), you may do one of the following:

  5. After you have typed in your password, then click on Login.

  6. You should then see the My Home screen. In the middle of the screen, a list of Courses appears.


    Click on the + sign in front of 2009 Fall, under "Course". Your course title is underlined in blue . That is a hot link; click on it and you will enter the first page of your course.

If you have any difficulty accessing the course website, close down your Web browser completely and open it up again, then try logging on again using the instructions above.

View the classlist.

  • Click on classlist (located near the upper right-hand corner)
  • Click on ‘students' (middle tab between ‘all' and ‘staff')
  • Check to see that you are listed as a student.
  • Click on the icon shaped like a head and shoulders - it's on the right side of your name on the class list, then complete your Profile form.

NOTE: Your instructor will email you when your course website is available, and you can complete the remainder of the orientation activities.

_____ Review student expectations/responsibilities. Information for students in Online Professional Development classes

_____ Review answers to your Learn@Stout technical questions. Learning Technology Services provides a number of resources for students.

_____ Check your virus protection.

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 systems, you owe it to yourself and your classmates to act now. Anti-virus software is available for a free trial period from most of the major companies in the field. Please make sure you have installed anti-virus software on the computer or computers that you intend to use this semester.

_____ Review the frequently asked questions about University of Wisconsin-Stout online professional development classes.

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