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The '''Keep Learning Manual''' is a companion guide that accompanies our [https://www.winona.edu/distance-learning/keep-learning.asp Adult and Continuing Education Keep Learning website]. It includes links to all the documentation referenced in that site, plus links to related articles and external resources. It is intended for students who need to take classes online temporarily and who may never have had an online course before. This is a collection of step-by-step instructions that any {{WSU}} student can use to accomplish the most common instructional activities online quickly and easily. All of the tools referenced in this manual are available to all {{WSU}} students.  
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The '''Keep Learning Manual''' is a companion guide that accompanies our [https://www.winona.edu/distance-learning/keep-learning.asp Adult and Continuing Education Keep Learning website]. It includes links to all the documentation referenced in that site, plus links to related articles and external resources. It is intended for students who need to take classes online temporarily and perhaps for the first time. This is a collection of step-by-step instructions that any {{WSU}} student can use to accomplish the most common instructional activities online quickly and easily. All of the tools referenced in this manual are available to all {{WSU}} students.  
  
 
==Your online learning toolbox==
 
==Your online learning toolbox==
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===Your networked devices===
 
===Your networked devices===
For many of you, this means your laptop. If you lease a laptop through the [https://www.winona.edu/technology/students.asp eWarrior Digital Life and Learning Program], you already have a device capable of accomplishing anything a {{WSU}} instructor would require in an online course. Review our minimum hardware requirements for online learning to make sure you have the tools you need. Your phone may also be powerful tool for keeping in touch and handling some course tasks. There are also some [[Mobile apps for learning|very helpful phone and tablet apps]] that can help make working remotely easier.
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For many of you, this means your laptop. If you lease a laptop through the [https://www.winona.edu/technology/students.asp eWarrior Digital Life and Learning Program], you already have a device capable of accomplishing anything a {{WSU}} instructor would require in an online course. If you have a personally-owned computer, review our [[minimum technology requirements for online learning]] to make sure you have the device you need. Your phone may also be powerful tool for keeping in touch and handling some course tasks. There are also some very helpful phone and tablet apps that can help make learning online easier.
  
 
===The Internet===
 
===The Internet===
Reliable access to the Internet is critical when taking online courses. While connected to the Internet using your laptop or phone, check your Internet speed using a tool like the [https://www.spectrum.com/internet/speedtest-only Spectrum Speed Test]. Most high speed home Internet plans provide around 7 to 50 mbps speeds for uploads and downloads. Your upload speed is typically always much slower than your download speed. When accessing your Brightspace courses, you should not see any major lag in viewing content (download), taking quizzes (download), or posting things to assignment folders and discussion topics (upload), you should be fine every with upload speeds below 7 mbps. You might notice a lag when uploading a large file (e.g., a video or big document). Participation in Zoom meetings is also a relatively low-bandwidth activity and you can attend Zoom meetings from your phone using the Zoom mobile app. Note that this may eat up some of your data for the month however. If you have any questions or concerns about your access to the Internet while taking courses online, contact the {{TSC}}.
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Reliable access to the Internet is critical when taking online courses. While connected to the Internet using your laptop or phone, check your Internet speed using a tool like the [https://www.spectrum.com/internet/speedtest-only Spectrum Speed Test]. Most high speed home Internet plans provide around 7 to 50 mbps speeds for uploads and downloads. Your upload speed is typically much slower than your download speed. When accessing your Brightspace courses, you should not experience any significant lag when moving around, viewing content (download), taking quizzes (download), or posting things to assignment folders and discussion topics (upload), even at speeds that dip below 7 mbps. You might notice some lag when uploading a large file (e.g., a video or big document). Participation in Zoom meetings is also a relatively low-bandwidth activity and you can attend Zoom meetings from your phone using the Zoom mobile app. If you have any questions or concerns about your access to the Internet while taking courses online, contact the {{TSC}}.
  
 
===Email===
 
===Email===
The most important tools in your toolbox are those that help you communicate with your online students. Maintaining teacher presence in your courses should be your top priority. Our supported email system at {{WSU}} is [[Microsoft Outlook]]. Most students access their Outlook mailbox online through their [[Microsoft Office 365]] web portal. Most faculty access their email using the Outlook application installed on their laptops. Many students and employees also access their {{WSU}} email using the Outlook mobile app. Brightspace offers instructors the ability to communicate with students through the [[Email in Brightspace courses|using the Email Tool]] and post announcements to your course homepage [[Announcements in Brightspace courses|using the Announcements Tool]]. [[Text messaging and online presence in Teams|Microsoft Teams supports instant messaging]].
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The most important tools in your toolbox are those that help you communicate with your instructors and fellow students. Maintaining your engagement in your online courses should be your top priority. Our supported email system at {{WSU}} is [[Microsoft Outlook]]. Most students access their Outlook mailbox online through their [[Microsoft Office 365]] web portal. You can also use the installed version of Outlook or the Outlook mobile app. [[Text messaging and online presence in Teams|Microsoft Teams supports instant messaging]].
  
 
===Brightspace===
 
===Brightspace===
D2L Brightspace is a suite of tools used to support online instruction. This learning management system (LMS) includes tools for organizing learning materials, communicating with students, gathering assignments, administering assessments, and posting grades. You might use some or all of these tools to develop an engaging online learning experience. If you are using Brightspace already in your onsite courses, it may be easy enough to simply expand your usage by adding more content, activities (e.g., discussions, quizzes), and structure. [[Access Brightspace]] using the web address, the link on the {{WSU}} website, or the bookmark in Chrome. [[Activate a Brightspace course|Activate your Brightspace courses]] when you are ready for your online students to access them.
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D2L Brightspace is a suite of tools used to support online instruction. This learning management system (LMS) includes tools for organizing learning materials, communicating with students, gathering assignments, administering assessments, and posting grades. Your instructor might use some or all of these tools to deliver an engaging online learning experience. [[Access Brightspace]] using the web address, the link on the {{WSU}} website, or the bookmark in Chrome.
  
 
===Zoom===
 
===Zoom===
Zoom is a web conferencing tool that you can use to host online meetings with students. You can meet as an entire class, individually, or in small groups. Use your laptop's camera and microphone to communicate and share your screen with your students. Students can also share their screens with you. Meetings can be recorded and shared online. Zoom supports polling, voting, breakout groups, and text messaging. [[Logging into Zoom|Access your Zoom host dashboard]] to activate your account and schedule meetings.
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Zoom is a web conferencing tool that you can use to participate in online meetings with your instructor and other students. You can meet as an entire class, individually, or in small groups. Use your laptop's camera and microphone to communicate and share your screen with your students. You can share your screen and meetings can be recorded for later use. Zoom supports polling, voting, breakout groups, and text messaging. You can [[Joining a Zoom meeting|join your instructors' Zoom rooms as a participant]] and you can even [[Activate your Minnesota State Zoom Pro account|activate your own Zoom host account]] to host your own meetings.
  
 
===MediaSpace===
 
===MediaSpace===
Kaltura MediaSpace is an online video storage and streaming service where you can produce, upload, and share your instructional videos with your students. Students can also use MediaSpace to share their videos with you. MediaSpace comes with a simple video production tool called Kaltura Capture that you can install on your laptop and use to capture audio and video input (e.g., screen, webcam). Videos uploaded to your MediaSpace account are captioned automatically. [[MediaSpace|Access your MediaSpace account]] to activate it, upload videos, access Kaltura Capture, and share videos.
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Kaltura MediaSpace is an online video storage and streaming service where you can produce, upload, and share instructional videos with your instructors. MediaSpace comes with a simple video production tool called Kaltura Capture that you can install on your laptop and use to capture audio and video input (e.g., screen, webcam). Videos uploaded to your MediaSpace account are captioned automatically. [[MediaSpace|Access your MediaSpace account]] to activate it, upload videos, access Kaltura Capture, and share videos.
  
 
===Teams===
 
===Teams===
Microsoft Teams is an application that can be used to support collaboration. You can create your own class Teams site, add your students as members, and configure it to meet your needs. It includes a text messaging feature and is well-suited for supporting group projects and teamwork, something that Brightspace lacks. [[Microsoft Teams|Access Teams]] online or using the desktop or mobile app.
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Microsoft Teams is an application that can be used to support collaboration. Some of your instructors may create a team and invite you to it. A Teams site includes a text messaging feature and is well-suited for supporting group projects and teamwork. [[Microsoft Teams|Access Teams]] online or using the desktop or mobile app.
  
 
==How to==
 
==How to==
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===Communication===
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*[[Joining a Zoom meeting|Join a Zoom meeting]] - How to install Zoom and join a meeting
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*[[Video conferencing tips and tricks]]
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*[[Share your screen in a Zoom meeting]]
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*[[Activate your Minnesota State Zoom Pro account|Activate your Zoom host account and host your own meetings]]
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*[[Scheduling a Zoom meeting|Schedule your own Zoom meetings as a host]]
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*[[Post to Brightspace discussions]]
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*[[Subscribe to Brightspace discussions|Subscribe to Brightspace discussions to get notifications]]
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*[[Microsoft Teams|What's Microsoft Teams?]]
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*[[VPN for Students|Connect to VPN]]
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*[[Use the Zoom mobile app]]
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*[[Use rules to organize email]]
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===Course content===
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*[[Access Brightspace]]
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*[[Brightspace Pulse application|Using Brightspace Pulse on your phone or tablet]]
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===Submit assignments===
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*[[Submit assignments in Brightspace]]
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*[[Microsoft Office Lens|Using Microsoft Office Lens to take pictures of written work]]
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===Tests, Quizzes, and Surveys===
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*[[Using Respondus LockDown Browser to take a Brightspace quiz]]
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===Other===
 
*[[Minimum technology requirements for online learning]]
 
*[[Minimum technology requirements for online learning]]
*More "How To" links on the way!!! Check back soon.
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*[[Minecraft Education Edition|Play a little Minecraft]]
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*[[How to change a StarID password|How to reset/change your StarID password]]
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'''More "How To" links on the way!!! Check back soon.'''
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==More wiki articles==
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*[[Zoom bandwidth requirements]]
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*[[Keep Teaching Manual]]
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*[[Keep Working Manual]]
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Revision as of 15:35, 24 April 2020

Caution.JPG REVISION IN PROGRESS: This article contains useful information, but is being revised to reflect recent updates. Direct questions to TLT (tlt@winona.edu).

The Keep Learning Manual is a companion guide that accompanies our Adult and Continuing Education Keep Learning website. It includes links to all the documentation referenced in that site, plus links to related articles and external resources. It is intended for students who need to take classes online temporarily and perhaps for the first time. This is a collection of step-by-step instructions that any Winona State University student can use to accomplish the most common instructional activities online quickly and easily. All of the tools referenced in this manual are available to all Winona State University students.

Your online learning toolbox

Winona State University supports a lot of tools for facilitating online learning. Assuming you already know the basics of common Microsoft Office tools like Word and PowerPoint, here are the most critical tools in your online learning toolbox:

Your networked devices

For many of you, this means your laptop. If you lease a laptop through the eWarrior Digital Life and Learning Program, you already have a device capable of accomplishing anything a Winona State University instructor would require in an online course. If you have a personally-owned computer, review our minimum technology requirements for online learning to make sure you have the device you need. Your phone may also be powerful tool for keeping in touch and handling some course tasks. There are also some very helpful phone and tablet apps that can help make learning online easier.

The Internet

Reliable access to the Internet is critical when taking online courses. While connected to the Internet using your laptop or phone, check your Internet speed using a tool like the Spectrum Speed Test. Most high speed home Internet plans provide around 7 to 50 mbps speeds for uploads and downloads. Your upload speed is typically much slower than your download speed. When accessing your Brightspace courses, you should not experience any significant lag when moving around, viewing content (download), taking quizzes (download), or posting things to assignment folders and discussion topics (upload), even at speeds that dip below 7 mbps. You might notice some lag when uploading a large file (e.g., a video or big document). Participation in Zoom meetings is also a relatively low-bandwidth activity and you can attend Zoom meetings from your phone using the Zoom mobile app. If you have any questions or concerns about your access to the Internet while taking courses online, contact the Technical Support Center (TechSupport@winona.edu, 507-457-5240, Somsen Hall 207).

Email

The most important tools in your toolbox are those that help you communicate with your instructors and fellow students. Maintaining your engagement in your online courses should be your top priority. Our supported email system at Winona State University is Microsoft Outlook. Most students access their Outlook mailbox online through their Microsoft Office 365 web portal. You can also use the installed version of Outlook or the Outlook mobile app. Microsoft Teams supports instant messaging.

Brightspace

D2L Brightspace is a suite of tools used to support online instruction. This learning management system (LMS) includes tools for organizing learning materials, communicating with students, gathering assignments, administering assessments, and posting grades. Your instructor might use some or all of these tools to deliver an engaging online learning experience. Access Brightspace using the web address, the link on the Winona State University website, or the bookmark in Chrome.

Zoom

Zoom is a web conferencing tool that you can use to participate in online meetings with your instructor and other students. You can meet as an entire class, individually, or in small groups. Use your laptop's camera and microphone to communicate and share your screen with your students. You can share your screen and meetings can be recorded for later use. Zoom supports polling, voting, breakout groups, and text messaging. You can join your instructors' Zoom rooms as a participant and you can even activate your own Zoom host account to host your own meetings.

MediaSpace

Kaltura MediaSpace is an online video storage and streaming service where you can produce, upload, and share instructional videos with your instructors. MediaSpace comes with a simple video production tool called Kaltura Capture that you can install on your laptop and use to capture audio and video input (e.g., screen, webcam). Videos uploaded to your MediaSpace account are captioned automatically. Access your MediaSpace account to activate it, upload videos, access Kaltura Capture, and share videos.

Teams

Microsoft Teams is an application that can be used to support collaboration. Some of your instructors may create a team and invite you to it. A Teams site includes a text messaging feature and is well-suited for supporting group projects and teamwork. Access Teams online or using the desktop or mobile app.

How to

Communication

Course content

Submit assignments

Tests, Quizzes, and Surveys

Other

More "How To" links on the way!!! Check back soon.

More wiki articles

 

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