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FAQ's contributed by August 1998 Students What is WebStudy? WebStudy is the electronic attempt at bringing education to you. Usually...,
among the first things Students want to know...,
What do I need for this Course?
You must use you Netscape Back Button to Return Here, from the above link. What do I do? Most Important..., Establish Contact with Dennis Fehler (Faylor) by e-mail. Tell me a little "about you" and I will suggest exactly what you should do (consider). How do I teach teach via the Internet? Mostly by e-mail. That is why it is essential you e-mail me the first day of class. When we can e-mail each other I can give you detailed instructions. It is your "job" to find every "hyper link" in WebStudy. Go to each "link" (by "mouse clicking" on each)..., then follow the instructions contained on each Web Page you encounter. Pay particular attention to each page, and follow the instructions. I award "extra points" for being creative! If you can't solve a particular component, or see a "better way of doing it...," Great, ...do that! (Then tell me about what you are working on).
What does it take to meet the completion requirements? WebStudy Intersession UNIV 1000 853Discussed: 10:00am, July 28th, 1998.
How am I graded? Best answer..., fairly! Your instructor (ref orientation page) is an experienced, technically minded, designer..., and is concerned with providing the best possible learning environment. You will be treated as an individual. The lessons, while comprehensive, do not require "highly specialized" skills. You will be extended every possible opportunity to complete the required work.
Where is the "Class" Information? August 1998 WebStudy Home Page: The "public" portion of the WebStudy Home Page is subdivided into categories. There are several "Links" (across the toolbar at the top of the WebStudy Pages)..., these are the most important pages you must visit. the actual "class outline" in located under the Course Content link. Please visit the course Bulletin Board daily..., until you get fully connected with the entire class.
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