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Welcome. Please initial the attendance roster near the door. If you are on the Wait List you will find your name at the bottom. If you are not on the roster, please add your name & initial. Pick up the handouts. My name is Rochelle Mitchell (you may address me as Rochelle or Ms. Mitchell)

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  1. Welcome • Please initial the attendance roster near the door. If you are on the Wait List you will find your name at the bottom. If you are not on the roster, please add your name & initial. • Pick up the handouts. • My name is Rochelle Mitchell (you may address me as Rochelle or Ms. Mitchell) • Email: rmitchell@greenriver.edu

  2. Course Overview & Requirements MATH 62DE

  3. Class Format • Your primary “instructor” is the Hawkes computer courseware. • All assignments and tests are completed on the computer. • There are no lectures, but I am here to assist when you get stuck.

  4. Advantages • While there are deadlines for assignments and tests, students find this format a bit more flexible. • All work can be done at home or on other campus computers. • It is a good way to review material that you have learned in the past.

  5. Disadvantages • Many students are more successful in a more structured, lecture environment. • While there is an instructor available to help, you are mostly responsible for learning the material via the computer courseware. There are no scheduled lectures.

  6. Criteria for Success • You like math, or at least don’t hate it! • You like learning math on your own. • The material you are learning is, for the most part, a review of material you have had in the past but have forgotten. • You are VERY self-motivated.

  7. Attendance Requirement • Attendance is NOT part of your grade and is not required. • You DO have resources available for you on campus if you choose to use them (more on these later)

  8. On Campus Lab Use • IVC 102 is available to all math lab students with first priority given to students registered at that time. • Classes are scheduled in this room at 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m. and at 1:00 p.m. and on Mondays and Wednesday, 2 – 6:50 PM. The room is closed at noon. If not a test day, there will likely be room for you to use the computers in IVC 102. • Other computers on campus have access to Hawkes including the Math Learning Center (BI-9), the Tech Center (2nd floor) & the Library.

  9. Materials Needed • Pencil or pen. • Notebook to take notes and to work problems. • Calculator • a scientific calculator • Memory Stick (optional) to save Access Code (Please name your memory stick with your name and write your name on it as well.) • Hawkes Learning Systems Courseware (see next slides)

  10. Purchase options forHawkes Learning Systemscourseware

  11. Purchase Options • Book & Software (CD) @ GRCC bookstore. Cost is about $100 • Software Only (CD) @ GRCC bookstore. Cost is about $75. • Software Only Online: www.hawkeslearning.com. Cost is about $65.

  12. Textbook: MATH 62 GRCCBAM

  13. Which Option is Best? • Most students DO NOT use the textbook, and yet, a few students find it an excellent supplement, especially when needing to review when a computer is not available. • If you purchase the software online, you will still have the option to download the “full” versions that includes the video and audio files, but the download can take up to 1 hour. The “compact” download takes just a few minutes. Another option is to watch the videos online.

  14. Getting an Access Code & Registering for Class

  15. Go to www.hawkeslearning.comClick on get your access code under the Students Menu

  16. Purchased CD at bookstore?

  17. Fill out the form (including the license number from your yellow sticker) and click Submit. Your Access Code will appear on the screen and will also be emailed to you.

  18. Want to purchase online? You will need a credit card.

  19. IMPORTANT Make sure you purchase the CORRECT courseware.

  20. Installing Software @ Home • If you purchased the CD, you will install the software from the CD (insert disk and follow directions on the screen). • If you purchased your Access Code online, you need to download the software from www.hawkeslearning.com.

  21. Downloading the Software • Most will choose STUDENT INSTALL. The Service Pack option is for those who need to upgrade their version. You can choose the option that has the Audio & Video files, but it takes up to an hour to download. (Note: there is an option to watch the lessons online.)

  22. Installing Software @ Home If you need help or have trouble, click on the STUDENT tab at www.hawkeslearning.com and then click on FAQs or call Hawkes at 1-800-426-9538.

  23. Getting Started Video We highly encourage you to watch the Getting Started Video.

  24. Starting Up Hawkes • CAMPUS: Look for the Hawkes Learning folder under ALL PROGRAMS on the START MENU and choose the appropriate level. • HOME: Once the software is installed, click on the icon you will see on your desktop or under ALL PROGRAMS in the START MENU.

  25. Entering the Access Code • The very first time, you will need to type your access code in the box provided. • After typing it, you should SAVE it to your hard drive or a memory stick, so that next time you can choose LOAD FROM FILE. Name the file something like “MATH 62 Access Code”. It will give the file a “.cod” file extension.

  26. Saving Your Access Code On Campus • On campus, save your Access Code to your Home Drive. (H: drive) • Every GRCC student is given home drive space that is accessible anywhere on campus. • When you browse for your H: drive, look for your Student # to locate it. • As a backup, if you ever arrive to campus and don’t have access to your Access Code, I can look it up for you.

  27. HLS Course ID At home, you will be asked to enter your HLS Course ID as shown here:

  28. HLS Course ID MATH 62DE GRCCBAM

  29. Enroll in Grade Book Be sure you choose the Rochelle Mitchell’s name and section: Math 62 DE Winter 2012.

  30. How to use Hawkes Learning Systemscourseware

  31. Table of Contents Select the assigned CHAPTER & LESSON.

  32. Table of Contents IMPORTANT: While you purchase the entire Hawkes Curriculum, not all chapters and lessons are required. Check the colored ICONS to see which lessons are assigned.

  33. Instruct, Practice, Certify

  34. Click on the Instruct button for access to narration, example problems and definitions.

  35. Click on the Practice button for unlimited practice problems. You can choose the level of difficulty and get help from our Interactive Tutor.

  36. You can enter answers containing symbols such as exponents and fractions by using our keypad (located either at the top left or right hand side of the screen).

  37. The fraction and exponent keys are in the bottom left of the keypad. You can also often enter mathematical symbols by using the shortcuts on your computer’s keyboard.

  38. In the Practice section, click on the Tutor button at the bottom of the page for Step-by-Step help with problems and entire “worked-out” solutions.

  39. Click on the Certify button to complete your lesson certification. Each certification is a mastery-level assignment.

  40. Mastery Level on Certifies • You are allowed to miss a certain number of questions and still pass. You must get about 80% of the problems correct. • If you miss more than the allowed number of questions, you must start over and try a new assignment. • There is no penalty for having to start over. You should go back to Instruct and Practice to go over the material again. • When you do complete the assignment, your grade is 100%. (Make sure it’s on time - your instructor will assign late penalties!) If you don’t complete your homework, your grade is a zero and the computer will NOT let you take a test.

  41. When you complete your assignment, a certificate will appear on the screen. If you have an Internet connection at home or you are working from campus, saving or printing the certificate is OPTIONAL. You can simply choose CLOSE.

  42. Table of Contents – Options 1) Web Test 2) Progress Report 3) Messages 4) Exit

  43. Shows due dates for your assignments, current grades, and lesson status. Progress Report

  44. Progress Report – My Tools Under the “My Tools” tab, you can view course materials, correspond with your instructor, and change your profile settings.

  45. My Tools – Communications If you select Communications under My Tools, you will see your Personal Inbox. This is where you will find messages from your instructor. You will also see a COMPOSE button if you need to send an email to your instructor.

  46. My Tools – Communications The MESSAGE button on your home screen tells you if you have unread messages & gives quick access to your Inbox.

  47. My Tools- My Profile Please complete your PROFILE. You should include a forwarding email address for messages.

  48. Progress Report – Submit Certificates If you ever complete a Certify but don’t have access to the Internet, you choose this option to submit your Certification Code:

  49. Caution You must register your certificate in your instructor’s grade book ON or BEFORE the due date to get full credit for the assignment. (Your instructor may assign late penalties.) They are due by MIDNIGHT on the day listed. See Progress Report or Calendar (in Course Materials link) for deadlines.

  50. Sample Calendar

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