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Welcome to Online Orientation LRNS 50, Basic Math! Press the right arrow key to continue.

Welcome to Online Orientation LRNS 50, Basic Math! Press the right arrow key to continue. Blackboard Versus WebAdvisor What is the difference?. WebAdvisor. WebAdvisor is where you register for admission to the college and thereby enroll in classes.

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Welcome to Online Orientation LRNS 50, Basic Math! Press the right arrow key to continue.

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  1. Welcome to Online OrientationLRNS 50, Basic Math!Press the right arrow key to continue.

  2. Blackboard Versus WebAdvisorWhat is the difference? WebAdvisor WebAdvisor is where you register for admission to the college and thereby enroll in classes. NOTE: You will have different User names and Passwords for both WebAdvisor and Blackboard. Blackboard is the hosting platform for the college’s Online classes. Blackboard

  3. Your Student ID number- This can be found on your registration receipt or in WebAdvisor. • Access to a computer with: • Microsoft Word 2003 or 2007 • Internet Explorer 7 or later; Mozilla Firefox 3.0X or later; Apple Safari 2 or later with Mac OS 10.4 or 10.5 • Java 1.5.0 or later • All pop-up blockers disabled • An Internet connection, ideally broadband like DSL or Cable • Good computer skills • An environment where you can focus on your school work. Before logging into your Online Class, you will need:

  4. Click on Online Education Step 1: Open your Browser and type in the Napa Valley College Website Address.http://www.napavalley.edu/

  5. Step 2: Click to Log In Here! Notice there are video tutorials below and news and announcements on the right side.

  6. Step 3: In the new window, click on Log In

  7. Step 4: Log in! Your User name was created using the first two letters of your first name, followed by the first two letters of your last name, followed by the last four digits of your Napa Valley College student ID number (WebAdvisor number).  For example, if your name is John Smith and your ID number is 2341343, your User name would be JOSM1343 (letters in all CAPS.  If you do not know your student ID number, check your registration receipt or go to WebAdvisor.

  8. Step 5: Yay! You’ve successfully logged in! IMPORTANT! NOW CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD IMMEDIATELY! Be sure to change your password to something easy for you to remember, but hard for someone else to guess.You can change your password in Personal Information

  9. Step 6:  Once you’ve changed your Password, edit your email address; this is very important.

  10. Step 7: Accessing your course To access your Online class, click the underlined title to enter the correct course. For example, this user has three sections of ENG 120 o

  11. NOTE: You must have a correct email address on file. Be aware that although I may write an email to you from this class, it will go to your email account on file as well. Your email will be in the class and in your account. • To send a e-mail to me, click on the mail link to the left of our class homepage. • Click on Create Message, browse to Emily Cosby.. Click in the TO box.   • Type your message, and click Submit. • Be sure to place a subject in the Subject box. To email: Click on the mail link on the left-hand side of our class homepage screen.

  12. Congratulations! You’ve successfully logged into your Online course. Problems? If you have questions or need additional help, please check the FAQs/videos on the online education page. Click here; then scroll down to get help from NVC techs.

  13. Are you ready for Online Learning?

  14. Online classes are NOT easier than traditional classes. • They require at least as much time as on-campus courses and sometimes more. • Self-motivation, self-discipline, time management, communication and organizational skills, and patience are all necessary traits to be successful in any Online class.   • In this regard, please plan to fully participate and give this class the amount of time and attention needed to learn the material to be a successful Online student! To Online or Not to Online!

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