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Important Note:
Feb 06, 2006 Blackboard Inc was given U.S. Department of
Justice Clearance to merge with WebCT. It was estimated that the
completion of the merger would take place in March or April of 2006. If
you are looking for WebCT help on the web and see the Blackboard logo, Do Not
Panic. You are in the right place for WebCT support. Look for the
word "WebCT" somewhere on the page.
In order to view some of the paper based tutorials, you
will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Get Adobe Acrobat Reader
In order to view some of the video tutorials, you will
need to have Windows Media Player installed. Get
Windows Media Player 10 for windows XP, for Windows 98 Second Edition, Me, and
2000
Windows Media Player 9.
General Tutorials
Grossmont-Cuyamaca College Online Tutorials Before
registering for an online course, we ask that you look over the
documentation we have provided here where you will find
information on how online courses work, requirements, tutorials
and the type of equipment and internet browser you will need.
Closed Captioning,
turning them on a tutorial in PDF format going through the
procedures on how to turn Closed Captioning accessibility
feature on in Window Media Player.
Pop Up Blockers
a tutorial in PDF format going through the procedures on how to
turn off Pop-up blockers using Internet explorer and Google
Toolbar.
Free Online Tutorials BayCon Group provides tutorials on a
growing list of computer-related topics. All tutorials are in
depth, comprehensive, online, and -- best of all -- absolutely
free
The OnlineLearning.net Self-Assessment QuizTM Of course, the
best way to judge if online learning is for you is to experience
an online course for yourself. Our Trial Offer provides you with
a great opportunity to test the waters before deciding whether
you wish to continue.
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WebCT Tutorials
Paper Based
Online Orientation
This online orientation will introduce WebCT and familiarize you
with the basic functions and layout of WebCT.
Logging into WebCT
Steps for Logging into WebCT
Uploading a File
Steps for uploading a file in WebCT
Hardware Requirements
Necessary hardware requirement for using WebCT
Trouble Shooting Guide by WebCT Based on the experience of
hundreds of students, we have found that the actions on the
following guide may fix the a large percentage of irritating
problems that occur. If you are still having problems,
please call the Cuyamaca College Student Help Desk at:
619-660-4395
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Web Based
Online Student Orientation developed at Cuyamaca College. If
you would like to see a sample of the elements in WebCT, please
click on WebCT Orientation and enter the Username and Password
below. Your Username is "GCCCD" and your Password is "student"
(do not use the quotes in the username or password). Select
Student Orientation.
WebCT student support page WebCT support for student.
Find out answers to frequently asked questions, trouble shoot
problems, browser resources and software downloads. Support
services include documentation, software downloads, and more.
Forum: Student WebCT Questions Ask a Question If you didn't
find an answer in the FAQ or by searching previous messages, ask
it here.
Ask Dr. C is pleased to provide you with answers to
frequently asked questions. To assist you in using WebCT, please
note that WebCT’s corporate Web site, webct.com, is separate and
distinct from your school’s online course Web site.
Search Ask Dr. C Search every message in Ask Dr. C
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Videos
You will need to have one of the latest versions of
Windows Media Player to view these short video tutorials.
Microsoft
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player 10 on Windows XP PCs and
Windows Media Player 9 Series for Windows 98 Second Edition, Me, and
2000. These videos are closed captioned. If you do not know
how to turn on the closed caption feature, please see
tutorial.
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