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Section Title Body content goes here! Table of Contents Technical Requirements... Getting Started... Navigating Edverum Home... 6 EdMail... 7 Function Bar... 8 Course Dashboard... 9 Assignments... Grades & History... Weekly Modules... Discussion Forum... 5 Assignments... 8 Online Library... 9 Editing Your Profi le... 0 Changing Your Password... 0 Troubleshooting... 0

Technical Requirements Compatible Operating Systems Windows XP, 7 or Vista Mac OSX Tiger or higher (version 0.+) Connection Requirements Direct Internet Connection of Wi-Fi Browser Requirements Internet Explorer (version 8.0+) Safari (version 5.+) Firefox (version 5.0+) Chrome (version.0+) Browser Capability Requirements JavaScript enabled Cookies Enabled CSS Enabled Viewing Compatibility Requirements Adobe Reader (download at http://get.adobe.com/reader) Adobe Flash Player (download at http://get.adobe/flashplayer) Recommended Software Microsoft Word (of Microsoft Office Suite) Pages (of iwork)

Getting Started Before logging in to Edverum, you will need a personal username and password. Call the Stanbridge College Admissions Office at 99.79.9090 (8:0am-5:0pm, Monday - Friday) to get your login information. Logging in to Edverum Type http://edverum.stanbridge.edu in the address bar of your web browser and press Enter *Windows or Return on a Mac. Enter your username and password into their respective fields and click the green Log In button. 5

Home Overview Once logged in, you will be automatically directed to your Home Page. From here, you access Edverum s fundamental features (outlined in red). 6 5 5 6 Main Menu: access your Home, Mail, Online Library and Help sections from anywhere on Edverum. My Documents: access important personal student information, such as your unofficial transcripts and financial aid documents. My Courses: see courses you are currently enrolled in. Access a course by clicking its title. See page 9 for help with navigating courses. Progress Tracker: view percentage complete of overall program. EdMail: send and receive messages to your classmates and instructors. See page 7 for more information about using EdMail. Function Bar: access your Settings, Profile information and drafts of saved work from inside your courses. See page 8 for more information about the Function Bar s features. 6

Using EdMail Three key features make up Edmail: getting new mail, composing new messages and checking sent messages. Each are represented by an icon in Edmail s action bar (outlined in red). Get New Mail: click to retrieve mail that has just arrived but hasn t shown up in your Inbox yet. Compose New Message: click to write a new message. Follow steps below to select recipient and send your message: Select a course from the Choose Course dropdown menu. Select a course from the Choose Recipient dropdown menu. When finished writing message, click the green Send button. Sent Messages: click to view a list of all sent messages. Back to Inbox: click to return to your Inbox from the Sent Messages or Compose New Message screen. 7

Function Bar The function bar (outlined in red) gives you quick access to settings, profile information and some features to help streamline your productivity. Print: generate a printer-friendly document of content on your screen and print it through your internet browser. Drafts: access drafts of posts made to the Discussion Forum. Clicking Drafts will reveal a list of your drafts referenced by date and subject. This feature is only visible if you have drafts saved. Settings: change settings in Edverum and Notifications. You can also change your color scheme by clicking Settings and selecting a scheme colordot in the Change My Color Scheme section at the bottom of the dropdown menu. Student Menu: log out of Edverum, view and edit your student profile, and change your password. Progress Tracker The Progress Tracker is a simple way to stay updated on course information and overall progress made toward your degree. A dot along the timeline is a course taken, which displays the course name, status and date information. Similarly, the dot with your photo inside is your position in the overall program duration. 8

Course Dashboard Overview Selecting a course from your home will direct you to that course s Course Dashboard. Here you can access detailed course information and assignments, interact with your professor and classmates, watch videos and presentations, and much more. Features of the Course Dashboard are explained below (outlined in red). 8 5 6 7 Course Selector: change between courses by clicking the down arrow and selecting a course name from the drop down menu. Main Course Navigation: quickly access important course features, such as the Course Dashboard, Syllabus, Assignments and Grades & History. Weekly Modules: expand to view course content for that week, including Instructor Guidance, your Discussion Forum, Powerpoints, Videos and Quizzes. See Weekly Modules on page for more information. 9

Course Dashboard Overview (continued) 8 5 6 7 Instructor Bio: read your instructor s biography. You can also send a message to your instructor by clicking the Message Instructor button. 5 6 7 8 Course Announcements: read course-wide announcements from your instructor. Display entire announcements by clicking Read More and see past announcements by clicking Load More Announcements. Course Classmates: see which classmates are on and offline. To see all classmates enrolled in the course, click Show All Classmates. You can also message a classmate by clicking on their thumbnail image. Grades & History: access Grades, My Forum Posts and My Course Activity sections by clicking their respective links. Course Wall: interact with both classmates and instructors by posting to this course-wide message board. View past announcements by clicking View More Wall Posts. 0

Assignments Checking your assignments is central to your success as an online student. The Assignments section (outlined in red below) can be found in the Main Course Navigation of the Course Dashboard. Your Assignments panel consists of three columns: Assignment, Due Date and Description. To view an assignment in greater detail and in original context, click the green View button. Certain assignments, such as papers and outlines, require that you submit a document to your instructor by uploading it to Edverum. This is done via an uploader inside the Assignment(s) section of your Weekly Module (location of weekly modules shown in Course Dashboard Overview on page 9).

Grades & History The Grades & History section (outlined in red below) is found in the Main Course Navigation of the Course Dashboard. Here, you can access Grades, My Course Activity and My Forum Posts. Clicking Grades directs you to your grades panel, which consists of five columns, outlined in red below: 5 5 Assignment: displays name of assignment, which when clicked will direct you to the assignment in its original context. Grade: displays total points earned. Range: displays total points possible. Percentage: displays grade earned as a percentage. Instructor Feedback: displays comments made by your instructor.

My Course Activity displays your course activity by date range, which when clicked reveals activity during that time. You can select an event name from this list to view it in context, or click the green Show Parent button if the event is a post to the Discussion Forum. Posting to the Discussion Forum is an integral part of your success as an online student. My Forum Posts puts all of your Discussion Forum activity in one place for quick access and continual reference. Key features of a Forum Post are shown below (outlined in red). Attachments: access any documents that have been attached to the post in its original context. Quicklink: directs you to post in its original context within the Discussion Forum. For more information about how to use the Discussion Forum, see page 5.

Weekly Modules Overview Weekly Modules are groups of related activities, assignments and course materials that you progress through in a one-week period. These modules are generally structured in order of suggested completion: Instructor Guidance being that week s starting point, with a quiz or assignment to finish things up. Below are the standard features of a Weekly Module (outlined in red). 5 Instructor Guidance: access required readings, web resources and guidance on learning objectives for the week. 5 Discussion Forum: every week, students post to the Discussion Forum as part of their participation in the class. For more information on how to use the Discussion Forum, see page 5. Power Points: access slide presentations pertaining to that week s learning objectives. Videos: access video presentations pertaining to that week s learning objectives Assignments: access the assignment(s) for the week and submit completed work via the uploader.

Discussion Forum The Discussion Forum is an important tool for receiving full participation in a class and your success as a student overall. You will use the Discussion Forum most for posting new threads in response to a topic posted by your instructor, as well as replying to other classmates threads. Follow the steps below for a guide through the process: Select a Discussion Forum link from your Weekly Module. Forums are numbered depending on the week your in. Review the forum topic and directions posted by your instructor and click the green Add A New Discussion Thread button. Enter a subject for your new thread and post your response in the message window. Make adjustments to your text with the toolbar at the top of the window if needed. 5

Discussion Forum (continued) If attaching a file to your new thread post, follow the steps below to use the uploader: Click the Add button under Attachment to launch the File Picker. Select your file from the Server, Recent or Private file directory. Choose your file options and click the Select This File button. 5 Check to confirm that your file was properly attached at the bottom of the Attachment section and click the green Post To Forum button to submit your new discussion thread. 6 Check to confirm that your thread was succesfully posted by looking for it on the Discussion Forum panel. 6

Discussion Forum (continued) As previously mentioned, replying to classmates threads is a common activity when using the forum. Follow the steps below to reply to a thread: Find a thread on the Discussion Forum panel that you want to reply to and click its title under the Discussion column. After being directed to the thread post you selected from the Discussion Forum panel, click the green Reply button. Writing and posting a reply to a thread works the same as creating a new thread - fill out the subject and message areas, attach files as needed and click the Post To Forum button to submit your reply. 7

Assignments in the Weekly Module Selecting Assignment(s) from your Weekly Module will direct you to that week s assignments, outlined by your instructor. At the bottom of the assignment list you will find a place to upload completed work for that week. Follow the steps below to upload your work: Find and click the green Upload A File button at the bottom of the assignments section. Click the green Choose A File button in the Upload a File section. This will launch your file picker. Complete the following steps to upload a file from the File Picker and confirm that it was properly completed. Select your file from the Server, Recent or Private file directory. Choose your file options and click the green Select This File button. Uploads appear at the bottom of the Assignment page where you can update it by clicking the green Update This File button. 8

Online Library Overview The Stanbridge College Online Library is a learning resource where you can chat with a librarian, connect with the Stanbridge College librarian and access a variety of research databases. You can access the Online Library from the Main Navigation at the top of Edverum. Below are the primary features outlined in red. Link in Main Navigation: access Online Library from anywhere in Edverum by clicking the Online Library link in the Main Navigation. Welcome and Information: view general information and office hours of the Stanbridge College Librarian, who can be emailed by clicking the Email Your Librarian button. Chat Reference: Live chat with a Librarian /7 by entering your message into the chat window and clicking the Send button. To open the chat feature in a separate window, click the green Open In A New Window. Research Databases: Depending on your research needs, you can access a variety of scholarly journals, articles and other publications by clicking the logo of the organization you want to view. 9

Editing Your Profile You change your personal profile by clicking your name in the Function Bar and selecting Edit Your Profile from the drop down list. From there you can change your name, address, profile picture, personal bio and other information. To save your changes, click the green Update Profile button at the bottom of the page. Changing Your Password To change your password, click your name in the Function Bar and select Change My Password from the drop down menu. Enter your old password, new password, and click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page. Troubleshooting For questions about using Edverum, you can contact tech support via email at edverum-support@stanbridge.edu 0

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