The quick tips below will help you successfully start your online course.
Online Learning Tips
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- You can borrow a graphing calculator, Chromebook, headphones, webcam, and a wi-fi hotspot through DVC’s technology loan program.
- Canvas works best on Chrome. Check for browser updates.
- Find additional support on the new Educational Technology Resources page (coming soon!).
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Complete our Canvas Expert and Online Success Badges to prepare for using Canvas and taking courses online.
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- Log into Canvas. Your course shells will be available on your course start date.
- Scan course modules for content, assignments, and due dates. Students will need to complete any work due in the first weeks to maintain their course enrollment.
- Regularly check Canvas Inbox for communications from instructors and peers.
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- Students who attend office hours learn more, better connect, and achieve academic success.
- Look at syllabus and course information on Canvas to locate office hour details.
- Communicate regularly with your professor.
- If you want to learn more about videoconferencing, review our “Zoom” guide on the Educational Technology Resources page (coming soon!).
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- Engage in discussions by creating meaningful conversation.
- Use Canvas inbox to communicate around coursework.
- When available, create opportunities for online collaboration.
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- Access student services through our DVC Support Hub.
- Review Educational Technology Resources (coming soon!).
- Access Basic Needs support including food pantry, emergency grants, housing resources, and more.
- Connect to tutoring at DVC Student Centers and NetTutor in Canvas.
- Connect to online Academic Counselors and wellness counseling.
- Access DVC library resources online.
- Seek financial aid through scholarships, grants, and loans.
- Access Disability Support Services.