WORKSHOPS

Schedule for Blackboard "How to Thrive" workshops

The Blackboard "How to Thrive" workshops are designed to give students who plan to take online classes for the first time, hands-on practice using Blackboard.  The workshops are free of charge to students and last approximately 2 hours.  

 

Macomb Campus

Thursday, August 24th - 6:00 pm; Univ Center Bldg. 1, room 128

Livonia Campus

Friday, August 25th - 2:00 pm; Room 1108

Tuesday, August 29th - 2:00 pm; Room 1108

Thursday, August 31st -  6:00 pm; Room 1109

Tuesday, September 5th - 2:00 pm; Room 1108

Thursday, September 7th, 6:00 pm; Room 1109

Saturday, September 9th - 10:00 am; Room 1108

Saturday, September 16th - 10:00 am; Room 1108

 

Please click the following link to register for the workshop:  Registration Form

TUTORIALS

Netiquette

All students pay tuition and deserve a positive and courteous learning environment. Students should be aware that their behavior impacts other people, even online. I hope that we will all strive to develop a positive and supportive environment and will be courteous to fellow students and your instructor. Due to the nature of the online environment, there are some things to remember.

1. Always think before you write. In other words without the use of nonverbals with your message, your message can be misinterpreted. So please think twice before you hit submit.

2. Keep it relevant. There are places to chat and post for fun everyday stuff. Do not stray from the discussion in the assigned questions.

3. Never use all caps. This is the equivalent of yelling in the online world. It is not fun to read. Only use capital letters when appropriate.

4. Make sure that you are using appropriate grammar and structure. In other words I don’t want to see anyone writing “R U” instead of “are you”. There are people in the class that may not understand this type of abbreviation, not to mention it does nothing to help expand your writing and vocabulary skills. Emoticons are fine as long as they are appropriate. A smile is welcome, anything offensive is not.

5. Treat people the same as you would face-to-face. In other words it is easy to hide behind the computer. In some cases it empowers people to treat others in ways they would not in person. Remember there is a person behind the name on your screen. Treat all with dignity and respect and you can expect that in return.

6. Respect the time of others. This class is going to require you to work in groups. Learn to respect the time of others in your group and your experience will be much better. Always remember that you are not the only person with a busy schedule, be flexible. Do not procrastinate! You may be one that works best with the pressures of the deadline looming on you, but others may not be that way. The same is true for the reverse. The key to a successful group is organization, communication and a willingness to do what it takes to get it done.

RESOURCES

The IT Help Desk is the one point of contact for technology support at Madonna University providing resources, workshops, and support for Blackboard, student email, MYPortal, and other University supported technologies. 
 
Call 734-432-5800 to leave a voice mail
 
IT HELP DESK HOURS - Room 1106
Monday, Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Spring/Summer:  Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.