AJ 003 Legal Aspects of Evidence course.
Instructor: Professor Mike Reid
Instructions:
Canvas is your campus learning platform. It will be used for announcements about meeting times and assignments. It is your responsibility to go to Canvas a couple times a week to get any changes in schedule.
- Include a link to:
www.mycollege.laccd.edu
Tips for Taking -
ONLINE Tests and Quizzes in Canvas- Don't wait until the last few hours that your test is available to begin taking
the test. If you have technical problems, you may not be able to resolve
them in time to complete your exam before the test window expires. Prior to
taking a test, reboot your computer, particularly if it has been running
for a while. - This will free memory resources and provide a fresh connection
to Etudes. - Disable your pop-up blocker and sign out of instant messaging and e-mail.
- Maximize the test window before you begin. Do not minimize the window during the
test. - Single-click on exam never double-click.
Double-clicking may lock you out of an exam. - During a test, do not click on any of navigation buttons in Canvas, the Refresh
button, or your browser's Back button. You may be locked out of a test if
you click anywhere outside of the test.E-mail your instructor immediately if have a problem with an exam or quiz. In the e-mail, tell your instructor what you were doing when the problem occurred,
what browser you were using, and identify your Internet service provider. Include the time, date, error messages, or any other relevant information.
Wireless Warning If you use a wireless Internet connection to take tests in Etudes, be aware that your connection may be interrupted by interference from a cell phone, blue-tooth device, cordless
telephone, microwave oven, or another Wi-Fi
network.
Recommendation Use a desktop computer that is hardwired to an Internet connection or temporarily
hard wire a laptop to a modem with a Category 5 (Cat 5) Ethernet cable to
minimize the risk of losing your connection while you are working on tests or
assignments in Etudes.
Dial-up Connection
If you are using a dial-up Internet connection, you may lose it if you exceed the
designated time limit (usually 20 or 30 minutes) for inactive browsing set by
your Internet service provider (ISP). Do not close your exam! Reconnect to your
ISP to complete your test. TIP: Your time-out settings should be set to the
maximum. Contact your ISP for assistance.
www.mycollege.laccd.edu
the test. If you have technical problems, you may not be able to resolve
them in time to complete your exam before the test window expires. Prior to
taking a test, reboot your computer, particularly if it has been running
for a while.
to Etudes.
test.
Double-clicking may lock you out of an exam.
button, or your browser's Back button. You may be locked out of a test if
you click anywhere outside of the test.E-mail your instructor immediately if have a problem with an exam or quiz. In the e-mail, tell your instructor what you were doing when the problem occurred,
what browser you were using, and identify your Internet service provider. Include the time, date, error messages, or any other relevant information.