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Remember, we’re all in the same boat! Everyone is going to fumble a bit as they figure out how to navigate this situation, so be kind and patient with yourself. Never be afraid to ask for help when you need it. We’re here for you.
If you require an accommodation to participate in a WOU activity, please notify Disability Services at least 72 hours in advance: 503-838-8250 or ods@wou.edu.
Last updated 4/6/2020
What You Need to Get Started
High-Speed Internet Access
Many instructors will be using web conferencing or video lectures to teach at least part of their courses, so you will need access to a reliable high-speed internet connection.
If you don’t already have access to a reliable high-speed internet connection, don’t panic! We have options for you:
- WOU’s Library has additional hotspots on order to facilitate the teaching and learning of Spring Term coursework. There is no charge, and you can keep the hotspot for the entire term. See more information and sign up on the waitlist.
- You may be eligible for free service from Comcast or other internet providers, depending on your income. For Comcast, go to their Coronavirus page and click “Apply Now.”
- While most buildings on campus are currently closed, the WUC is still open, including the computer lab, and has WiFi access for all students. The current hours for the WUC are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm – we recommend contacting them (503-838-8261 or seoofc@wou.edu) to confirm if you are traveling to campus to utilize this resource.
Computer / Laptop / Tablet
You’ll probably be able to use your phone for some course activities, like joining web conferences, but we recommend using a computer for assignments, tests, and most other activities.
If you don’t have a computer/laptop/tablet, the library has computers available to loan to students.
- The loans are valid for the entire term.
- This page lists the type of devices available.
- To borrow a computer from the library, use this form to schedule a time to pick one up.
Minimum computer specifications
If your computer can browse the internet, it is probably adequate to complete the activities for your courses:
- Many of the applications being used for remote instruction run in a web browser
- Moodle (WOU’s platform for online courses)
- Web conferencing (WebEx, Google Meet, Zoom)
- Google Drive (file sharing)
- We recommend using the latest version of Firefox, Chrome, or Internet Explorer
- If you use a pop-up blocker, you may need to disable it on the websites used in your courses
Audio and Video
Audio
You’ll need a way to listen to videos, discussions, and other course content, and a way participate in discussions.
- Headphones (with a microphone) are best, as they avoid creating an echo, but you can also use the built-in speakers and microphone on your computer.
- When you’re in a synchronous (live) class or meeting, mute your microphone when you’re not speaking – each of the web conferencing services has a button that lets you do this easily. This will help make the audio more clear.
- You can borrow headphones from the library: use this form to schedule a time to pick one up.
Video
You will need a basic video tool such as a webcam or a smart phone with a camera.
- You do not need to have a video tool to participate in a live class or meeting, and your instructors may even ask everyone to turn their video connection off in order to lower the bandwidth needed, to improve the audio quality. However, you may find it helpful to use video in virtual meetings with only a few participants (e.g., for working on group assignments).
- Some coursework may require you to record a video (e.g. speaking activities in a language course). While you should do your best to create a video that is easy for the instructor to review (e.g., minimize background noise, make sure there is plenty of light), the video doesn’t have to be perfect. It is okay to record it with your phone or the webcam you’ve had for ten years.
- More information about recording and uploading video is in the “Tools” section below.
Tools and Tips
Strategies for Success
- Strategies for Succeeding in Online/Remote Classes – guide created by the Student Success and Advising Office at WOU
- 10 Ways for College Students to Succeed During COVID-19
- Take time to recharge. You may need more breaks and downtime than you did last term, and that’s okay.
Videos
Videos can be created and shared with your instructor in many ways. They may ask you to use a certain method; if not, choose the method you are most familiar/comfortable with.
Record video directly in Moodle using PoodLL
PoodLL is Moodle’s built-in audio and video recorder.
- Make sure your microphone and/or webcam are set up.
- Click on the assignment you need to submit to and then click Add submission.
- Check the box next to “This assignment is my own work, except where I have acknowledged the use of the works of other people.”
- Click on the icon of a microphone or camera to begin recording.
- If this is your first time, you will be required to accept a user agreement before proceeding. Make sure you do so.
- Create your recording – you’ll know the player is actually recording because a timer will be counting at the top of the PoodLL recorder.
- Clicking the square stop button will end your recording session.
- Clicking the pause button (parallel lines) will pause your recording, which you can resume by pressing the audio/video record button at the far left of the recorder.
- After you push stop, you can push the play button on the far right to replay what you’ve recorded.
- Once you are satisfied with your recording, click Upload and wait for the top of the player to display “Uploaded successfully”.
- Click Save changes at the bottom of the page.
Record video and upload to YouTube
- If you upload video to YouTube (or another video hosting site), you can copy the link into Moodle (or email it to your instructor, if that is what they have requested).
- Make sure the video is set to “public” or “unlisted” so that the instructor can view it when they click on the link.
- This tutorial explains the basic steps for recording a video and uploading it to YouTube.
Web Conferencing
The main web conferencing tools used by WOU instructors are WebEx, Google Meet, and Zoom.
- All of these platforms allow you to create a free account, so you can try them out before your first class. You can host a “meeting” with just yourself, or invite a friend to get an idea of how the chat function works, etc.
- Some general tips apply to all the platforms:
- Consider your background: open your camera before you connect, so you can see what the other participants will see behind you.
- Find a quiet location.
- If you have young children, have someone watch them during the class, if possible. However, we understand that this isn’t always an option, especially right now. Many instructors will also have young children at home while they are teaching.
- For older children, help them decide what activities they’d like to do during that time. If they would like to observe the class, please check with your instructor in advance.
- Make sure you’re muted when not talking.
- Ask questions using chat.
Moodle
- Moodle is WOU’s online learning platform. To connect and log in:
- Go to moodle.wou.edu or click the Moodle button at the top of your Portal.
- Click the “Log in” link at the top right of the page.
- Your username and password are the same ones you use to log in to Portal.
- There is a mobile app for Moodle (instructions here). Please note: when working on assignments, quizzes, etc in Moodle, we recommend using a computer/laptop instead of the mobile app.
- Not all courses will use Moodle for remote instruction, and some may use a combination of Moodle and other methods (email, web conferencing, etc). If you’re not sure about what is required for your course, be sure to reach out to your instructor.
Software & Apps
- Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, etc)
- Sign in at office.com
- Your username is your WOU login plus “@mash.wou.edu” (so if your email is bartikj24@wou.edu, you’d enter bartikj24@mash.wou.edu), and your password is your normal WOU password.
- Google Apps
- Adobe Creative Cloud
- Products for creating and editing images, photos, video, audio, and other creative works, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, etc.
- Follow the instructions on this page to use Adobe Creative Cloud products at home.
Help and Support
Technical Support
Moodle / Remote Learning
Other WOU Resources (email, portal, software, etc)
University Computing Solutions (UCS)
503-838-8925 (call or text)
ucshelpdesk@wou.edu
Tutoring
WOU has many free tutoring options, all of which are now being offered remotely.
- Visit our main Free Tutoring page for information about all of the available options.
- Schedule appointments through WCS (blue button at the top of your WOU Portal) for these tutoring services:
- Student Success and Advising (SSA) Peer-Tutoring Help with lower-division courses (see their page for a list of subjects) and study skills (organization, homework help, test-taking, note-taking, etc.)
- English as a Second Language
- Visit the websites for these tutoring services to access their remote tutoring:
Advising
The Student Success and Advising Office is holding remote appointments.
Visit their homepage for more information, or contact them at advising@wou.edu or 503-838-8428.
Library
The Hamersly Library building is closed, but services and help are available remotely, and some materials (such as equipment) can be picked up by scheduling an appointment.
- Visit their Guide to Online Researching Using the WOU Library for a wealth of information, including: finding and using e-books, articles, and other materials; how to access print books; subject and course guides; how to create citations; and how to get help from a librarian.
- Here’s the form to schedule an appointment to pick up materials.
Financial Resources
- The Financial Aid office is available to help. Contact them by phone (503-838-8475) or email (finaid@wou.edu).
- The WOU Food Pantry is still open – visit their web page for hours and directions.
- Contact 211info to find help with utility payments, food, child care, housing, and other needs.
- Call 211 or 1-866-698-6155
TTY: dial 711 and call 1-866-698-6155 - Text your zip code to 898211
- Visit 211info.org
- Email help@211info.org
- Call 211 or 1-866-698-6155
Counseling and Health
The Health and Counseling Center is still offering in-person urgent care visits, and is offering most other services remotely. Visit their home page for details on how to access these services, or contact them at 503-838-8313.
Anyone with a fever, subjective or checked with thermometer, currently or in the past 48 hours, must call 503-838-8313 to speak to one of our providers, who will instruct you on what to do next.
Counseling:
- Crisis services are still available. Call 503-838-8313 to make that appointment at the time of your crisis and a counselor will call you back.
- For after-hours crisis services, contact Campus Public Safety at 503-838-9000 to connect to an on-call counselor.