This course is built using Canvas Modules. In our class you can think of each Canvas module as an individual web page or a quiz. Using the modules view will allow you to get from page to page in the correct order using the "Next" button at the bottom of each of the module pages. For example, this is the first page and there is a "Next" button at the bottom of this page that will take you to the class syllabus, which is the next page you should look at. You can get to the complete modules list by clicking on "Modules" in the menu on the left of this page.
An abbreviated outline of the modules grouped by content is given in the course syllabus. A more detailed topic outline can be accessed through the Canvas Syllabus page.
For some of the pages it may ask you to log on again in a red input box. This is normal and necessary to be able to correctly assign you to your homework. The username for this logon is your first initial and last name, all lower case and no spaces. If you have trouble logging on contact Dr. Burgess right away.
In some browsers the content page, when viewed in modules, will be blank. There will be a heading (like Syllabus), but the box, which is a frame, will be empty.
When using Internet Explorer you have to click on the box at the bottom of the browser that says "Show all content" in order to see the page. If a page isn't loading, look for that box! If it drives you crazy, try this:
When using Firefox you have to click on the small shield icon next to the back arrow in the location bar in order to disable blocking. If it drives you completely crazy try this:
In any of the browsers you can open the module content pages in a new window by clicking on the heading of the frame page.
Before installing or enabling anything try looking at the pages. It may be that your computer is fine as it is. If you have trouble come back to this page. I have placed a test for you on the front page of this class. There should be a welcome video at the bottom of the page. If there isn't a video you may have to activate your plug-ins, or you may have to follow the instructions below.
In order to hear the audio for this class you will need Flash (for early modules with multimedia links) or Quicktime (for pages with an inline interactive box). The links in the last sentence will take you to a download page in a new window. Here is what should happen for different browsers when there is an audio option:
1. Best case: A play button is available, click on it and the sound is heard.
2. If there is not a play button the "voice" link should open your default sound device.
3. Turning off the ActiveX Filtering under Tools in IE will allow the QuickTime sound bar and play button to appear.
4. Sometimes opening the page in its own tab will allow the sound bar to appear. You can open the page in its own tab by clicking on the heading of the page.
1. If QuickTime is properly installed there should be a play button and slider available to hear the sound or view the video.
2. The "Voice" link is available, but I have found mixed results with that link when in Firefox.
As stated above you may have to install and enable a Flash reader and QuickTime. In addition some of the pages use JavaScript. The QuickTime sound slider is done with JavaScript, for example, but it is used in other ways as well. To enable JavaScript do the following:
1. In the Tools drop-down menu, select Internet Options.
2. Next, select the Security tab.
3. Then, select the earth (Internet) icon.
4. Then select the Custom Level button.
5. Locate Scripting near the bottom of the list.
6. Under Active Scripting, select Enable, then hit OK.
7. Answer yes to the following conformation box.
8. Hit OK to close the Internet Options window.
9. Finally, hit refresh on your browser.
1. In the Tools drop-down menu, select Options.
2. Next, select Content.
3. Put a check in the box next to Enable JavaScript.
4. Click OK and refresh the browser.
That's about it! If you have questions about the details of Canvas, contact the IT help center.
Click the Next button at the bottom right hand corner of this page to read the course syllabus.