Access the proctoring information in your online course. You, the student are in charge of scheduling the times to take your tests. Use the eSchedule to make your appointment.
When you go to take the test, the proctor will have the password and enter it for you. You, the student must turn away when the proctor puts it into the computer.
For more information check out these resources also located in your eLearn or RODP.
eSchedule, Chattanooga State's Online Scheduler
Chattanooga State Online Proctoring Directions
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How Can I Turn Off the Green Dot if I Do Not Want Other Classmates to Know I'm Online?
How Did My Classmate Know I Was Online & How Did He Get My Number?
In eLearn there is a Profile box on your My Home page. When you fill out the information there, it is visible to all the other students in your class through Classlist. To find out if other students are online you can or they can go to the Classlist to see if a green dot appears next to any of the students' names. The green dot means the student is logged into the class. If you click on the profile icon next to the person's name you can see the person's profile. This includes everything they have added to their Profile.
This profile is not for instructor's eyes only. Everyone in the class sees it.

This profile is not for instructor's eyes only. Everyone in the class sees it.
What Is The Assessments Link in eLearn?
This is a place where your instructor has set up quizzes for you to take. The quizzes are usually dated and time stamped. Which means you can only take them during the times the instructors give you. If you try to take it early or late the system won't let you take it.
Something to remember before you take a quiz is to make sure that the pop-up blocker is off on the computer you are using. The library computers usually have the pop-blocker on, so you need to turn it off by going to the browser (IE, Safari, FoxFire...) and clicking on Tools, Pop-Up Blocker and Turn Off Pop-Up Blocker.
It also helps if you take your quizzes in a quiet place where you will not be distracted. I don't advise taking them around children, wives, siblings, parents, husbands or friends visiting. They will always need something the minute you start the quiz. It is a common phenomenon.
Something to remember before you take a quiz is to make sure that the pop-up blocker is off on the computer you are using. The library computers usually have the pop-blocker on, so you need to turn it off by going to the browser (IE, Safari, FoxFire...) and clicking on Tools, Pop-Up Blocker and Turn Off Pop-Up Blocker.
It also helps if you take your quizzes in a quiet place where you will not be distracted. I don't advise taking them around children, wives, siblings, parents, husbands or friends visiting. They will always need something the minute you start the quiz. It is a common phenomenon.
What's the Discussions Link for in eLearn?
The Discussions' link or feature can be used in different ways. It takes you to an area in eLearn where students can post responses or opinions about topics the instructor has introduced in class. Some instructors use it as a place to answer student questions about assignments or lectures. Using the Discussions tool, you can post comments or questions and reply to comments made by other students.Some instructors even encourage students to use it as a place where students can help each other.
Remember to be polite, check your spelling and grammar before you submit your comments and questions. Also, keep in mind that your instructors are not available 24/7. They have a life, family and children. They will answer any question posted during office hours. Don't expect them to be at a computer in eLearn at 11pm or 2am in the morning.
Remember to be polite, check your spelling and grammar before you submit your comments and questions. Also, keep in mind that your instructors are not available 24/7. They have a life, family and children. They will answer any question posted during office hours. Don't expect them to be at a computer in eLearn at 11pm or 2am in the morning.
What Goes into the eLearn Dropbox?
The dropbox began as a place to upload documents or submit assignments but has become much more. Many instructors have added new items in the dropbox folders that relate to your assignments and how you are graded. It is also a place where instructors have placed links to videos related to assignments; added links to quizzes created on other websites; stored your rubrics for grading your assignment and added attachments they want you to download.You might even find instructions for your assignments and forms they want you to fill out and submit.
One thing to remember is this. Your submissions to the drop box are logged or dated at the time they are submitted. If you miss the deadline your item may not upload. Many instructors allow only one submission per assignment others set up features in the drop box that allow you to revise and resubmit assignments. Your original document and each revised version will be saved with teachers comments.
One thing to remember is this. Your submissions to the drop box are logged or dated at the time they are submitted. If you miss the deadline your item may not upload. Many instructors allow only one submission per assignment others set up features in the drop box that allow you to revise and resubmit assignments. Your original document and each revised version will be saved with teachers comments.
Why Am I Getting This Screen When I Try To Connect to the WiFi From My Laptop?
If a window appears that says, "There is a problem with this website's security certificate. Don't panic. There is not a security issue with the WiFi but your computer has recognized that this is not the wireless you normally use with your laptop. It is a simple fix from this page and you will only have to do it once when you first access the campuses WiFi. Midway down this page to the left there is a link that says, "Continue to this website(not recommended"). Click on this link and it will take you onto the Chattanooga State Website to login to our wireless service. Just click on "Guest Access" to connect to the school's WiFi.
If this does not work, please look at our other FAQ post under WiFi.
The Taylor Nursing Videos Aren't Playing on My Computer. What Can I Do to Fix This?
Having trouble viewing the videos, here are some things to check:
a) Are you using Internet Explorer? - videos best-viewed with this browser
b) Is a Windows Media Player installed? - check by opening list of
programs on your computer, should be near the end of the list.
Note: Just because a smaller box opens to play the videos does NOT mean that the player is installed on their computer. If you need to download a Windows Media Player go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/download/download.aspx
c) Do you have a strong Internet connection? - This may seem obvious but could be a possibility.
d) Is the popup blocker on? - this must be turned OFF in order for the separate window to open.
e) Are you on a MAC? Unfortunately, the videos are only formatted as .wmv files for Windows Media Viewing. We are trying to find a method for viewing these videos on MACS.
f) Are you using Internet Explorer 8, IE* IE8 doesn't work as well with videos
unless you go to Tools and Compatibility and allowed the videos.
a) Are you using Internet Explorer? - videos best-viewed with this browser
b) Is a Windows Media Player installed? - check by opening list of
programs on your computer, should be near the end of the list.
Note: Just because a smaller box opens to play the videos does NOT mean that the player is installed on their computer. If you need to download a Windows Media Player go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/download/download.aspx
c) Do you have a strong Internet connection? - This may seem obvious but could be a possibility.
d) Is the popup blocker on? - this must be turned OFF in order for the separate window to open.
e) Are you on a MAC? Unfortunately, the videos are only formatted as .wmv files for Windows Media Viewing. We are trying to find a method for viewing these videos on MACS.
f) Are you using Internet Explorer 8, IE* IE8 doesn't work as well with videos
unless you go to Tools and Compatibility and allowed the videos.
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