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How to Access Your Niswonger Online Classes. Beginning the Login Process…. We are excited that you are taking an online course(s)! In this presentation, you will learn the login process for your Niswonger Learning Center account. In order to begin the login process, you will need to visit: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How to Access Your

Niswonger Online Classes

We are excited that you are taking an online course(s)! In this presentation, you will learn the login process for your Niswonger Learning Center account.

In order to begin the login process, you will need to visit:◦ www.nflconline.com

Once on the site, you will click on the box that says “Student Login.”

Beginning the Login Process…

www.nflconline.com

Student Login Tab

Once you have clicked on “student login,” a new page will open where you can enter your username and password.

Your username is a combination of your first and last name. ◦ Example: Jane Smith◦ Username: janesmith

Every student’s password is preset to:◦ P@55word◦ When you enter your password, it must be entered

exactly how it is listed above!!!◦ You will have the option to change your password

once you have logged in.

Your Login Information…

This is what the screen will look like once you click on

“student login.” You will

enter your username and password as noted on the

previous slide.

Sometimes when you first try to log-in, your computer will tell you that you need to enable cookies.

If you are using Mozilla Firefox as your browser, visit: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disablecookies-website-preferences

If you are using Internet Explorer, visit: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/How-to-managecookies-in-Internet-Explorer-9

FYI…

You MUST change your password the first time you login by clicking on “My Info”

Once you have Logged In…

• Type in your current password which is P@55word unless you changed it at another time.

• Type in the new password which must include at least one upper case letter, one number, and one symbol that is at least 8 letters and characters long.

• For example, Moodle1% • In the last box retype the new

password again.• Don’t forget to save!

After you have changed your password the first time you login to the site, then you are ready to go to access your class.

You will need to click on the tab to the far right that says, “Moodle.”

How to access your class(es)…

Where the Moodle tab is located.

After you click on the “Moodle” tab, a page will show that gives you a button to “Go to Moodle.”

You will need to click on this button to get to where your online classes are listed.

Moodle…

Click on this button to access where your classes are located.

After you click on “Go to Moodle,” a new window will open that says, “Niswonger Tennessee College and Career Ready Consortium.”

On the right side of the page, you should see a section that says, “My Courses.”◦Under that heading, you should see the

classes you signed up to take.

Where to Access Your Courses...

My Courses tab

Where your

courses are

listed.

Click on the course name to access your class.

This will open the course for you to view. Once on this page, an introduction to the

course will be listed by the instructor. The following slide also points out where

you can view you course assignment grades.

Your Courses…

This is a sample of what a course page looks like.

How to view your current assignment

grades.

If you have questions/issues with logging into your course, you should contact the NETCO i3 counselor assigned to your school. ◦ The contact information for these counselors will be

listed at the end of this presentation. If you have questions directly related to the

course, including: course material, assignments, issues with assignment submission, etc. you will need to contact your course instructor!◦ You may contact the course instructor directly

through Moodle.

Who to Contact with Issues…

On the left side of your course screen, you

should see this section. In order to access the option to send your

instructor a message, you will need to click on “Participants,” and

then click on the instructor’s name in

the list.

Once you click on your instructor’s name, this page

will appear. In order to send a message, you will need to

click on the “send message” button. A separate window will open where you can type and

send your message.

An additional way to receive assistance with issues is by submitting a trouble ticket.

In order to submit a trouble ticket, visit www.nflconline.com and click on the button on the right side of the screen that says, “Trouble Ticket.”

Trouble Ticket

Where to Access a Trouble Ticket

Darrin Burchette: dburchette@tusculum.edu◦ Unaka, Cloudland, Hampton, Happy Valley

Brandy Caudill: bcaudill@tusculum.edu◦ West Greene, North Greene, South Greene, Chuckey-Doak

Amy French: afrench@tusculum.edu◦ Sullivan East, Sullivan North, Sullivan South, Sullivan Central

Donnell Goode: dgoode@tusculum.edu◦ Volunteer, Greeneville, Science Hill

Jessica Jennings: jjennings@tusculum.edu◦ Tennessee High, David Crockett, Daniel Boone

Kristi Johnson: khjohnson@tusculum.edu◦ Hancock County, Clinch, Cherokee, Dobyns-Bennet

Julina Pyanoe: jpyanoe@tusculum.edu◦ Johnson County, Unicoi, Elizabethton, University High

Melissa Overbay: moverbay@tusculum.edu◦ Morristown East, Morristown West, Cocke County, Cosby

NETCO i3 Counselors…

We want you to succeed in your online classes!!!! Please feel free to contact us!! We are here to help you! In order to be successful, keep in mind:

◦ You need to stay on top of your assignments! Regularly login and work on your course!

◦ It is up to YOU to get the work done! Treat these classes just as you would a class at school; they are rigorous and require dedication!!

An online course is an exciting way to learn and offers you a great deal of flexibility by working at home and at your own pace; however, we must stress that the course you are taking may be required for graduation. Final grades are sent to your school, placed on your transcript, and averaged into your GPA.

SUCCESS!!!

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