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8. You are logged in and all set to start creating your own Rotisserie. All you got to do is start preparing the questions, or reusing the questions we are providing in this course, and organizing the dates when these questions will be sent to your students and the deadlines they will have to respect to answer to those questions. | 8. You are logged in and all set to start creating your own Rotisserie. All you got to do is start preparing the questions, or reusing the questions we are providing in this course, and organizing the dates when these questions will be sent to your students and the deadlines they will have to respect to answer to those questions. | ||
Revision as of 21:17, 27 April 2009
Rotisserie registration information
Here you will find registration instructions for you to participate to the online assignments and discussion that will take place in the Rotisserie when a session is open according to the calendar
Create an account
The first thing you should do to join the Rotisserie platform is to create an account, so you will be able to log in to the Copyright for Librarians course Rotisserie project. Follow the instructions to register and create your login:
1. Go to the Rotisserie website;
2. Click on the link “Register now”;
3. Fill in the form with your personal information or with information about your institution;
3.1 It is important that you fill in the Time Zone space with the following information
4. After filling in the form, select the “Register” button;
5. Read the “General Registration License” and select the button “I accept the policy”;
6. In another window, check your email and read the “Registration Confirmation Email” message sent to the email address that you typed into the form;
7. Using the “Confirmation Key” in the email you received, type in your new password and select the button “Activate Password”.
8. You are logged in and all set to start creating your own Rotisserie. All you got to do is start preparing the questions, or reusing the questions we are providing in this course, and organizing the dates when these questions will be sent to your students and the deadlines they will have to respect to answer to those questions.
Join the Copyright for Librarians project
1. Once you are logged into the Rotisserie as a registered participant, click on the “Browse projects” link and search for the Copyright for Librarians course project.
The project for the testing by Mortenson Associates is available here.
2. Select the Copyright for Librarians course, here if you are a Mortenson Associate.
3. Click on the link “Join to this project”.
4. After having proceeded with these steps, you will be part of the Discussion activities of the course. Whenever it is time for you to do homework and contribute to the Rotisserie discussions, you will receive H2O-Rotisserie e-mails giving you a warn.
5. When you receive the H2O-Rotisserie email, you should click on the link that was sent to you in the body of the email, wait for a browser window to open on your screen, login into the Rotisserie website, and make your contribution to the discussion.
6. The H2O-Rotisserie email will inform you of the deadline. If you fail to answer any of the discussion topics within the stipulated period of time, you will not be able to answer the discussion topic in question.
Netiquette
This is a word that define the way learners should act when communicating on the Internet. We would like to use this space to give you some tips of what to do:
Language: Please pay attention to the way you address your colleagues and, also, trying to be as clear as possible in your answers, so others can profit from your ideas.
Answering questions: Try to be as clear as possible and do not post too extensive answers.
Sending e-mails: We firmly recommend that the learners exchange information and help each other during this online course, as they can be answering the doubts of more than one person.
Quick Access
The textbook modules are available on Connexions, but can also be accessed on this wiki