"Student" Account for Faculty
- All faculty are given two accounts, a main account (generally the same as
your Groupwise account name) and a student account ending in "_s"
- The student account is for your convenience in checking to see exactly what
a student sees in the course. It is especially useful if you want to take
an online quiz yourself before you release it to students.
- The initial passwords for the two accounts are set to the same. If you lose
track of your student account password, you can add it to a course and change
the password there from your instructor account.
- The main account will have designer (instructor) level access to your courses.
The student account will have no access to courses until you enable it.
- You may add or delete this account from any of your courses at any time.
- To add the account, go to "Manage Course" in the left menu
and then to the "Add Students" option.
- To delete the account from a course, go to "Manage Course"
in the left menu, then to "Manage Students". Click on that account
and you will get an option to delete the account.
- A possible source of confusion for the students is that this account has
your name on it, so they may try to send messages to it within the system.
If this is a problem, you can change the name associated with that account
by going to the same place that you do for deleting the account (see above).
This must be done separately in each course.
- Please do not add regular student accounts to your course.
This causes huge problems as our system tries to "correct" the situation
to match the listing in Banner. For adding other accounts, please see Adding
Accounts to a WebCT Course.
- For other information on WebCT, see KSU WebCT Help.
- For resetting your main account password, or for other WebCT problems, please
contact service:
KSU Service Desk (service@kennesaw.edu
or X6999).
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