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Connect to Your Campus. E-mail, CampusConnect, & ANGEL. The purposes of Microsoft Outlook Web Access, CampusConnect, & ANGEL How to log on to each Why they are vital to your success at UACCM. Objectives. UACCM Network. How to Log On. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• The purposes of Microsoft Outlook Web Access, CampusConnect, & ANGEL

• How to log on to each

• Why they are vital to your success at UACCM

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1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete on keyboard to access log-in box

2. Enter User name = first name.last name + last 3 digits of Student ID (no spaces or capitalization)

3. Enter Password = first initial + middle initial + last initial +last five digits of your Student ID

4. Make sure UACCM is in the Log on to box

5. Click OK

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1. Click on Internet Explorer icon

2. Refer to page 5 in New Student Orientation Handbook

3. Don’t forget to log off

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1. Click on Internet Explorer icon

2. Refer to page 7 in New Student Orientation Handbook

3. Don’t forget to log offWHO IS YOUR ADVISOR?WHO IS YOUR ADVISOR?Write his or her name down.Be sure to schedule an appointment ASAP!

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1. Check your advisor

2. Check your major

3. Check your address & phone number

4. Check your schedule

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1. Click on Internet Explorer icon

2. Don’t forget to log off

CHECK IT OUT…CHECK IT OUT…All instructors will use ANGEL to post the course syllabus, keep track of your attendance, and post your grades.

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All three will help you succeed!

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• Don’t use an unprofessional e-mail address (e.g. [email protected])

• E-mail—do not write things in ALL CAPS or all lowercase

• Be polite, courteous, and professional. ◦ Proofread your e-mail carefully before sending it.

Remember you have signed a computer-use agreement and all e-mail messages are retrievable.

• Do not flame (sending an angry e-mail, often typed in all caps)

• If you are finished using a public computer, close all the windows so people know it is not in use. Log off (unless you want strangers to have access to your personal info)