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    System Requirements
    ... Microphone may be needed for select courses (check with your instructor) Web cam may be required in some classes (check with your instructor) Connectivity  Must have regular access to reliable high...’ connections are typically unstable Internet Browser Google Chrome is highly recommended (version 109 or higher). You may also use the following browsers, but performance may be adversely...
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    Computing Services
    ... Academic Computing Services (ACS) offers a broad range of services designed to meet the information technology needs of the Rogers State University faculty, staff and students. The ACS department serves all three RSU campuses in Claremore, Bartlesville, and Pryor. ACS can assist you with: Logging into Microsoft for students for initial setup Logging into Gmail accounts for students Logging into MyRSU Blackboard Issues (does not include text book sites) How to clear your browser history for Blackboard Uniflow Printing System Setup/Registration General Technology...
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    Check Out Campus
    Learn more about our upcoming events and register for the ones you want to attend. Check out our new virtual tour! Schedule Your Campus Visit Now! Schedule Your Group Tour Now!
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    Tips for Recognizing and Identifying Fake News
    .... Bad web design and use of ALL CAPS can also be a sign that the source you’re looking at should be verified and/or read in conjunction with other sources. If the story makes you REALLY ANGRY it’s...*. The work 'False, Misleading, Clickbait-y, and Satirical “News” Sources' is made  available  under a  Creative Commons Attribution 4.0  International  License. To  view  a copy of  this license, visit http...
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    ...24/7 Technical Assistance Available for eLearning We offer around-the-clock technical assistance to students and faculty with the learning management system. Password Help: Users who need assistance with their password can visit the Password Management link on the left-hand navigation RSU Help Desk Normal Working Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm 918-343-7538 helpdesk@rsu.edu After Hours Help: RSU has contracted with an outside firm to provide technical support. 877-343-7343  Issues or Getting an Error in MyRSU? Report an Issue with MyRSU ...
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    Course Code Legend
    ... Department - Area of Instruction Number - Course Content Section - Used to create different day/time/instructor offerings of the same course B - Blended (On-Campus and Online) H - Honors P - Partnered Course – College Level with Supplemental R - Online T - RSUTV W - Web Based L - Used for Labs Only SO - Synchronous Online AO - Asynchronous Online MO - Mixed Online Synchronous HS - Hybrid Synchronous D - Directed Study – Typically requires permission S - Online Directed Study...
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    The CRAP Test
    ... the C.R.A.P. Test comes in handy.  Follow these simple guidelines when evaluating a web source, and you should be able to answer for yourself if a website is credible enough, or if you should pass... using broad, generalized terms? Does the information present two or more sides of the topic evenly, or is there an imbalance of information? Authority: Who is the author of the article or web source...
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    Copiers and Printers
    ...How to Print All students, faculty and staff can print to a campus printer on or off campus when using personal laptops or RSU computers. Printing Instructions (pdf) Web Printing Installation Guide (pdf) Cheat Sheet (pdf) Reference Guide (pdf) Registering Your Student RSU ID Cards with Canon Copiers (pdf) For assistance, contact Helpdesk at 918-343-7538 or helpdesk@rsu.edu. Printer Locations Claremore Campus: BH 206, 208, 210 HH 132, 136, 258 HS 227, 250 PH 105 STL 116, 310 Canon Secure Print – CTC 116 Canon Secure Print – LH 200 Canon Secure Print – STL 202...
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    Other Factors to Keep in Mind
    ...In addition to the CRAP test, there are some other things you might consider when evaluating the reliability of a web source. What is the domain?  Is it a .com, .org, .gov, .edu? .gov and .edu - In general, these domains are reliable sources. .org - Be cautious with .org domains.  Pay close attention to whether or not the information present in the site contains any information bias or imbalance. .com - A .com domain can go either way.  You will need to evaluate these with the CRAP test, or other similar method to determine it's credibility. Does the author cite their sources...
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