Title: ONLINE READING PROGRAM ORIENTATION
1ONLINE READING PROGRAM ORIENTATION
2- How do I apply?
- How does an online program work?
- Can I transfer credits?
- Can I use courses towards my Act 48 credits?
- How do I access my online course?
- How do I order Text books?
- What is SCOTS and how do I access it?
- How do I access my Edinboro email account?
- Please check your my Edinboro email account
regularly. - What is LIVETEXT and why do I need it?
3- How do I submit assignments using LIVETEXT?
- How do I access articles posted on EUP Library
and Docutek? - What is the sample course sequence?
- What are the major assessments in the program?
- What is the reading clinic?
- What clearances do I need to participate in the
clinic. - How do I apply for the Reading Specialist
Cerrificaion? - When and how do I sing up for the PRAXIS exam?
- What documents do I need to submit for graduation?
4How does an online program work?
5How does an online program work?
- Online courses are designed with maximum
flexibility in mind. They allow you to complete
related coursework when and where it is
convenient for you to do so. Two oclock in the
morning or two oclock in the afternoon its up
to you! - Students interact regularly with one another
and/or their instructors using online chats,
threaded discussion, bulletin boards, group
projects, etc. Assignments, tests, and quizzes
are completed and submitted online, and returned
to students with appropriate instructor feedback.
6Where you can.
- Access your grades
- Send an email to your classmates
- Participate in program chats
- Turn in assignments
- See next slide for Screen Shot of D2L Course
Homepage.
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8Where you can find.
- Course Syllabus
- Course Work
- Course Descriptions
- Clinic information
- See next slide for Screen Shot of CONTENT Page in
D2L.
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10Can I transfer credits?
11Can I transfer credits?
- A maximum of 9 semester hours of graduate credit
awarded by a regionally accredited college or
university may be accepted for transfer to a
graduate degree program at Edinboro University.
Transfer credits will be authorized only if (1)
the credit is to be used in meeting the
requirements for a Masters degree (2) a grade of
B or better must be earned. If the course was
P (passing) or S (satisfactory), the student
must provide a letter from the grading faculty
member that indicates what the letter grade would
have been had the course been graded. This
letter must be mailed DIRECTLY from the faculty
member, and not from the student. (3) Credits
were completed within a five year period from the
date of the semester in which the student earned
the first accepted credits of the masters degree
program (4) The School Graduate Studies must be
provided with an official transcript reflecting
the completed course. - The Dean of Graduate Studies may deny a student
permission to transfer credit when the course is
judged to be outdated or inappropriate, or if the
proper procedure has not been followed.
12How do I transfer credits?
- For each course, submit a Transfer of Credit Form
to the Graduate Office. Also, include a copy of
the course description. This must be done at
least 4 weeks prior to the beginning date of the
course. - Upon course completion have an official
transcript mailed to the Graduate Office, 148
Meadville Street, Edinboro, PA 16444. Also,
include a copy of the course description. - Transfer credit will be authorized only if
written approval of the transfer has been made by
the Graduate Dean. - Notification of specific courses which will be
accepted for transfer credit will be sent to the
student pending approval by the Graduate Dean.
13Can I use courses for act 48 credits?
14Can I use courses for act 48 credit?
- Go to the Edinboro Homepage and locate the
KEYWORD SEARCH. Click on the Keyword Search.
Type in Act 48. This will take you the linkOR
Click on the link provided. - http//www.edinboro.edu/departments/education/dean
of ed act48.dot - Edinboro needs your signature in order to access
your Act 48 account and post courses. This is
necessary because of the need to use the Social
Security Number.
15How do I access my online course?
16How do I access my online class?
- Your online course is accessed by going to the
Edinboro Homepage and clicking on my edinboro
or at http//my.edinboro.edu - You will enter using you network account username
and password. - Click on the link for D2L
- For assistance with logging into your online
course or any technical problems you may
encounter with your online course, please call
the Help Desk at 814.732.2111 or
helpdesk_at_euponline.com
17User id and password
- EUP Username and Password
- See next slide for Screen Shot of Login Page.
This will take you to D2L, SCOTS, Email, etc.
18Login page
19How do I order textbooks?
20How do I order textbooks?
- You can order your textbooks from the Edinboro
Bookstore. Just go to the EUP homepage and type
in Bookstore at the KEYWORD SEARCH. -
- Go to the site and look for the course number and
section and the professor. - The courses in the program will have READ in
front of the numbers. Look under this heading to
access textbook information. - You must create an online account and register at
bookstore.edinboro.edu to place an order. At
checkout, you will be asked to provide Log-in
information Email and Password. If this is your
first time ordering, you need to click on the
Register here link in order to create an
account. THIS LOG-IN INFORMATION IS NOT LINKIED
TO SCOTS, BANNER OR ANY OTHER EUP DATA SYSTEM.
When you go through the registration process, you
can use any email (university or non-university)
and you can select a password of your choosing.
21What is scots and how do I access it?
22What is scots and how do I access it?
- SCOTS is the Student Centered On-Line Transaction
System This is where you will schedule your
classes, pay your bill, get information on your
financial aid, and view all the transactions you
will make as a student at Edinboro University.
To enter your SCOTS account use your entire
student ID including the _at_symbol. - You will use a SCOTS pin to access the SCOTS
database. This is a 6 digit number PIN that is
your birthdate in a mmddyy format. The first
time you log in you will be asked to change your
SCOTS Pin to a new 6 number PIN. You may use any
6 numbers as long as there are not 3 of the same
numbers in a row. Pick a pin that is easy for
you to remember but hard for anyone else to guess.
23How do I access my edinboro email account?
24How do I access my edinboro email account?
- Go to www.edinboro.edu
- Click on tech resources tab.
- Click on webmail and web scheduler tab. Under
tools Services Description heading, click on
S.C.O.T.S. Tools. - In the S.C.O.T.S. ID field, enter your 8 digit
Student Identification number, including the _at_
symbol. (This number was included in your
Acceptance Packet). - In the PIN field, enter your 6 digit birth
date or your new PIN if you have already reset
this in S.C.O.T.S. - Click on Reset network Account tab. Follow
instructions for creating new Network Password.
Write this down once created. Click very
submit when finished. Repeat steps 1-3. - For Password, enter newly created Network
Password. - If you experience difficulty accessing your
webmail account, please contact the Technology
Help Center at 814.732.1000.
25Please check your my Edinboro email account
frequently!
26email
- You will need to check your Edinboro email
account on a regular basis. This is a great way
to make sure that you are staying up to date and
not missing any important announcements for your
class. Your professors will be using the email
tool within the D2L site. The email that is
listed in the D2L site IS your EUP email. - For any problems with either your SCOTS or email
account, please call Edinboro Helpdesk at
814.732.2111.
27What is livetext and why do I need it?
28What is livetext and why do I need it?
- LIVETEXT is a web based system which Edinboro
University / School of Education uses to assess
program effectiveness. All students in the
School of Education purchase LIVETEXT at the
beginning of their programs. It is a one time
purchase and you will use it for all major
assessments in the program courses. - LIVETEXT can be purchased through the EUP
Bookstore. You will receive instructions for
accessing the product site. LIVETEXT is a
password protected product. You will access
LIVETEXT and upload your major projects and
assignments. Your professors will tell you which
projects to upload. - In this module you will find the directions for
uploading projects. You will also find the
directions for retrieving the evaluation rubric
and comments from your professors.
29How do I submit assignments in livetext?
30LiveText instructions
- Instructions for submitting in LiveText will be
given to you in each of your courses. - It is as easy as uploading a file.
31How do I access articles on eup library and
docutek?
32How do I access articles using docutek?
- You may be asked to access articles on reserve in
the EUP Library. Professors may post the required
articles on DOCUTEK. - When going to the EUP homepage, please look under
CURRENT STUDENTS, then go to Baron Forness
Library, Go to Electronic Resources / DOCUTEK.
You will then follow the links to your
professors name and course number.
33HOW DO I ACCESS ARTICLES FROM EUP LIBRARY?
- When accessing resources from off-campus, youll
see a screen that looks like the one below.
Scroll down for detailed instructions - See next slide for the Baron Forness Library
Homepage. You will scroll down to the bottom and
on the left side you will see eReserves.aka
Docutek. Click on that link.
34Baron Forness Library
35How do I access articles from eup library?
- Institutional Username / Password Logon
- Select EUP from the drop down list of
institutions. Enter same username and password
combination you use to log into campus network. - When you get to eReservesaka Docutek it will
look like the next slide. Follow the links and
the articles will be available.
36Docutek
37What is the sample course sequence?
38Sample course sequence
- Semester Course Description
- 1st Semester READ 704 Comprehensive Literacy
Curr Design/Implemen - READ 706 Foundations of Literacy
Theory/Instruction - 2nd Semester READ 707 Literacy Instr for the
Content Area Professional - READ 709 Literacy Difficulties Assess and
Intervention - Summer Semester READ 712 Reading Clinic (Face to
Face, On-campus) - READ 794 Research and Design in Reading
- 3rd Semester READ 708 English Lang Learners in
the Lit Curriculum - READ 702 Reading and the Special Needs
Student - 4th Semester READ 717 Language Arts Instr
Design and Implementation - READ 710 Organization, Supervision, and
Adminstration of Reading Programs
39What are the major assessments in the program?
40Major assessments
Assessment Type Where required Assessment Scoring Guides/Criteria
PRAXIS II -0300 Reading Specialist Exam State Licensure Exam OPEN State Scoring Must attain a total score - 570
Mini-Research Project Project/Paper READ 706 Beginning Assignment/Directions Rubric
Professional Development Project Multi-media Presentation READ 710 End Assignment/Directions Rubric
Case Study Case Study READ 709 Middle Assignment/Directions Rubric
Clinic Portfolio Portfolio READ 712 End Assignment/Directions Rubric
Inclusive Classroom Project Diversity Project READ 702 Middle Assignment/Directions Rubric
Supplemental Literacy Strategies for Content Area Lessons Collaborative Project READ 707 Middle Assignment/Directions Rubric
41What is the reading clinic?
42What is the reading clinic?
- The Reading Masters is an online program with a
clinical experience during the summer. You will
take classes during the first year which are
prerequisites for the clinical experience. Then
you will take READ 712 in the summer. READ 712
Reading Clinic is a five week course. You will
do four of the weeks online and then one week is
completed at Edinboro University of PA. You are
required to come to Edinboro and stay for the one
week. - You will come to Edinboro for a Sunday seminar
(time determined by professor). During the week
(M-F), you will be working with clients (striving
readers) each morning from approximately
830-1100 am and you will have seminars each
afternoon from approximately 100 pm to 400 pm. - Housing information is included in this module
under Housing. You are responsible for the
cost of the clinical. - You must complete the CLEARANCES prior to coming
to Edinboro. Please do this now so that you will
have the appropriate paperwork at the time of the
clinical.
43What clearances do I need in order to participate
in the reading clinic?
44Clearances needed for reading clinic
- In order to work with children onsite, you will
need to apply for the following (3) clearances
- Act 151 PA Child Abuse History Clearance
http//www.dpw.state.pa.us/Resources/Documents/Pdf
/FillInForms/DPWchildabuse.pdf - Act 34 State Police Criminal Record Check
https//epatch.state.pa.us - FBI Clearance with the Cogent System
www.pa.cogentid.com
45How do I apply for Fbi fingerprint clearances?
46Fbi fingerprint clearances
- Applicants must register for background check
services prior to coming to the fingerprint site.
This may be done at www.pa.cogentid.com by
choosing online registration or by calling
1.888.439.2486 - Applicants are required to pay for themselves
(APPLICANT PAY) must make payment arrangements
prior to fingerprinting. - Money orders or cashiers checks made out to
Cogent Systems will be accepted at fingerprint
service sites. No cash accepted. - Proceed to fingerprint location of your choice.
- After processing, PDE will print and mail prints
directly to the applicant. If not received in 8
weeks, call (717) 783.3750
47What are the possible dates of the reading clinic?
48What are the possible dates for the reading
clinic?
- Clinical dates are usually set up during the last
two weeks of June or the last week of July or the
first week of August. - These dates are determined by the school
districts that we work with. It is a process
that includes School Board approval.
49Where do I stay during the reading clinic?
50Suggestions for housing in edinboro
- Highlands (on campus suites)
- (814) 732.2818
- boroliving_at_edinboro.edu
- Darrow Place (reasonable apartments near campus)
- (814) 734.1166
- darrow_at_jamesproperties.com
- Other housing is also available hotels.
51How do I apply for the reading specialist
certificate?
52Applying for reading specialist certification
- The Pennsylvania Department of Education ( PDE)
is requiring all applications for credentials be
completed and submitted through the Teacher
Information Management System (TIMS). - Please refer to the following link for the
Pennsylvania certification application
procedure for Reading Specialist Certification - http//cms.edinboro.edu/departments/student_teachi
ng/pa_certification.dot
53TIMS website
- Please follow directions on how to apply for PA
certification through Edinboro at the following
https//my.edinboro.edu/web/mycampus/edinboro.edu
. The credential types are listed on the
Edinboro site. - You will need to read the information provided on
the TIMS web site also. There are training
manuals, help and support, webinars, etc. which
you can attend/review. - Applicants should hold their application until it
is complete and they can enter a current date of
program and degree completion1. May graduates may
not complete their application until on or after
May 1st. - Search and select your institution using the link
provided. - Complete the degree information. (Candidates may
answer this question on or after the first day of
their graduation month.) - Search and add the major area(s).
- Complete the preparation program information. Be
sure to add the Major Subject area. - Answer YES to both authorization questions.
- Add undergraduate college but answer NO to the
preparation program question and NO to both
authorization questions. - Do NOT enter work experience in Section 4.
54When and how do I sign up for the praxis exam?
55Signing up for the praxis exam
- Passing Praxis 5301 score is 164.
- If you are a PA or any other state that requires
Reading Specialist PRAXIS for Reading Specialist
Certification, you can register for the test
(20300) by going online at www.ets.org/praxis.
The information listed below will be helpful as
you fill out the form and register online. - If you are from a state that uses a different
test or does not give the Reading Specialist
PRAXIS, then you will need to register by mail
and ETS will make sure that the exam comes to a
designated testing site. These sites are listed
in the PRAXIS Series Information Bulletin. - You must take the PRAXIS exam at least three
months prior to your expected graduation date. A
copy of your score report must be submitted to
the program head at least six weeks prior to your
expected graduation date.
56What do I need to submit for graduation?
57Documents to submit for graduation
- Complete a Graduation Card. This can be obtained
from Hamilton Hall or on the EUP website at
www.edinboro.edu/cwis/acaff/gradstudy/Pages/forms/
forms.htm - At the beginning of the semester that you intend
to graduate, return the card as soon as possible
to the Office of Records Registration, Hamilton
Hall (for Masters Degree Programs). - Submit a copy of your Teaching Certificate (If
you have not already done so.) - Submit a hard copy of your successful PRAXIS exam
results. - Submit a copy of your GRIP Form and GRAD FINAL
KSD. - Submit Exit Survey http//college.livetext.com/mi
sk5/forms/public/9341/ChB3g7y8XA - Forms mentioned above can be obtained online at
- http//www.edinboro.edu/cwis/acaff/gradstudy/Pag
es/forms/forms.htm
58Welcome!!!