Name Blackboard and Canvas Overview Online Courseware CFI—Faculty Development Resources You may find this overview of resources available from the CFI helpful Site CIT - Technology You’ll find a range of helpful technology resources here. Interested in using social software in your class? They maintain a page of links to social software tools. Interested in geospatial technologies? They have a page of resources. Seed grants are also available to try out technology: Seed Grants. Need information on your particular type of classroom technology? consult the Classroom Technologies Helps students prepare for presentations and other communication activities. Helpdesk for any problems you’re having with computers/passwords ,etc. Provides individual and group counseling opportunities to students. Site Site Student Success Center (540) 568-6552 Provides support for students and families in crisis or challenging situations. Site Taylor 300 (540) 568-6468 Supports students with creating digital portfolios, websites, and other media. Site Student Success Center 1155 (540) 567-1759 Disability Services: You may, from time to time, receive information about students and accommodations for disabilities. Please feel free to contact the staff at Disabilities Services office with any questions/concerns. The English Language Learner Site Student Success Center 1202 540.568.6705 disabilitysvcs@jmu.edu Site Student Success (540) 568-2881 Communication Center Computer help Counseling & Student Development Center Dean of Student Services Digital Communication Consulting Disability Services English Language Web Site Canvas Information Site Address citsupport@jmu. edu bbsupport@jmu. edu Rose Library 5th floor Phone 540 - 568-5312. Student Success Center 1155 (540) 568-1759 Site Phone: 540.568.4846 Email: cfi@jmu.edu 540-568-7061 540-568-3555 Learner Services Health Center Services offers help with second language concerns. Provides health services to students. Center 1155 Site Honor Code The Honor Council website provides information on Honor Code concerns. Site Judicial Affairs (student handbook) The JMU Student Handbook provides a range of resources for students Site Handbook Montpelier Hall 235 MLK Way Honor Council Office: Johnston Hall MSC: 7506 (540) 568-6178 (540) 568-6383 Frederikson Hall C100 MSC 2901 (540) 568-6218 Library Our contact person is Liz Thompson; if you would like to help populate the web site for GWRTC 103, please contact FY Writing Committee members. Site Two Library Locations: Rose and Carrier Contact Information Peer Assisted Study Sessions Offers peer-facilitated academic support in limited difficult courses. Site Student Success Center (540) 568-3379 Public Safety Provides a range of public safety services. Site Anthony Seeger MSC 6810 821 S. Main St. (540) 568-6912 Science/ Math Learning Center The center assists students in their understanding of course content, homework assignments, and lab reports found in first and second year science and math courses. Site Student Success Center 1107 (540) 568-3379 Syllabus general guidelines – JMU General templates provided by university. (If you have any questions about disparities between the general syllabus overview and our department samples, please contact someone from the First Year Writing Committee. We may have overlooked a requirement-in which case we will revise our samples, or we can clarify options for you.) Writing Center: The Writing Center consultants are an amazing resource for courses. For Faculty: they are more than happy to meet with you and Site Student Success Center 1121 (540) 568-1759 Writing Center Site help you develop your assignments or give you feedback on your responses to students' writing. They also offer videos on how to create effective assignments: Faculty Resources. You can include the following text in your syllabus: For free assistance with writing, consider visiting the University Writing Center, located in the Student Success Center, 738 S. Mason Street, Room 1155. The Writing Center is composed of trained faculty consultants, graduate assistants, and peer tutors who help students with all types of writing. In particular, they can help you brainstorm and find a topic, develop rhetorical awareness, incorporate and document sources effectively, organize your paper, and develop revision strategies. To get more information, make an appointment, or find writing resources, go to www.jmu.edu/uwc Please consider taking a few minutes to visit the center to gather a sense of how the space is organized. You'll be impressed! Online writing resources OWL -- Purdue: For a rather extensive set of writing students, the OWL at Purdue offers students information on a range of writing concerns. Free resources for students on Grammar: A Guide to Grammar and Writing: An exhaustive site for a range of sentence level grammar concepts. (Provides an extensive set of grammar quizzes which replicates some aspects of Pearson's MyCompLab.) Re:Writing -- Bedford St. Martin: A free and "premium" set of guides to writing.