Why and How to Use the Links at Your Course Website and Blackboard

What to Do If You Have Limited or No Internet Access

If you have limited Internet access, see me for how you can have the benefit of online resources with less or no time online.

 

If you need help in learning how to do use online resources, please ask. I am glad to help you. If you prefer to look at tips on your own, click here for how to view and save links.

 

If you do not have any Internet access, we can work together to find a solution that matches your situation.

 

2 Tips about Blackboard Links That Seem to Help Students

 

1.

You can use these resources in the way best for you—just look at them online, print them, or save them to your computer or to a flash drive.

 

I have no problem with your saving my files to your computer or flash drive. If I think it will help you to save the file, then I say that in class..

 

2.

If you find it easy to know exactly where you are when you use the Internet, then quit reading here. If you do not, then these steps may help you as much as they help me:

  • First, put your cursor over the link you want to use.
  • Second, click on the right mouse button to display a small popup menu.
  • Third, select Open in New Window to see that link in a small, separate window on top of your original screen.

 

 

 

 

WCJC Department:

History – Dr. Bibus

Contact Information:

281.239.1577 or bibusc@wcjc.edu

Last Updated:

2015

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