General Computer Skills
You should feel comfortable:
- using a mouse or keyboard to scroll, left-click, or right-click.
- navigating the Internet and the Learning Management System (Moodle).
- sending and receiving e-mails, including attachments.
- using office applications (e.g., Microsoft Office 365) to create and save documents.
- downloading, installing, and updating required software or plug-ins on your computer.
- downloading, saving, and retrieving files
- sending and receiving emails with an email account (which you will receive when you become a Hiram student)
Web Literacy
You should feel comfortable:
- conducting an effective search with a search engine (e.g., Google, Bing, Yahoo) using search commands
- logging in and participating in Zoom meetings
- evaluating web resources for authority, currency, purpose, and content
- understanding copyrights, licenses, and plagiarism in a digital environment
Not sure if you have all of these skills already? That is ok! We will teach you! However, at minimum, you should feel comfortable with the first item of conducting searches with a search engine.
Moodle Skills
At Hiram College, we utilize a learning platform called Moodle. You should be prepared to learn how to complete certain tasks within the platform. If you don’t know these skills quite yet, that’s ok! We will provide you with an orientation to Moodle to help you learn how to complete the following common tasks:
- downloading course documents, such as a syllabus
- viewing recorded presentations
- posting your responses and replying to other classmates’ discussion posts
- uploading your assignment submissions in the format indicated by your instructor
- taking a quiz and viewing your quiz results
What if I Am Still Unsure of My Online Skills?
You can take this Test of Online Learning Success skills assessment, created by Marcel S. Kerr, Kimberly Rynearson, and Marcus C. Kerr at the University of Arkansas to determine your own online student readiness!