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The Learning Centers' Academic Coaching program offers a number of online learning modules on Canvas that can be completed asynchronously on your own time. You will also earn digital badges for completing each of the modules. We currently have online learning modules for the following topics:
- How to succeed in online courses
- Time management
- Academic integrity
- Study strategies
- Metacognition
- Mindset
- Math without fear
- Note taking
For descriptions on each of the modules and instructions on how to enroll, please visit the Learning Centers' Online Modules page.
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All students at Rutgers University are expected to maintain the highest levels of academic integrity. The definitions and examples of cheating or plagiarism may be understood, but it is also important to understand the meaning of fabrication, academic sabotage, facilitation of dishonesty, and how to prevent violations of the Academic Integrity Policy. Violations can result in educational and academic sanctions, which can be costly, both in terms of time, money, and future opportunities.
To maximize academic and post-graduate success, all students are expected to complete the academic integrity module available on Canvas. Once logged into Canvas, the course can be found in the list of Published Courses.
Find Tips and Tutorials on Academic Integrity and other resources.
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The official learning management system for teaching and learning at Rutgers.
Canvas: https://canvas.rutgers.edu/
Getting Started in Canvas for Students: https://canvas.rutgers.edu/students/getting-started-in-canvas-students/
Find Tips and Tutorials on how to use Canvas and other resources.
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This course is designed to help you become familiar with the learning management system, Canvas, that is used in most courses. This is a self-paced course, and you can move through it in your own time. Completing the course should take 2-4 hours.
Find Tips and Tutorials on how to use Canvas and other resources.
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Course reserves (required or recommended readings or recordings) are available in the Reading List in your online course space (Canvas), or you can search by course name, code, or instructor directly within the reading list tool. Still can't find it? Ask a librarian for help.
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Degree Navigator is a flexible, easy-to-use degree audit and academic advising system for undergraduate programs. The system is designed to assist you with the process of managing your degree requirements.
Check Degree Navigator regularly to make sure you are fulfilling your requirements and on track to complete your degree.
- Explore “What if…?” scenarios such as:
- “What if I take this course?” Select courses you may want to take and see the effect on your audit.
- "What if I change majors?” Browse the database and run an audit on any undergraduate program.
- Read your
- Academic profile and progress
- Course listings
- Program and degree requirements
- Generate real-time audits for your program(s) and major(s) with the push of a button
Find Tips and Tutorials on how to use Degree Navigator and other resources.
Please note: Degree Navigator is unavailable from 8:30–8:45 a.m. every day for system maintenance.
- Explore “What if…?” scenarios such as:
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Access myRutgers on the web and mobile app to view a personalized dashboard with your course schedule, course assignments, grades and transcripts. You can also manage financial aid, register for courses, access email and calendars, and view important alerts and reminders. myRutgers provides interactive campus maps with buildings, parking, and real-time bus information. In addition, you can access university news, links to various university services, and a community hub to participate in clubs, organizations, groups, events, forums, and more!
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Research guides provide tips and pointers to useful resources for research and study. There are guides specific to individual courses as well as discipline-specific guides and multidisciplinary guides.
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Designed to strengthen the quality of undergraduate and graduate instruction through the preparation of graduate student teaching assistants on matters pertaining to classroom management, pedagogical best practices, and professionalism in higher education. The fundamental components upon which it is built include annual orientations, certificate programs, and seminar courses.