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Here are some common questions that are often asked – you will undoubtedly have more! One of the first rules to learn is to ASK QUESTIONS when you are confused or don’t fully understand something.
1. I have tried contacting (emailing, phoning, meeting, etc.) my instructor without any response. I am so frustrated that I want to drop the class. How should I contact them?
Notify (email) the Division Chairperson of the department your enrolled in and carbon copy (cc) the Dean of Educational Resources, Lois Davis so that she can document the problem and track results.
Academic Divisions
| Division | Chair | Phone |
| Business | Liz Ott | 268-2493 |
| Fine Arts | Erich Unruh | 268-2537 |
| Health Sciences | Jolene Knaus | 268-2717 |
| Language and Literature | Tammy Frankland | 268-2495 |
| Life Sciences | Brandi Atnip | 268-2541 |
| Physical Sciences | Deanna Schaff | 268-2077 |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences | David Cherry | 268-2268 |
| Trades and Technology | Jon Blesi | 268-2459 |
| Distance Learning | Lois Davis | 268-2703 |
| VP, Academic Affairs | Carmen Simone | 268-2706 |
2. Who do I call about the WebCT?
Contact the ACT/Proctoring Center Coodinator, Carolyn Buff at 268-2212.
3. I did not receive a letter about setting up my Web Account or any contact information, who do I talk to?
4. What is my username and password?
There are four ways of identifying your username and password.
5. When will my courses be on the site?
All courses will be open, available to students as soon as possible, prior to the first day of class. This will be subject to technical issues. Notifications are posted on the distance learning web site.
6. How do I log in? How do I get to my WebCT site?
Step by Step Instructions for logging into WebCT:
7. WebCT is not accepting my login, etc. I have been into it before but unable to get into it now and my assignment is due.
8. My class requires an access code. Where can I find this information?
Sometimes instructors assign access codes to enter into their courses, you must contact your instructor to identify these codes which allow you to enter into their course.
9. What is the difference between WebCT and WebAdvisor?
WebCT is course management software, made to be an interface between you and the instructor. It is how you go to class over the internet. WebAdvisor is software used to register for classes and to access your grades. As of the Fall semester 2007, they now use the same username and password information .
10. My course is not showing up on WebCT. When will it be accessible?
You should be able to see your course on WebCT unless your course didn’t meet satisfactory enrollment quotas and was thereby cancelled. To verify the status of the course, contact the ACT/Proctoring Center Coodinator, Carolyn Buff.
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Scheduled Server Maintenance |
In order to provide a trouble-free learning environment, it is important that the Casper College Distance Education Server (WebCT) is maintained on a weekly basis.
This planned system maintenance will start at 1:00 am each Monday. Depending on the extent of the maintenance, the Distance Education Server (WebCT) may be un-accesible from 1 to 4 hours.
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To Students and Instructors who are using Microsoft 2007 |
In Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft added new Open XML formats to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007. Files that are created in the Open XMLformat are not readable by earlier versions of Microsoft Office (such as Microsoft Office 2003, or Microsoft Office 2000).
In order to view and manage files created by Microsoft Office 2007 you will need to install the following compatibility pack. This download will enable users on earlier versions of Microsoft Office to open, edit, save, and create files in the new Open XML format.
The download is available on the Microsoft website and it can be found here: