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Washington DC Handbook 2018-2019

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2018-2019 Student Handbook 19 Informational Technology (IT) Acceptable Use and Computer Services IT Support Contact Information Phone: 303-762-6398 or ext. 2020 from any campus phone. Email: helpdesk@denverseminary.edu The IT helpdesk provides support for the computer lab, Dmail, Moodle, MyDenSem, and wireless internet access. Computer Lab, Copiers, and Scanners The computer lab, located in the Library, is available for student use and is furnished with computers and printers. Also in the Library, printers (including wireless printing), copiers and scanners are available with instructions located by each unit. Students may add money to their printing account at the Bursar's desk during regular business hours or with cash at the Library front desk. Student Email DMail is the Denver Seminary student email account through Gmail. All official correspondence from Denver Seminary is sent to students via this account. To Login to your DMail account: 1. Go to: http://dmail.my.densem.edu 2. Enter your student ID in the "USERNAME" text box. Enter your password in the "PASSWORD" text box 3. Click "Login" 4. For first-time student login, register with Google. Enter the characters seen in the picture on the screen. Click "I accept. Create my Account" to agree to the Google terms of service. 5. Google Gmail will load. Your email address is located at the top right of the screen. Moodle Moodle is Denver Seminary's online learning environment and primarily serves as the online classroom for all of Denver Seminary's online classes. Additionally, most face-to-face and blended courses use Moodle as a portal for posting syllabi, submission of papers, and distribution of class announcements. Each semester, all students complete and submit course evaluations via Moodle. Moodle can be accessed at https://moodle.densem.edu/. While Moodle is mobile-friendly, students will find it most practical to work with Moodle on desktop and laptop computers. Because online courses require recording audio and video, students should have devices with a camera and microphone. To Login to Moodle: For instructions on how to login to Moodle, students can access the Moodle Student Tutorials at the top-left sidebar of Moodle or click here to view the short tutorial on how to login.

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