Interactive Fitness -PE 202

 

Course Information. Please read carefully:

OVERVIEW:

PE 202 was completely designed to be done online so you can work out and learn on your own time!

The course will utilize CCSF's  Canvas online course interface which is a standardized online format for teaching and learning online.

Interactive Fitness is an online fitness course with online reading assignments, related physical assignments to be done on your own, testing, and discussion.
You will learn how to improve fitness utilizing pulse/heart rate monitoring, strength training and nutrition.
You will learn how to create a balanced life long exercise program training both the cardiovascular and strength systems.

The course is not a self paced course. It is important that students stay up to date with each new weekly released teaching module as the discussions and tasks will move right along.

Instructor to student contact will be through the course's built in discussions, assignment feedback and external email (slaughli@ccsf.edu).

It is expected that discussions and assignments be submitted by the posted module's due date. However, discussions and assignments may be submitted after the deadline but may not be read or commented on by the instructor until time permits. Therefore, it is very important to stay up to date and submit by the due date.

PE 202 course syllabus

Please review CCSF's online Course evaluation to see if you are ready and qualify to take an online course.
You should be proficient and "web savvy" enough to handle email and web browsing (among other things) on your own.
You should be able to follow instructions and complete tasks in a sequential order.
You must also have access to a working and somewhat "modern day" computer or mobile device with a good internet connection.
You will not be able to complete this course if you do not meet the above criteria.

ODDS & ENDS:

There is no on-site / on campus orientation. The orientation will take place online with in the course.
There is also a Quick Intro. site that may help as well.
There is no need to contact me directly prior to the class but if you wish, you may contact me via email at: slaughli [at] ccsf.edu      (note: [at] =@)
Important!! in the subject line put in PE 202 . Please include your full name AND student id number (not ss #).
There are no text books required. All materials will be online.
Once we get started, I would prefer all communication with me to take place via email. If for some reason you are having problems you should review the troubleshooting information on the Canvas "how-to-log in" page first.
Again, please review CCSF's online Course evaluation to see if you are ready and qualify to take an online course.
You should be proficient and "web savvy" enough to handle email and web browsing (among other things) on your own.
You should be able to follow instructions and complete tasks in a sequential order.

You must also have access to a working and somewhat "modern day" computer or mobile device with a good internet connection.
You will not be able to complete this course if you do not meet the above criteria.

EMAIL:

All correspondence will take place via CCSF's automatic student gmail accounts.
Please review these links (-Student email set up & Student email log in) regarding the CCSF gmail email system.
All student-teacher email correspondence takes place via this account.
It is very important that you regularly check your CCSF student gmail account containing information about your courses.
It is strongly suggested that you set up automatic forwarding to your personal email account. Information on setting this up is available here.
Please note that some "Hotmail and yahoo" accounts have problems with the CCSF email system.

THOSE ALREADY ENROLLED IN THE CLASS:

After enrolling, your name will be on my master list in which near the beginning of the semester you will be notified (via your CCSF student gmail) additional course information.
Beginning the first day of the semester, you will then be able to log in to the CCSF Canvas online system and begin the course.

ADDING THE CLASS:

If you are interested in Adding the course once the term has already begun, you must do so via your myCCSF account:

Note that I normally take all adds through the add/drop period but normally do not accept Late Adds once week 3 of the term begins.

Wait list students WILL be able to enroll in the class, regardless if you move up on the list or not.
If you do not move up by the time that the semester begins, you can simply complete a Class Add Request within your Student Portal. I will accept all add requests during add/drop period that will then allow you to add the class.


After you have added the course after the semester has begun, it will take approximately 24 hours (business) from the time you actually added the course to the time that you will be able to log into the course in Canvas.
Once you are able to login it is expected that you will complete each Module in sequential order to get caught up. You must complete all missed work.

LOGGING IN:

To access Canvas, you will need to go to:
Read this document first on how to claim your RAMID.
To access the course you will need to log in to the CCSF Canvas online system with your RAMID .
It is also available through your MyCCSF account.

Canvas tutorial videos at:

>>https://community.canvaslms.com/videos/1124

>>https://guides.instructure.com/m/4210/c/56054

TECHNICAL SUPPORT:

If you encounter any technical issues with the course or password problems please refer to the CCSF Canvas online system document.
Support info is located at the bottom of the document.
Also, check out CCSF's Online Course Support Center.
Instructors do not have the ability to re-set passwords.

Let's have a great semester!