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Last Updated: Dec 12, 2023     Views: 1808

Finding readings in undergraduate and some graduate classrooms

Click on the Content link from the menu bar toward the top of your classroom:

Content Link

You can then use the links on the left-hand side of the page to find assigned readings. Depending on how your class was set up, readings may be available from from links that have been set up for each module of your class (e.g., Week 1, Week 2, etc.). In some cases, you may find required readings by clicking on the Course Resources menu on the left-hand side of the page and then on the eReadings and/or eReserves sub-menu links.

If your class has readings in eReserves, when you click on the eReserves link in the center of your screen, you'll be taken to a page that lists all eReserves items for your class. Items are sorted alphabetically by title by default, but you can click on the links at the top of each column in the table to sort by other categories. For more information about eReserves, see How to access eReserves in your classroom.

 

For further help in navigating your classes, see Learning Experience Online.


Finding readings in other graduate classes

Assigned readings for some graduate classes are integrated into the course content for your class, and all course content is available from the Projects link that is available from the menu bar toward the top of your classroom:

Projects link

To access readings, click on the link for a project and then use the menu options on the left-hand side of the resulting page to access the course content for your class, including links to required readings. Links for required readings and other required activities will be in blue font with the following icon next to them: Link to reading. The readings/activities will open in a new window or tab when you click on the blue link.


Still can't find your assigned readings?

If you're still unable to find your assigned readings after looking in the areas of your classroom discussed on this page, please contact your instructor.

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