Upload Exam File

  1. Begin by taking clear pictures of your exam pages with your phone. Ensure that each page has your exam ID written on it as well as the page number (e.g. Page 1 of 5). The pictures should not cut off any corners of the pages, or obscure what is written in any way. See examples below.

2. Send your photos to your computer. Two easy ways to do this are through airdrop, if your computer is compatible, or email.

3. Navigate to the “Accounting and Finance Final Exam Upload” google form. For the third question, choose “add file” and then “select file from your device.”

4. Select your file from your computer. Only choose one of your pages per submission; you will need to fill out a new google form for each page.

5. Select “open” and your file should appear as attached. Submit the document and repeat for other pages.

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Microphones Best Practices

Classroom Microphones

Two microphones are installed in each classroom, a lapel, and a handheld microphone. These microphones are used to share your audio in the classroom and over Zoom. 

Best Practices for Microphones

Make sure the microphone is pointing towards your mouth. 

Speak loudly and clearly. Speak as if you’re talking with someone in the last row of seats. 

Return the microphones to the charging station when not in use. 

Do not drop the mic. 

Lapel Microphones

Lapel microphones have a bodypack and a clip-on microphone. The bodypack can be clipped onto a belt or placed in a pocket. The clip-on microphone should be placed around the top third of your chest. The microphone clip rotates, so rotate it so the microphone is pointing towards your mouth. The power switch is on the top of the bodypack. 

Lapel Microphone Best Practices:

Do not wear a necklace that rubs against the microphone. 

Do not wear low-cut shirts. The microphone may not be close enough for clear audio. 

Make sure the microphone is pointing towards your mouth. 

Speak loudly and clearly. Speak as if you’re talking with someone in the last row of seats. 

Return the microphone to the charging station when not in use. 

Handheld Microphones

Handheld microphones have the microphone at one end and the transmitter at the other end. The power switch is on the side of the microphone. Hold the microphone by the body and point the microphone end towards your mouth. 

  • You can not be heard if you’re using the wrong end of the microphone 
  • You can not be heard if you’re using the microphone as a pointer. 
  • Your voice will be muffled if you hold the microphone end. 
  • The connection may drop if you hold the transmitter end. 
  • Do not drop the mic. Mic drops always cool but dropping it will break it. 

Charging Station

Please return the microphones to the charging station when you’re done with class. This assures that the microphones are fully charged and do not go missing. 

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Zoom: A Guide for Students

Pepperdine University has a university-wide site license for the popular video conferencing product, Zoom, for all students, faculty and staff at Pepperdine. This site is great for joining or hosting meetings, study groups, workspaces and webinars–whether it be for attending a remote class lecture or creating a personal audio/video chat.

Usage and Benefits

As opposed to FaceTime’s often unreliable quality of connection when conversing with multiple users, Zoom’s webinar feature allows you to host large online events with video, audio and screen sharing for up to 100 participants and 10,000 viewers (note that the webinar feature is dependent upon special access to a webinar license – make sure to coordinate your event through the Caruso Law Events Team). Or just use the regular Zoom meeting functionality for remote club meetings or group project sessions! You may even record and save a meeting (with a complete transcript) on your local device or to the Cloud.

Note that Zoom is more than just a competitor to other video conferencing products like FaceTime and Skype. It also integrates seamlessly into your Google Calendar if you use Google Chrome for your browser. It also can be used as a telephone alternative and/or a conference phone system, so there is no need to use the video component if you don’t need or want that feature.

Downloads and Installation

Students automatically have a Pepperdine University account under their user name and password via Central Authentication Service (CAS). To log-in and use the online web browser version, simply go to zoom.pepperdine.edu and use the SSO (single sign-on) option. If you are prompted for a “domain” enter Pepperdine.

You may also install the Zoom browser extension on to your personal computer. Once the Zoom extension for the Chrome Browser is installed, you can schedule a Zoom meeting right from your Google Calendar! This feature automatically fills in the Zoom meeting link and other information including optional phone numbers for folks to dial in from a regular phone to participate in your meeting.

For tips on how to maximize your remote internet experience, please click here.

For training, support information, and links related to Zoom at Pepperdine please click here: https://community.pepperdine.edu/it/tools/zoom/training.htm.

Creating Branded Surveys in Qualtrics

Qualtrics is an amazing survey tool that is available to all faculty and staff at Pepperdine University. This article will cover how to make a blank survey with Caruso School of Law branding.

To access Qualtrics, please go to https://community.pepperdine.edu/it/tools/qualtrics/ and select the link to the Qualtrics website. You may need to scroll down on this page to access the link. 

This will send you to the Pepperdine Single Sign-On page. Please enter your Pepperdine Credentials to proceed. 

This will take you to your Qualtrics homepage. Select ‘Create new project’ in the upper right corner of the screen.

Select the Survey button under choose your own, this is in red in the picture. There are amazing templates for surveys. This article will cover blank surveys only. 

Name the survey something that you will remember, such as Caruso SOL Branding. Select Blank Project under the name, then select Get Started in the upper right-hand corner. 

This is the survey creating a page where you can create questions and edit the survey. The Preview button on the upper right-hand corner will show you what the published survey will look like. 

The preview opens in a new tab and shows both the desktop and mobile versions of the survey. As you can see, the default branding for blank surveys the Graziadio Business School. 

Go back to the survey edit tab and select the Look & Feel button in the upper left corner.

This brings you to a page where you can edit how the survey looks and how the questions flow. 

Select Theme in the upper left-hand corner to see the different themes for each school. Select Caruso School of Law and then save.

You can confirm you have the correct by checking the Preview again.

Now the Caruso School of Law branding is in this blank survey. 

You may want to create a branding folder to save this blank survey. To do so, go to your Qualtircs homepage and select Add new folder in the upper left-hand corner.

Name the folder.

Then drag and drop the survey into the folder.

Now, you can select  From a Copy to create a branded, blank survey.

You will then see a list of your folders and can select the branded survey that you want to use.

Highlighting Feature in Examplify

For essay questions in exams through Examplify, you may have the option to highlight your text. Please see the guide below for how to access and use this feature.

  1. Open your exam and locate an essay question. Next to the Flag Question button at the top of the page, you should see a highlighter icon. (If this icon is not present, you do not have the option to highlight your text). Click on the icon.

2. Next, select the color of highlight you would like to use.

3. Finally, click on the selection of text you wish to highlight.

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Your Zoom Identity Matters

Why your Zoom identity matters. It impacts your course participation and attendance. If your professor is relying on your Zoom screen name to assign you participation points, then you’ll want to make sure your name is accurate in the participant list. If you are attending a Zoom class session that takes attendance via Zoom chat and your professor has asked you to type “here” in the chat to comply with the academic attendance policy, and your name is not showing up. You need to log into Pepperdine Zoom SSO before starting your course Zoom session.

Here are the steps to ensure your name is showing up in Zoom.

Step 1. Go to Pepperdine Zoom website at zoom.pepperdine.edu

Step 2. Log in with your Pepperdine network account at the CAS/SSO log in page.

Step 3. Once you get to the next page you can go to Courses to join your class Zoom Pro session.

PIN?

Using a PIN to access a University area with card swipe access — Where’s my PIN, What do I do if I forgot it or never knew what it is????

Every student, staff member and faculty member has a university-issued PIN or Personal Identification number for use with your ID card. Residential students use these all the time to enter their apartments or dorm rooms. You may not have needed your PIN until now.

The PIN is used in conjunction with the access control system at Pepperdine and is part of a two factor authentication system that requires a user to “have something” and to “know something” in this case you “have” your ID card which has a proximity chip in it and you “know” your PIN.

Don’t KNOW your PIN? Here are the instructions for retrieving your PIN.

PIN Retrieval App Instructions
1.Login to your personal WaveNet page using your Network ID and Password.
2.Select the Student Services tab and then ID Card PIN Lookup from the drop-down menu.


3.You will be prompted to read a disclaimer and select Agree.


4.You will then be required to login for a secondary security authentication.


5.The PIN information will displayed as follows:


6.If you are not currently setup in the access database you will be directed to the following screen: (You will see this screen for the first 20-30 minutes after your ID card is printed as the computer system updates. Check again soon.)


7.The PIN display screen will reset in 30 seconds and you will be re-directed back to the Disclaimer page. However, another session can be initiated by selecting Agree and following the process again as outlined.

This information is also available HERE with a visual guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-L99QWwGYkjbFri18VXNgcjzXKeYHIf4/view?usp=sharing

Reply All? How to turn it off by default

Ever get an email that was a personal reply to a group message? Was that message really meant for you? Not likely. Ever send one like that? I’m sure was an accident.

If you want to turn off the default “Reply All” feature in Google Mail here are some step by step instructions:

  1. Log in to your Gmail account. Navigate to the top right corner of your screen, and click the gear button which stands for settings. Then, click “See All Settings.”

2. Scroll down the list of available settings modifications, and click on reply instead of reply all for the default reply behavior.

3. Once you have modified your settings, you should get a notification that your settings have been changed. Alternatively, scroll to the bottom of your screen where you will see a button to manually save your changes.

That’s it!

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Blur Background: New Feature for Zoom Update

Students and Professors alike may wish to avoid showing their actual surroundings during a Zoom call.

Zoom has a feature that enables a user to blur their background (as opposed to changing it).

If, for some reason, you do not see this option in your Zoom settings, you may need to update your version of Zoom.

Updating Zoom

One way to download Zoom is by navigating to this link: https://zoom.us/support/download

Alternatively, you may check for updates by following these steps:

  1. Click on your Zoom App on your desktop, and select “sign in with SSO

2. Enter the zoom.pepperdine.edu domain.

3. Enter your Campus Wide Network

4. You will be prompted to open Zoom.Us

5. From there, you will be logged in to your desktop Zoom app. Click on your profile picture.

6. Click on “Check for updates”

7. You will be notified if there are any updates you should install. If you are up to date, you will receive a screen confirming you are up to date.

Implementing the feature

1. Once in your meeting, click on the arrow next to your video icon in the bottom left corner. Then, click “choose virtual background.”

2. In your Zoom application, you should now see a “blur” option in your background and filters tab. Select this option.

3. Back in your meeting, your background should now appear blurred!

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Google Docs (and more) off-line

So what to do when the power goes out and you don’t have access to the internet? Just yell. It’s what I do!

It’s true, your laptop still has plenty of battery power but you use the Google Suite from Pepperdine and that requires an internet connection to use right? Not necessarily.

You can set up Google Suite to work for you off-line. This ability is key when the winds pick up and SCE is offering to turn off your power every other hour.

Offline Google Suite: Check out these instructions from Google on how to set up offline mode for your favorite Google Suite apps: https://support.google.com/docs/answer/6388102

Offline Google Drive: Also, similarly, you will probably want to ensure that most/all of your current files are automatically synchronized between Google Drive and your laptop’s hard drive for the same reason: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2375012