This document provides an overview and instructions for an online entrepreneurship class. It introduces the instructor, Ms. Barnhill, and outlines what students can expect. To begin, students should complete the Getting Started module before January 29th to introduce themselves to the class. Ms. Barnhill will be available for support and will grade assignments daily. She stresses the importance of keeping up with daily work and contacting her immediately if any issues arise.
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1. Welcome to
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 Online
•Our class officially begins on
Monday, January 29.
•Before you begin working, you always go to
the following:
•DAILY ANNOUNCEMENT and check out the
daily post from your instructor, Ms. B.
•Important information is found here daily.
To Begin Working
•Click the link ( ) to open the NCVPS Getting
Started Module and complete the
assignments.
•This module is an introduction to the class.
•There are 6 graded assignments in this
section.
•Once you have completed this module, your
next assignment (Module 1) will open so you
can begin your classwork.
Delores Barnhill, Instructor
How to Be Successful
In the Course
Log into the class
everyday
Read the daily
announcements
Check your
messages
Complete some
work everyday
2. What Can You Expect From Me?
•I will call each of you during the first week to
discuss the class.
•Follow up calls will be made throughout the
course
•Each day I will grade all work that has been
submitted and enter grades in the gradebook.
Delores Barnhill, Instructor
If you have a question
•Text me at 252-375-4298.
•On Monday nights from 7:00 – 8:00 pm. I will be online several times a day.
You can ask questions anytime.
•Check out PEER TUTORS for help.
•Email me at delores.barnhill@ncpublicschools.gov
•You can also send me a message through the course.
•Click on the “INBOX” link on the left of your screen.
•You can communicate with me this way.
3. What I Need From You?
•Log into the course and work EVERY DAY!
•You should plan to work 1 1/hours daily.
Just do not get behind.
•Check the Calendar to see when assignments
are due.
•Be sure to stay on target.
• I will also post what is due in the DAILY
ANNOUNCEMENT on Mondays.
•Contact me IMMEDIATELY if you have a
question.
•Do not wait until the end of the week to
tell me you were having trouble.
•You can TEXT ME at (252) 375-4298
Delores Barnhill, Instructor
Complete Your
Work On Time!
Do not get
behind!!
I am looking forward to having a great semester.
Remember I am only a phone call, message, text away.
4. OTHER NOTES
CLASS DATES
•Beginning date – January 29, 2018
•Last date of class – June 1, 2018
EXAM (VoCATS)
•There is a final exam (VoCATS).
•The exam is given and scheduled by your
school.
•Check with your counselor to see when you
will take your final exam.
•NOTE: I DO NOT give the exam.
Delores Barnhill, Instructor
I am looking forward to having a great semester.
Remember I am only a phone call, email or text away.
5. I M P O R T A N T
•GET HELP as soon as you have a problem.
•COMPUTER/LOGIN PROBLEMS
Click on the NCVPS Virtual Support link and
submit a new ticket for help.
•NEED TO CONTACT THE TEACHER
• TEXT me at 252-375-4298
• EMAIL me at
delores.barnhill@ncpublicschools.gov
• CALL me at 252-916-9053.
Delores Barnhill, Instructor
Complete Your
Work On Time!
Do not get
behind!!
I am looking forward to having a great semester.
Remember I am only a phone call, email or text away.
NCVPS
Virtual Support