Academic Essentials
The FYEO Remote Learning Toolkit is a snapshot of fundamental tools to help you adjust to your new online learning environment. In our current state of affairs, life is more stressful than ever. It鈥檚 important to know that you are not alone. Through the FYEO and university-wide supports, you鈥檒l find an abundance of available resources, most of which are outlined in our toolkit.
If you are struggling with online group projects, trying to figure out how to stay healthy while attending six hours of back-to-back lectures, unsure of procedures and/or facing other challenges, click on the drop-downs below to uncover the FYEO's tools for transition and success.
Remote Learning Toolkit
You have a wealth of resources online like Linkedin Learning, Microsoft Office 365, Google Suite, and D2L, to help you stay engaged and participate in course material. It鈥檚 important to understand their functions and how to use them.
D2L Basics
Having trouble navigating through D2L? Check out this webpage for step-by-step instructions on how to participate in online discussions, view assignment feedback, submit quizzes, and more (opens in new window) .
Zoom
There are a few ways to join a Zoom meeting. You can click on the Zoom link or invitation provided by your instructor, enter the meeting ID or personal link name on the 鈥淛oin a Meeting鈥 external webpage. You can also join via a mobile device, or dial-in using the phone numbers provided in the Zoom invitation.
G Suite
You have access to Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Chat, and more. You鈥檒l be using these features throughout your time at 91福利, so make sure you understand them. Learn how to use G Suite. (opens in new window)
Microsoft Office 365
91福利 students have free access to Microsoft Office 365. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access. To access it, install Office Pro Plus and sign in to portal.office.com with your school email (opens in new window) .
Additional Resources on Online Learning:
- (PDF file) Online Learning Checklist for Students
- 91福利鈥檚 Google Meet Guide to learn how to start and schedule your own Google Meetings. (opens in new window)
- Looking for more step-by-step instructions on how to use the web resources available to 91福利 students? The Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) has step-by-step instructions on all the topics listed above, and more (opens in new window) .
Even though we鈥檙e all stuck behind a computer, tablet or phone doesn鈥檛 mean we can鈥檛 connect with each other. In fact, without technology, we wouldn鈥檛 be able to connect at all this year. Zoom, Google and apps like WeChat, Instagram, and WhatsApp, to name a few, make it easy for us to chat, reach out to friends, and attend classes and events. Find below our tips for connecting with others while learning online.
Group Chats
Want to be in a group chat with other first-year students? Reach out to a First Year Ambassador to be added to one! They are upper year students dedicated to helping your transition into university. The list of First Year Ambassador's (opens in new window) is on the First-Year Eng website.
Extracurriculars
It鈥檚 never too early to get involved, and you get to meet students who share the same interests. Some student groups even have positions dedicated to first year student representatives! .
Reach Out
Most of your professors love meeting and getting to know their students, so take the time to introduce yourself during their office hours. You can ask questions regarding the course, assignments, exams, their research or ask for advice.
Events
91福利, the FYEO and student clubs run A LOT of events for students and some for first year students only. Follow on Instagram to stay in the loop with events going on.
Group projects are a great way to practice your interpersonal, communication and teamwork skills. Although COVID-19 is making group work that much more difficult, it is not impossible. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your group assignments.
Say Hi
Take the first few minutes at the start of your meetings to get to know each other. What are their names, program of study? Set up a group chat. Take the time to build relationships by asking questions like what shows are you watching? Do you have any hobbies?
Social Media
Ask if everyone is comfortable using Social Media as another way to connect. If so, you can collaborate through new mediums. Include 91福利 Engineering in your bio. Your partners will be able to find you this way.
Scheduling
Do you have a full time course load? Part time job? In a different time zone? Are midterms coming up? Understanding these factors helps the team determine deadlines and when to collaborate. It will keep members on the same page and enhance organization.
Stay in Touch
If you really enjoyed working with your group members, make sure you connect with them online and stay in touch in ways that feel comfortable to you. You might see them in your other classes and be partnered up again.
Ground Rules
Mutually agree on ground rules regarding group work, communication, and meetings. How often will you meet, and for how long? Best method of communication, email, phone, GoogleChat? What project components require entire group approval? What happens if people don鈥檛 respect the group code of conduct? Questions like these will clarify group dynamics and improve accountability.
Academic Accommodations
Do you require Academic Accommodations for a temporary and/or permanent disability? You can register for academic accommodations with Academic Accommodation Services (opens in new window) .
Engineering ACES
Engineering ACES provide FREE TUTORING for first-year students! The study sessions are designed to help first-year engineering students adjust their study habits to meet expectations at a university level.
Math Tutoring
Looking for extra support in math? Student Learning Supports offers one-on-one Math tutoring. Check out the
Study Halls
The First-Year Engineering Office plans Study Halls and Study Groups every term. They are a great place to meet your peers. The usual material covered is test examples, marking schemes, and common mistakes.
Several myths surround open book exams like "I don鈥檛 need to study," "they鈥檙e easier," "there will be time to look things up," and "I can use resources at home to help." Wrong. Open book exams test your ability to apply course material and are often more challenging than closed-book exams. The instructor knows you have your notes in front of you and expect higher quality answers. They are unlikely to ask you questions that can be copied directly from your text. Expect big picture questions that ask you to use your critical thinking skills. You need to apply, analyze, synthesize, compare and contrast or evaluate information. Test times are usually shorter. Looking through multiple resources to answer questions will leave you without enough time to finish your exam.
Avoid Academic Misconduct
Review (PDF file) Policy 60: Academic Integrity (opens in new window) and the academic misconduct FAQ (opens in new window) . Academic misconduct is a serious matter and can result in a failed grade or dismissal from the University.
Prepare
Create your own study notes by using charts, graphic organizers, concept maps or reference guides to organize main topics, themes and information.
Know the System
Ask questions like what is covered? What is the grading scheme? What tools are allowed? Check the course outline, lecture slides, course material and announcements on D2L for information concerning exams and assignments.
Reflect
What went well? What didn鈥檛? How can you set yourself up for success next time? Review your exam or assignment after it's been marked for comments.
Location, Location, Location
Choose your exam location carefully to avoid interruptions and distractions. Let those around you know that you will be writing an exam and need to concentrate.
The Academic Integrity Office (opens in new window) has developed a new way to promote Academic Integrity and Policy 60 education through game play with the new resource: .
Online etiquette holds significant weight in your new online learning environment. It鈥檚 essential to understand what respectful and inclusive online conduct is. While we understand that everyone is adjusting to online learning it is important to know and adhere to Ryeron's expectations for acceptable online behaviour.
Online conduct falls under Policy 61: Student Code of Non-Academic Conduct (opens in new window) and 91福利's Human Rights Services (opens in new window) . We ask that students help create a safe and inclusive environment for all students and act in a manner consistent with generally accepted standards of behaviour.
Please review the 91福利 Student Code of Conduct (opens in new window) for more information.
Online Conduct
Get familiar with Zoom controls and test your microphone and camera. Avoid doing other tasks to stay engaged and make sure no personal information is visible in your background. Remember to mute your microphone and use the 鈥淩aise Hand鈥 feature to ask a question.
Additional Resources on Online Etiquette:
Below are tips on how to successfully complete online exams
Read the instructions
Instructions differ across exams. Ensure you鈥檙e following the correct format for your final submission by reading the instructions to prevent any marking mishaps.
Number your Pages
It keeps you organized and makes scanning in the correct order easy. For long answer questions, it helps the marker know where the rest of the content is. Don鈥檛 miss out on marks.
Timing is Everything
You have a set amount of time to write. If you have to upload your exam you are given extra time to scan and upload. Do not use your upload time for writing. You risk submitting nothing.
Use a Pen
There is a chance your writing will not show up on a scan and your answers will not be seen. Use a dark pen and make sure to put enough pressure on the paper for your answers to be marked.
Scanning
Check out the app store for apps that can scan your documents and convert them to PDF. Adobe Scan, Genius Scan, and Apple鈥檚 Notes app can scan your documents effectively.
Let Us Know
Technology isn鈥檛 always dependable. If run into issues email your Professor and GA immediately. Include your student ID and an explanation of what happened.
The Centre of Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) is an excellent resource for all things learning and teaching. On their Continuity of Learning webpage (opens in new window) you can find information on preparing for classes, D2L Brightspace, G Suite, final exams and assessments and how to complete a quiz or exam with Respondus. They also have a D2L Brightspace Sample Course where you can practice D2L quizzes or assignments (opens in new window) .
As we find ourselves working in a new online learning environment it鈥檚 important to evaluate your current situation and decide what works and what doesn鈥檛 for your studying. It鈥檚 not always possible but it does help to have an effective study space with enough lighting and limited distractions. Keeping your space clean can clear your mind and open up time for reflection to assess your online needs and prompt adaptability to your new environment. Below are tips to help you get the most out of your study time.
A Clean Study Space
Take 5 - 10 minutes to clear clutter and remove distractions.
Set Boundaries
Create a routine and set boundaries, physical and mental, between your study time and your down time.
Test Yourself
Create practice questions on Quizlet or study with friends to test yourself on course material.
Adequate Lighting
When you鈥檙e creating your study environment, pay attention to where you place and position the light.
Reflect
Consider what your online strengths and needs are, and give yourself time to adapt and adjust your approach.
Limit Distractions
Time out phone use or turn it off. Disable Wi-Fi, just make sure to download your study materials beforehand.
Practicipate
Connect with others online, ask questions and discuss topics with your peers, TAs, and instructors.
Live Lectures
Avoid falling behind by attending lectures. You'll have more time to spend on studying.
Staying organized not only helps with your studies but it is an important skill to have and speak to when applying for your first job. Start building your organizational skills now and prepare for your future.
Deadlines
Make a list of all your upcoming due dates for assignments, tests and exams. Use a four month calendar so you can see your entire semester at a glance.
Reminders
Courses have different dates for lab quizzes, lab reports, and other small assignments. Use task managing systems like Notion, Asana, or Google Calendar to provide reminders on assignments you have to finish and due dates that are approaching.
Personalize D2L
Customize your D2L settings to get notifications sent directly to your email and cellphone. Check out this guide on how to personalize your D2L notifications. (opens in new window)
Create a Routine
Create a routine and stick to it. Don't overwhelm yourself. Plan to accomplish a few manageable tasks a day. You can even schedule your breaks. Note, it's okay to fall off schedule sometimes. Don't beat yourself up if you do.
Break it Down
At the start of the week make a timeline of work you need to complete. Breakdown the task into smaller pieces and work towards the bigger picture.
Google Calendar
Adding your Zoom links to your GCal helps to stay organized. If you want to add Zoom links to your calendar, duplicate the class slot on your Google Calendar, add the link onto the information section, save it, and then delete the original class slot.
Health and wellbeing should always be top priority. It鈥檚 an expression of your physical and mental health and must be taken seriously. 91福利鈥檚 Mental Health and Wellbeing website (opens in new window) has great resources to ensure you stay healthy and succeed in your academic studies at the same time. If you are in crisis, here are 24-hour services that may be helpful (opens in new window) .
Move
Take time for physical activities. Go to the RAC (opens in new window) or to get active. Stretch during breaks, take a walk or find free workouts on YouTube. Try out these stretches to get you started. , , and .
Mindfulness
Practicing mindfulness, and cultivating attitudes of gratitude, optimism, and grit allow us to be truly resilient. Thrive 91福利 has resources and exercises to help improve your life satisfaction, happiness and resilience. (opens in new window)
Talk it Out
If you ever want to talk to a trained professional about how you鈥檙e feeling, you can book an appointment with a counsellor. 91福利 has 2 counsellors for the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture. Book an appointment through the 91福利 Student Wellbeing website. (opens in new window)
Take Breaks
Burnout can have a significant effect on your studies. Take breaks during the day. Studying right after 6 hours of lectures, might not be the best for your health and taking breaks will improve productivity.
Eye Health
Look away from your computer at least every 20 minutes and gaze 20 feet away at a distant object for 20 seconds. It relaxes the eye muscle to reduce fatigue. Reduce eye lock up by looking far away for 10-15 seconds then up close for 10-15 seconds and repeat 10 times.
Power Nap
Taking a quick 10-30 minute nap between 12:00pm - 3:00pm is a great way to refresh yourself and give your eyes some rest. to learn more about how to power nap like a pro.
Don鈥檛 let time overwhelm you. The tips below help you to determine where your time is best spent and how to optimize it. You can鈥檛 control time but you can control what you do with it.
Plan for Success
If your friends are asking to hang out the night before your midterm saying yes might not be the best idea. Ensure that you鈥檙e giving yourself enough time to fulfill your school responsibilities. Check out this
Task Priority
Have a lot to do and don鈥檛 know where to start? Focus on the tasks that are due the soonest and are the most important. Try using the to identify which tasks you should prioritize.
Interval Studying
Study in 25 minute intervals. This is referred to as the Pomodoro technique, where you work for 25 minutes, take a break for 5 minutes and then repeat for as many times as necessary. to understand how to utilize the Pomodoro Technique.
Academic Advisor
If you are struggling with finding a balance between your personal life and school work book an appointment with your Academic Advisor. They can advise you on pathways for academic success.
Study Plan
Book an appointment with a Peer Academic Coach (opens in new window) to work on time-management strategies. Get study skills help, and develop a personalized study plan to help you accomplish your goals.
91福利 Platforms
Brightspace by D2L (or simply D2L for short) is the current learning management system implemented for 91福利. Accessed through your my.torontomu portal it is the primary way that your professors will share course information - including course outlines, assignments, grades and more.
If you are succesfully enrolled in a course, you will gain access to the course on D2L at the start of the semester.
The 91福利 Administrative Management Self Service (MyServiceHub) is a web portal that allows you to manage your academic, personal and financial information Ryerson information.
You can:
- view your timetable
- search for classes
- add, drop, or swap classes
- run an Academic Advisement Report
- request an official or unofficial transcript
- apply to graduate
- view your grades and Academic Standing
- view your fees and financial information
- update your address, email and phone numbers
- request a letter
Tip: write down your my.ryerson password and keep it somewhere safe.
Log in to MyServiceHub or ask for support for support here.
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Look up your tuition fees?
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The Portal is a single sign-on online system for accessing various 91福利 web-based applications including online courses (Brightspace - D2L), 91福利's Administrative Management Self Service (MyServiceHub), and 91福利 Library.
Google Workspace is a web-based messaging and collaboration applications that Google hosts on their servers. Google provides these applications as a "service," rather than as software you have to download and install. To access these applications, you normally use a web browser on any computer that's connected to the Internet. You can also use Google Workspace on mobile devices. Look for Google's Gmail app in your mobile device app store.
Email
Your email address is your username@torontomu.ca. Powered by G Suite, it is critical that you activate and maintain a torontomu email account. It should be checked daily as all official 91福利 communication will be sent to this address. It is also the account you should use for all of your correspondence with faculty and administration.
Instructions on how to activate your @torontomu email
How do I work Google Docs? How does my Google Calendar work?
The Undergraduate Calendar is the official statement of new and revised programs and courses approved by the Senate of 91福利. We highly advise you to spend some time reviewing the current Calendar as it contains important information for your academic career.
School Supplies
You can purchase your textbooks from the 91福利 . In order to ensure you purchase the correct textbook, it is best to wait until you have obtained the course outline. Digital versions of textbooks are available.
The permitted calculators for engineering students during exams are the Sharp EL-546 and the Casio FX-991 models.
OneNote is a tool that allows for students to record their ideas, take notes and collaborate with others effectively. As you make your way through your first semester and beyond, OneNote will aid you in staying organized and make working with your fellow engineering students a breeze in the virtual workspace! OneNote makes use of OneDrive, storing your contents to the cloud so you can access them from any time and anywhere using the OneNote app on a desktop, tablet, or smartphone.
There is no specific computer that is required.
FYEng App
Do you need deadline reminders? Download the FYEng App made specifically for first-year engineering students!
The FYEng App will notify first-year engineering students of all related upcoming deadlines and information.