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Carleton University OnLine (CUOL) Basics for Students

Information and Assistance

CUOL website : carleton/cuol Video On Demand login page : vod.cuol/vod CUOL Student Centre : D299 Loeb, 613-520- Email: cuol@carleton (general information) Email: vod@carleton (Video On Demand support and questions)

Accessing Lectures

Lectures are recorded during the on-campus section of the class. CUOL course lectures can be accessed in the ways listed below.

 CUOL live stream of the class as it is held on-campus. To find the room and the time, go to the CUOL course list page and select your course. The information will be in the course description page.

 Video-On-Demand - online streaming/downloading of available lectures at any time ($50 fee applies per course per term). To register, add the Video On Demand section to your current registration. See carleton/cuol/registration/ for more information on registering in Video On Demand, The day after you register in the Video On Demand service, log in here to view your lectures using your CuLearn login and password.

 CUOL Student Centre, D299 Loeb: free Viewing Kiosks where you can view lectures anytime. Open 24/7!

 Pay per Lecture – online rental of individual lectures, fee applies

new Web Channel - we will be introducing a web-cast channel which will stream recorded classes at set times. It is a pilot project and students may need to use alternate means (such as pay-per-view or on-campus viewing kiosks) to back it up. More information will be posted on our web page soon!

For more information see: carleton/cuol/access-courses/

Exams

Local students write their exam at the scheduled time on campus. Distance students (living further than 100 km from campus) write midterms and exams at a distance from Carleton only if they apply for this

service. Otherwise distance students are expected to write all exams at Carleton. For general information

on exams, schedules, service charges and deadlines, and the Distance Exam application, see: carleton/cuol/examination-services/

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Carleton University On Line basics for students

Course: Philosophy (PHIL2001)

21 Documents
Students shared 21 documents in this course
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Carleton University OnLine (CUOL) Basics for Students
Information and Assistance
CUOL website: www.carleton.ca/cuol
Video On Demand login page: https://vod.cuol.ca/vod
CUOL Student Centre: D299 Loeb, 613-520-4055
Email: cuol@carleton.ca (general information)
Email: vod@carleton.ca (Video On Demand support and questions)
Accessing Lectures
Lectures are recorded during the on-campus section of the class. CUOL course lectures can be
accessed in the ways listed below.
CUOL live stream of the class as it is held on-campus. To find the room and the time, go to the
CUOL course list page and select your course. The information will be in the course description
page.
Video-On-Demand - online streaming/downloading of available lectures at any time ($50 fee
applies per course per term). To register, add the Video On Demand section to your current
registration. See http://carleton.ca/cuol/registration/ for more information on registering in Video
On Demand, The day after you register in the Video On Demand service, log in here to view your
lectures using your CuLearn login and password.
CUOL Student Centre, D299 Loeb: free Viewing Kiosks where you can view lectures anytime.
Open 24/7!
Pay per Lecture – online rental of individual lectures, fee applies
**new** Web Channel - we will be introducing a web-cast channel which will stream recorded
classes at set times. It is a pilot project and students may need to use alternate means (such as
pay-per-view or on-campus viewing kiosks) to back it up. More information will be posted on our
web page soon!
For more information see: http://carleton.ca/cuol/access-courses/
Exams
Local students write their exam at the scheduled time on campus. Distance students (living further than
100 km from campus) write midterms and exams at a distance from Carleton only if they apply for this
service. Otherwise distance students are expected to write all exams at Carleton. For general information
on exams, schedules, service charges and deadlines, and the Distance Exam application, see:
http://www.carleton.ca/cuol/examination-services/