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There are four sections to this page.
- Annoucements (information of immediate interest)
- Information (general information about online learning at Maritime)
- Access to Your Online Class (getting to the online class you want)
- Getting Help (what to do when things aren't going well)
Announcements
Summer 2010 Online Courses
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In the Spring of 2004 Maritime began to make graduate courses available in an online (also known as distance learning) environment.
The classes available in this mode have grown every term until, at the time of this writing, the five core courses required in the Masters of Science in International Transportation Management (MS ITM) degree and an additional seven elective courses are available. Click here to be taken to the pages describing the MS ITM Program
Please see Online or Distance Learning versus Classroom Learning for a brief comparison of the differences and similarities between the two modes of delivering the educational experience.
The Humanities Department has also begun to offer courses in the online environment as has the Global Business and Transportation Department for the ITT curriculum during the Fall 2007 term.
Maritime has begun its migration from the existing learning management system to a new platform, ANGEL. Please go to the ANGEL web site for further information.
Questions regarding online education at Maritime may be addressed to:
Prof. James Drogan
Director of Online Programs
Maritime College
jdrogan@sunymaritime.edu
718-409-7289
Access to Your Online Class
You must be officially registered for an online class in the Maritime Registration System to be able to access and participate in the class.
You must have your student ID and PIN available in order to register for classes.
Online classes are indicated in the official course schedule as follows.
Under the Meets column:
Time: TBA – TBA
Online courses are asynchronous courses. You, your peers, and the instructor access the course when you and they wish to access the course. There is no established meeting time.
Location: ANGEL ONLINE/ANGEL ONLINE
There is no location for the class to meet except, if you like, in cyberspace or on the Internet.
Thus, looking at the Time and Location will tell you whether this is an online course.
Access ANGEL by going to the Maritime ANGEL Domain and using the following login protocol.
The ID will be the first portion of your Maritime e-mail address.
For example, if your Maritime e-mail address is “waltersmi.gr,” then your ANGEL id is “waltersmi.gr.” In some cases, the ".gr" is replaed by ".yy" where "yy" is the last two digits of the year you enrolled at Maritime.
Your default password is “II-nnnn.” "II" are the first initial of your given and surnames and must be entered in upper case. "nnnn" are the last four digits of your social security number. This password is the same as your Maritime e-mail password. This means, if you have changed your password for e-mail, you must use the changed password. Please call the Maritime Department of Information Technology Help Desk at 718-409-6917 if you do not know this information.
Things Aren’t Working and You Don’t Know Why
Maritime Department of Information Technology Help Desk
718-409-6917
Prof. James Drogan
jdrogan@sunymaritime.edu
718-409-7289
Lost ID and/or Password
Maritime Department of Information Technology Help Desk
718-409-6917
Logged in, but Having Trouble Using ANGEL
Kathi Pyzynski
Multimedia Instructional Director
kpyzynski@sunymaritimer.edu
718-409-7227
Prof. James Drogan
Director of Online Learning
jdrogan@sunymaritime.edu
718-409-7289
You Don’t Understand Something About the Course
Contact the instructor.