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CPR Basic Information for Chemistry 30AL, Winter 2002 http://cpr.molsci.ucla.edu/cpr/cpr/login.asp Getting Started with CPR: • You need a browser (Netscape Navigator v. 4/later or Internet Explorer v. 4/later) and an Internet connection (Bruin Online, EarthLink, etc.). • You will need to know your CPR ID and your password to access the CPR program. If you have already accessed the program in a previous quarter and have forgotten your login information, then you can retrieve this information by connecting to the CPR login page (see URL above) and selecting “Users: forgot your login information?” If you are a new user and do not know your CPR ID , then your must complete the account profile. All New Users MUST complete their account profile. To complete an account profile: 1. Connect to the following URL - http://cpr.molsci.ucla.edu/cpr/cpr/login.asp 2. Select “New Users: first time logging in?” 3. Select UCLA from the pull down menu and enter your UCLA SID. 4. Next you will select a password. You will also need to enter a challenge questions and answer. This challenge question will be used if you forget your login information. You may enter your email address. This is optional and will only be used to notify users of special CPR events. 5. Upon completion of your account profile, you will be given your unique CPR ID. Make sure that you save your CPR ID. You will need it every time you access CPR. Before starting your first CPR assignment: • After entering your CPR login and password you will be directed to take a 10 minute “Tour.” • Click on the "CPR Guided Tour" link and then the "Taking an Assignment" link. • Take the short PreTest for new users. All information necessary to complete the PreTest can be found in the CPR Tour: “Taking an Assignment.” You must take this tour prior to taking the PreTest. Assignment Structure – Both stages are required to complete theassignment. There are two parts to a CPR assignment: Stage 1: <begins with Assignment Start Time> During this stage you will a) explore source material about the assignment topic. b) write about the topic. NOTE: Save your text to your local computer or to a floppy disk before submitting it. This will serve as a backup should a problem occur during the submission process. <ends with Text Entry End Time> Stage 2: <begins with Text Entry End Time> During this stage you will evaluate a) example texts written specifically for this assignment. These evaluations are called "calibrations." b) three texts written by your classmates. This stage is called "reviews." c) evaluate your own text. This stage is called the "self-assessment." <ends with Assignment End Time> After the assignment ends: You can now a) check your results of the assignment.To access CPR help: Click on the "Help" link that appears at the top of every screen in CPR. There is also more USER information at the CPR Homepage. To access CPR technical support: Send email to [email protected] If you are a student, include your CPR login ID. Important Points: • CPR uses a centralized UCLA time and does NOT use the time on a local computer (i.e. your home computer). You can check the CPR time by clicking on the "CPR Time" link on the top of the assignment screens. • CPR depends on ALL students finishing assignments. Problems should be reported immediately to CPR technical support to insure the highest possible completion rate by students. • Always save your text entry on another computer or floppy disk before submitting it to CPR. • Most Internet Service Providers (i.e. Bruin On-Line, America OnLine) terminate Internet connections that have not been used for more than 15 - 20 minutes. If a connection is terminated and you try to submit work, it will be LOST. HTML Tags/formatting: • <B> text </B> Displays the enclosed text in boldface; <B>HI</B> gives HI. • <I> text </I> Displays the enclosed text in italics; <I>HI</I> gives HI. • <SUB> text </SUB> Displays the enclosed text subscripted; H<SUB>2</SUB> gives H2O. • <SUP> text </SUP> Displays the enclosed text superscripted; Na<SUP>+1</SUP> gives Na+1. • <BR> text </BR> Inserts a line break. • <P> text </P> Defines a paragraph.  Regents of the University of California


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