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Getting Started with GOML


COURSE LOGIN INSTRUCTIONS:
All courses will be held on Georgia Vista View. You will be able to access the courses your registered for on the first day of the semester.

  1. Go to https://goml.view.usg.edu/

  2. Login with your username and password - this information will be listed in the acceptance letter sent from the Office of Academic Assistance

  3. Once you are logged in, click on the course you would like to access

If you are having difficulty logging on and accessing your course, check here .


LIVE-TEXT INSTRUCTONS

1. Purchase a keycode from the Department of Middle-Secondary Education and Instructional Technology. Use this form to purchase the keycode. This is a one-time purchase. The keycode is good for the total time you are enrolled at GSU.

2. Go to http://www.college.livetext.com/

3. Register your account using th LiveText keycode you purchased. [Select school - Georgia State University-College of Education]

4. Once you are registered and logged in, you will see a tab labed MY DESK. If you ever get "lost," you can return tothe document by clicking this tab.

5. Click on CREATE. 1) Choose a folder [choose MSIT Language, Literacy & Social Studies]; 2) Choose a template; 3) In the box for "Title", write your name and the name of your program; 4) Click on "CREATE DOCUMENT", this will take you to the document.

6. Various "pages" for the portfolio will be listed on the left-hand side of the screen. Clicking on the title page will take you to that page.

7.  You will notice that each page is composed of one or more sections. To add text to a section, click on “Edit” (NOT “Edit page”).  You can replace the existing text with the text for your narratives. (Note: When pasting from another source, use the PLAIN TEXT feature on the menu bar. Failure to do this may result in difficulties with editing.)

8. Artifacts may be added as IMAGES or ATTACHMENTS. Only one image may be added for each section, but you can add multiple attachments. Both IMAGES and ATTACHMENTS are created in much the same way as in email programs.

9. To send your portfolio, locate SUBMIT FOR REVIEW in the bar at top of page. Click on this, and you will see a pop-up box. Type a few letters of the last name of a person to whom you wish to send your portfolio.  If more than one name pops up, select the correct one and then ENTER. You may add as many names as you wish in this way. When you are finished, hit SUBMIT. (You will not get a confirmation that the document has been submitted.)  Click on the small X in upper right-hand corner to close the window.  You have now given access to your portfolio to the recipients you selected. They will have continuous access until you delete their names from your list.

10.  When your document has been reviewed, go to the sidebar and click on REVIEWS.  Find your document and open it. You can see the reviews for each section.  To see your assessment, click on VIEW ASSESSMENT at the top of the page.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For technical support for Georgia Vista View, go here
For technical support for Campus Vue Faculty and Student Portal, go here 

 

GETTING STARTED:

  1. Watch the "Off-Campus Access" tutorial video to learn how to get started at the library site.
  2. Visit the "Off-Campus Password and Login Information" page for more information about accessing resources.


FINDING INFORMATION:
There are a number of different ways you can find resources through the library web site. Here are a few pages that will help you get started.

  1. Begin with the "Find Information" page at  to get an idea of how you can search for materials.
  2. If you have the citation for an article, you can look it with the "Citation Linker" .
  3. If you are looking for articles, visit the "Find Articles & More" page. 
  4. If you are looking for a journal, visit the "Find Journal" page.
  5. If you are looking for information on a specific topic, visit the "Finding Articles on a Topic" page to learn how to conduct searches on a specific subject.

 

ASKING FOR HELP:
The library has an extensive support network available for students. If you have any questions regarding the library's resources, please do not hesitate to contact a librarian for assistance.

Go to the "Ask a Librarian" page to find out how you can get in touch with a librarian. There are several different ways for you to ask a question without having to come to campus!