Plan Course Schedule in APR2

Overview This article explains how students register for and drop courses on APR 2.0. The course registration process is a three step process: Meet with your adviser Plan your schedule Register for courses Courses can only be added or dropped during registration periods. Finding a Course
 Go to https://apr2.stlawu.edu Log in with your St. Lawrence username and password Click Student Planning Under the Student Planning drop-down menu, click Course Catalog* Search the Course Catalog* for any courses you may want to register for * The course catalog lists all courses offered at St. Lawrence even…

Linkedin Learning

Overview Linkedin Learning is an online video training catalog available to all current St. Lawrence Students, Faculty, and Staff. Below you will find information to sign in with your St. Lawrence username and password and how to add Linkedin Learning to your personal Linkedin account. For more information about Linkedin Learning and the content that is available, please visit https://learning.linkedin.com/for-higher-education Instructions To login to Linkedin Learning: In your web browser, navigate to https://stlawu.edu/linkedin-learning Login using your St. Lawrence email address and…

Installing Stata

Overview St. Lawrence University has 30 concurrent network licenses of Stata 19.0 BE for student and faculty use. Our license is Windows only, so if you have a Macintosh computer, you'll need to use a University owned Windows lab computer, or the SLU Remote Apps and Desktop. To Run Stata Navigate to N:\Menu\SLU Network Menu\Software for Courses\Economics\ and double click the Stata-64 shortcut to begin You can drag the shortcut to your desktop and launch it from there as long as you are connected to the campus network or connected off-campus via the VPN If you need help connecting to the N:\…

Install Mathematica

Overview Mathematica is available for students to install on their personal computers. Their access will end when they graduate or leave the University. The current version of Mathematica will also be available to students in any of the public computer labs. Windows Installation Connect to the N drive Navigate to N:\Menu\SLU Network Menu\Software for Courses\Physics\Mathematica Right click the Mathematica12.1WindowsInstall shortcut and choose Run as Administrator There will be a delay as the program downloads, the Mathematica installer is approximately 3.5 GB When Wolfram Mathematica Setup…

How to setup Python for Computer Science Classes

Overview The following instructions have been written by Kevin Angstadt and are up to date as of September 2024. Follow these steps carefully to duplicate the classroom programming environment on your personal computer. If you run into trouble, please contact the IT Help Desk. Instructions Windows Instructions Set up OneDrive: Follow these instructions to set up OneDrive on your computer. You will be saving all of your Python files on OneDrive to avoid losing all your work if your computer breaks during the semester. (This has happened every semester I've taught 140!) Get the Python…

Getting Started with Gradescope

Save time grading paper-based assignments. Gradescope supports worksheets, quizzes/exams, and papers. Students upload handwritten assignments ("scanned" with cell phone camera) to be graded. Grade with a rubric that can be created/changed as you work through submissions. Important: If using Safari, under preferences users will need to turn off "Prevent cross-site tracking" Access Gradescope Canvas Integration (Instructors) Adding the Canvas integration will allow you to add your course and sync your roster into Gradescope. From your Canvas course, click Settings Click Navigation From the list…
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