Campus Resources: There are several services provided on campus to assist you in completing your composition requirements. The most useful is the Writing Center. Tutors are there to give you constructive feedback on your papers. For those who require additional ESL help, the Writing Center will refer you to tutors in the English Language Institute. University Writing Center, Robinson A114, 993-1200 English Language Institute, Krug Hall 202, 993-3660 Disability Resource Center, SUB I 234, 993-2474 Counseling Center, SUB I 364, 993-2380 Learning Services, SUB I 354, 993-2999 Composition Program, Robinson A420, 993-2772 English Department, Robinson A487, 993-1160 Nonfiction Universe Computer Labs IT support Memo Mail: To activate your account or reset your password, you will need your student i.d. number (usually your Social Security number) and your four-digit PIN number (the one you use to register for classes by telephone, usually given to you by the Registrar when you first sign up for classes). If you do not have a PIN number and you are a student, go to N. Chesapeake Module, rm. 1A (behind the Fenwick Library) to obtain it. (The ITU Support Center in Innovation Hall, Room 233: bring your GMU ID and they may be able to help you.) Activate Student Email Passwords How to Access Your Memo Mail Account for the First Time Using the Web Client --Susan Campbell How to Set Up Automatic Forwarding on Your Memo Mail Account --Susan Campbell Using the GMU MEMO E-mail from the WWW --Virginia Montecino ** Once you access your Memo account, send me an email at bhawk@gmu.edu and I will check you off in my grade book. Library and Research Links: Perhaps the best way to learn about the library and its services is to walk in and ask a librarian. If this isn't a viable option, here are a few links that may help you out in a pinch. Main Library Site Libraries and Research Accessing restricted information resources from off-campus computers Free Research Classes Virtual Libraries Guide to Online Research at GMU Assessing Web Pages Searching for Media in the Library Catalog (Pop) Culture Links: Here are a few links relevant to pop culture. This is will at least give you an initial place to start. Pop Matters Rotten Tomatoes Ain't it Cool Conelrad Pop Cultures.com Don Norman's Website (essays on design)
Campus Resources:
There are several services provided on campus to assist you in completing your composition requirements. The most useful is the Writing Center. Tutors are there to give you constructive feedback on your papers. For those who require additional ESL help, the Writing Center will refer you to tutors in the English Language Institute.
Memo Mail: To activate your account or reset your password, you will need your student i.d. number (usually your Social Security number) and your four-digit PIN number (the one you use to register for classes by telephone, usually given to you by the Registrar when you first sign up for classes). If you do not have a PIN number and you are a student, go to N. Chesapeake Module, rm. 1A (behind the Fenwick Library) to obtain it. (The ITU Support Center in Innovation Hall, Room 233: bring your GMU ID and they may be able to help you.) Activate Student Email Passwords How to Access Your Memo Mail Account for the First Time Using the Web Client --Susan Campbell How to Set Up Automatic Forwarding on Your Memo Mail Account --Susan Campbell Using the GMU MEMO E-mail from the WWW --Virginia Montecino ** Once you access your Memo account, send me an email at bhawk@gmu.edu and I will check you off in my grade book. Library and Research Links: Perhaps the best way to learn about the library and its services is to walk in and ask a librarian. If this isn't a viable option, here are a few links that may help you out in a pinch. Main Library Site Libraries and Research Accessing restricted information resources from off-campus computers Free Research Classes Virtual Libraries Guide to Online Research at GMU Assessing Web Pages Searching for Media in the Library Catalog (Pop) Culture Links: Here are a few links relevant to pop culture. This is will at least give you an initial place to start. Pop Matters Rotten Tomatoes Ain't it Cool Conelrad Pop Cultures.com Don Norman's Website (essays on design)
Memo Mail:
To activate your account or reset your password, you will need your student i.d. number (usually your Social Security number) and your four-digit PIN number (the one you use to register for classes by telephone, usually given to you by the Registrar when you first sign up for classes). If you do not have a PIN number and you are a student, go to N. Chesapeake Module, rm. 1A (behind the Fenwick Library) to obtain it. (The ITU Support Center in Innovation Hall, Room 233: bring your GMU ID and they may be able to help you.)
** Once you access your Memo account, send me an email at bhawk@gmu.edu and I will check you off in my grade book.
Library and Research Links: Perhaps the best way to learn about the library and its services is to walk in and ask a librarian. If this isn't a viable option, here are a few links that may help you out in a pinch. Main Library Site Libraries and Research Accessing restricted information resources from off-campus computers Free Research Classes Virtual Libraries Guide to Online Research at GMU Assessing Web Pages Searching for Media in the Library Catalog (Pop) Culture Links: Here are a few links relevant to pop culture. This is will at least give you an initial place to start. Pop Matters Rotten Tomatoes Ain't it Cool Conelrad Pop Cultures.com Don Norman's Website (essays on design)
Library and Research Links:
Perhaps the best way to learn about the library and its services is to walk in and ask a librarian. If this isn't a viable option, here are a few links that may help you out in a pinch.
(Pop) Culture Links: Here are a few links relevant to pop culture. This is will at least give you an initial place to start. Pop Matters Rotten Tomatoes Ain't it Cool Conelrad Pop Cultures.com Don Norman's Website (essays on design)
(Pop) Culture Links:
Here are a few links relevant to pop culture. This is will at least give you an initial place to start.
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