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| FEATURES |
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| Tab Navigation |
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CampusCruiser utilizes a new tabbing structure for easier navigation.
There are First-level Tabs which comprise the main sections of
CampusCruiser. In each of the First-level Tabs are Second-level
Tabs, which are used for accessing specific features:
- Campus First-level Tab : Campus-wide information
and features are available here.
- General Second-level Tab
- Offices Second-level Tab
- Campus Life First-Level Tab :
Extracurricular groups and clubs are housed here:
- Clubs/Activities Second-level Tab (previously
the "Clubs" tab)
- Committees Second-level Tab
- Directory Second-level Tab
- Courses First-level Tab : Department information
and Class features are available here.
- Departments Second-level Tab
- Classes Second-level Tab
- Blackboard link Second-level Tab
- LexisNexis link Second-level Tab
- Westlaw link Second-level Tab
- My Cruiser First-level Tab : Where all personal
features are available.
- Dashboard Second-level Tab (you can customize
to your favorite shortcuts)
- Personal Tools Second – level Tab includes
tools to access Email, Calendars, Address Book, To Do List,
Web Pages, Photo Albums, and Preferences
- Suffolk Law Email First-level Tab:
- Access to Suffolk Law Email. Included
in this area is information about set-up options for email.
- Student Services or Faculty Services First-level Tab
- Academic information for registration, class schedules,
grades, transcripts, examinations, address change, and
financial account summaries.
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| SSL (Secure Socket Layer) |
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| CampusCruiser supports SSL, a standard approved by the
World Wide Web Consortium that allows secured communication between
a client and a server, to keep users' information protected and secure. |
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| View Classes by Term |
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| CampusCruiser allows you to view the classes you are enrolled
in and all the classes at your school by term. This feature helps
you locate the classes you are searching for quickly and easily and
is found on the MyCruiser page, the All Classes page, and the My
Classes page. |
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| Multiple Campus Log In |
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| With Multiple Campus Log In, users at single-domain universities
that have multiple campuses can log into their campus from any campus
in the university. This means all members in the university, regardless
of the campus to which they belong, can log in from the same URL.
Once logged in, a user will be presented with his/her MyCruiser page. |
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| Printing |
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Numerous Campus Cruiser pages now contain a Printer
Icon . This
icon allows you to access a new browser window that contains
only pertinent content and menus. When you select the "Print" option
from this new browser window, only the pertinent content that
is displayed will be printed. |
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| User Directory |
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You can access your Campus Cruiser 's User Directory by clicking
the Campus Life First-level Tab, and then clicking
the Directory Second-level Tab. When you access the directory,
you can search for members by one or more of the following methods:
- by Division
- by Department
- by E-mail Address
- by First and / or Last Name
You can also have the User Directory list all Campus Cruiser users.
Once users are listed, you can send E-mail messages to selected
users. If any users have created Personal
Web Pages
, or Personal
Photo Albums
for
public
viewing, then the User Directory will provide icons which will
allow you to view them.
Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
of 1974, as amended, students may “opt out” of campus directories
by filing a Non Disclosure form (add link to FERPA form) |
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| Calendar Functions |
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- Your can view events from numerous calendars at once when viewing
your Personal Calendars.
- You can send invitations to other Campus Cruiser members to
join you as you schedule events into your Personal Calendars.
Members can reply to your invitations as well to let you know
of their RSVP status.
- You can search among different calendars to see where free
time exists among your events.
- You can share events from other calendars (i.e., those for
the entire campus, or those in your classes, clubs, etc.) into
your own Personal Calendars.
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| "private" and "public" in CampusCruiser |
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Photo Albums, Clubs/Activities, Offices and Committees can be
set to be either public or private. Setting a Photo Album to be "private" means
that only the album's owner(s) may view the album, as well as any
others who the owner allows to view the album. When a Club, Office
or Committee is set to private, invitations must be sent to let
other Campus Cruiser users become members to the group. |
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| Personal Web Pages |
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Each Campus Cruiser user is allowed to create Personal Web Pages,
using built-in Campus Cruiser templates. No knowledge of programming
or HTML is required. Different templates allow for different page
layouts, different background and text colors, and images may also
be included. You are given a unique URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
that will allow anyone to view your pages, even if they are not
Campus Cruiser members. To begin creating your Personal Web Pages,
access the My Cruiser First-level Tab, and then
the Personal Tools Second-level Tab. Like the Personal
Photo Albums
feature, Personal Web Pages are for your enjoyment.
Note: You cannot use publishing tools such as
FrontPage, Netscape Composer or Dreamweaver to upload your own
webpages. |
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| Personal Photo Albums |
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Like the Personal
Web Pages
, your Personal Photo Albums are for your enjoyment (accessible
from the My Cruiser First-level Tab, and then
the Personal Tools Second-level Tab). You can keep an
on-line Photo Album of your favorite pictures. Photo Albums can
be either
public or private
. If your album is public, then other Campus Cruiser members can
view your albums; if your album is private, then only you and others
who you invite can view your album (for safety reasons, Campus
Cruiser Administrators may also access private photo albums). Whether
albums are public or private, you have the option of sharing the
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) so that others may view your photo
albums, even if they are not Campus Cruiser members. Photo Albums
also provide a "Comments" section, where viewers can
leave comments to you about your pictures. |
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| Chat Rooms |
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CampusCruiser 's Chat Rooms allow you to chat with
your friends on-line. When you enter a Chat Room, other users can
see your Log in ID to identify you. After you enter the room, you
have the option of engaging in a private 1-on-1 chat with another
user. Private chat rooms allow only two people to chat at one time,
and are conducted separately and privately away from the main Chat
Room. Chat rooms are not available in all areas. |
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| Clubs/Activities, Offices, and Committees |
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The main difference among these groups is the members within
them and their roles within your campus community. Clubs/Activities
are intended for extracurricular or recreational groups; Offices
are intended for members of different offices in your campus; Committees
are intended for members who chair any committees in your campus
community. However, each of these groups have the same Campus Cruiser
features, which are specifically for use by the group's members:
- Calendars |
- Photo Albums |
- Message Board |
- Chat Room |
- Calendars |
- Address Book |
- To Do List |
- Shared Files |
- Shared Links |
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| What is the difference between "Joining" and "Subscribing"? |
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Certain groups and organizations in Campus Cruiser will allow
non-members to either join the group, or subscribe to the group.
When you attempt to join a group, you are essentially asking the
host of the group if you can participate in the group with full
membership privileges. When you subscribe to a group, you are allowed
to view some information about the group, but do not have full
membership privileges. Subscribing to a group does not require
the group host's permission. You may subscribe to different classes
in Campus Cruiser , but class members can only be added by the
instructor of the class, Campus Cruiser Administrators, or data
feeds.
To join a Club in your campus, do the following:
Click on the
Campus Life First-Level Tab
and then the Clubs/Activities Second-Level Tab.
Click on the "All Clubs" menu option
from the left to display a list of all Club categories.
Click on any category to see a list of its subcategories
and Clubs. Clubs will be listed in a table.
Click on any Club name from the table to access
the Welcome page of the Club.
In the Welcome page of the Club, click on the Join
- club name - option. This will bring up
an online form which you can fill out and request enrollment
as a member.
Fill out the form and click the Submit Request button
in the form. Your form will be sent to the Club Administrator, who
will then decide if you can join the Club. |
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