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Want to email someone in Moodle?
Emails relating to course content or to issues in Moodle can be sent direclty to Kevin or to other members of your class.
Simply go to the eMail list block in Moodle (on the right in most of Kevin's courses):

Click on Compose and you'll get the email editor, where you can select who gets the message and lets you write and send the message.
If you have email sent to you, it will also appear in this block. Click on the message title to open it.
Messages regarding specific test items
If you email Kevin regarding a question you have about a specific test or quiz item, then please do so through the Moodle system. You'll get a faster answer if you do that.
Please include this information for afaster, more accurate response:
- Test name or number
- Attempt number
- Item number
- Paste the actual question into the message if possible
- Your question about the item
How do I get group messages in Moodle?
Email messages will appear in the eMail list block (see above).
Messages for the whole class are sometime broadcast by way of the Latest News block, which appears in the upper right of most of Kevin's courses.

Usually these are important announcements, so click on new message titles as they appear.
If you want to participate in the informal, optional discussion forum Student Café, even just to "listen in," then click on the Student Café link in the introductory course description at the Moodle course home page.
What is the Student Café?
The Student Café is a discussion forum in Moodle for students to converse in an asynchronous (not at the same time) online format.
This discussion forum can be used for any conversation among students that you like, as long as it at least indirectly relates to the course. For example:
- You can help each other navigate course resources and course policies and procedures
- You can help each other figure out difficult concepts
- You can help each other "catch up" in lecture or lab after an absence
- Students can form study groups using the forum
- Students can coordinate their study groups using the forum
- Post links to helpful study tools that you've found
- Discuss interesting topics that came up in class or in your reading
- Get to know one another
Kevin does not regularly monitor the Student Café.
If you have a question for Kevin, then use Moodle email (see above).
You are adults and are expected to communicate in a friendly, courteous manner. Please, no name-calling, no hate language, no unnecessary SHOUTING (all caps in online contexts is "shouting"), no dishonest behavior. Expression of opinions or perspectives is appropriate, but all must respect the diversity of each other's opinions.
Please report any inappropriate activity in any part of our course to Kevin.
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