Checking In About a Switched Class
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Thanks. just finished a class-going to check the contract.
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@Azeem
Thanks. just finished a class-going to check the contract.
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@YiChien One important tip that often gets overlooked: join your next session while you're still in the current one. I usually log in about 10 minutes early to the next session — this helps avoid being switched out or marked absent.
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@Eva-G it's why God invented browser tabs!!!
@YiChien definitely do as Eva has suggested, as soon as you see that timer hit the 20th/40th minute, switch to the session page and launched the class.
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@Eva-G said in Checking In About a Switched Class:
@YiChien One important tip that often gets overlooked: join your next session while you're still in the current one. I usually log in about 10 minutes early to the next session — this helps avoid being switched out or marked absent.
And when you open your next class while still in the current one make sure to stay on that tab long enough to be sure there isn't a pop-up message that prevents the classroom page from loading. Also to make sure that you haven't accidentally hit the "View Material & Student Info" button instead of the "Start" button. That's happened to many of us a time or two in our haste to get back to our current class.
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@YiChien According to our SA, accumulating 6 absences in a period of 6 months will result in termination
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@Chien-Hao Yes, right. Thank you, Chien. :) I checked it last night. Six absences lead to termination.
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Thank you. That is clever. :)
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@Craig-36
Thank you. That is clever. :)
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@Melissa-7 said in Checking In About a Switched Class:
And when you open your next class while still in the current one make sure to stay on that tab long enough to be sure there isn't a pop-up message that prevents the classroom page from loading. Also to make sure that you haven't accidentally hit the "View Material & Student Info" button instead of the "Start" button. That's happened to many of us a time or two in our haste to get back to our current class.
Thank you, Melissa!!!! I found it very helpful!
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One more question—will this record stay with us forever? Thanks.
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@YiChien An absence disappears after six months from the date it was recorded. In addition, absences could affect your schedules or, if they are happening too often, put you in a shadow ban from your clients.
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@Chien-Hao Thank you!
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@YiChien always remember to open a second tab and check in to your next lesson, around 10 mins before
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@Deborah-0 Thank you. :)