successNET

successNET - Faculty Tutorials
  • Log In
    Learn where and how you can access successNET.

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  • Set Up Your Profile
    Before you begin to use successNET, it is important to set up your profile so students can find how, when and where to get in contact with you.

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  • Set Up Office Hours
    By setting up your office hours and appointment availability, students can manually schedule appointments with you and see when you are available for drop-in hours.

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  • Set Up Appointment Preferences
    Learn to set up your appointment preferences so students can request meetings with you.

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  • Filter Your Students
    To make successNET easy to use, you can filter the list of BGSU students in a number of ways to make your list view of students more manageable.

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  • Raise a Flag, Kudo, or Referral for One Student
    Communicate feedback about a particular student by raising a Flag, Kudo, or Referral to communicate your observations. These serve as an early alert and connection tool that works to support student academic success.

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  • Raise a Kudo, Flag, or Referral for Multiple Students
    Communicate feedback about multiple students at once.

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  • Resolve a Flag or Referral
    Remove Flags and Referrals from student profiles to indicate the situation has been resolved.

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  • Add a Note
    By Adding a Note about a student, you will create a short record in the student’s successNET account.

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  • Record Attendance Data
    Keep a record of student attendance for each class session.

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  • View Attendance Data
    View your records of student attendance for each class session.

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  • Respond to a Progress Survey
    Progress Surveys are intended to replace the former “early alert” system by allowing you an opportunity to provide point-in-time feedback to students in your courses.

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