We've gathered some helpful tips below to assist Course Administrators in setting up Hawkes courses for all faculty who will be teaching them. Read on to ensure that your master shell course is correctly set up and copied out to your faculty. Archive Grade Book (Tools Tab > Archive Grade Books) Archiving your Grade Book … Continue reading Setup Tips for Course Administrators
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New Feature: WebTest Late Penalties
We have recently released the option to apply a Late Penalty to any assignment created using Hawkes' WebTest Builder tool. You can either assign an existing Late Penalty template or create new templates to apply to your WebTests. These can be assigned to single WebTest assignments or assigned in bulk to multiple WebTests assigned to a single … Continue reading New Feature: WebTest Late Penalties
How to Participate in a Zoom Webinar
In this brave new cyber-world, many of us have become well-acquainted with Zoom; others haven't had much interaction with the platform. Whether you're new to Zoom or just hoping to brush up on it, this post will guide you through using this tool to participate in a webinar, as an attendee or a presenter. For … Continue reading How to Participate in a Zoom Webinar
9 Tips for Getting an Internship
Hi, everyone! My name is Elizabeth, and I am currently an intern on the Marketing Team at Hawkes. I know that searching for internships while in college can be overwhelming. By planning ahead and using the tips below, I hope the process will become a little smoother. Start your search early! This will ensure that … Continue reading 9 Tips for Getting an Internship
Studying Tips from Our Student Ambassadors
Photo by Tirachard Kumtanom on Pexels.com Need advice on how to study well? Here are some tips from our Student Ambassadors based on what they've found helpful: 1. Start early. Time management is one of the biggest obstacles college students face. Many students are juggling classwork, extracurricular activities, and part-time jobs, leaving little time to … Continue reading Studying Tips from Our Student Ambassadors