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Dr Hollier uses iCollege to deliver all course materials to students, as the main e-mail communication tool, for discussion boards, and posting of grades.

For students enrolled in Dr Hollier's classes, please log into iCollege to obtain course materials.

iCollege sections will open on the first day of classes. You must pass all start of the semester quizzes and complete roll verification before any coruse content is released to you. Before this, you will only be able to access basic information such as the syllabus and schedule.

Course files (other than video or audio files) are provided to in PDF format. They display directly in iCollege. However, they are more easily viewed by downloading the file to your computer and opening it with Adobe Reader. This is a free software that can be downloaded from www.adobe.com . A direct link for Adobe Reader is https://acrobat.adobe.com/us/en/acrobat/pdf-reader.html . Other apps are also capable of opening PDF files.

Assignments in iCollege use the Respondus Lockdown Browser and Respondus Monitor.

DUO is now required to log into iCollege and many other campus applications.

Georgia State University's IT Systems Status Page provides up-to-date information about the operations of campus IT systems and services.

GSU username / password change.

Dr Hollier uses Turnitin (www.turnitin.com) for assignments and course gradable material. Turnitin is a plagiarism detection site, and is used to detect cheating/plagiarism by students from (but not limited to): websites, textbooks, publications, journals, and between students.  Student work is checked between current students in my classes/other instructor classes, and previous students of mine/other instructors (see course syllabus for more detailed information).