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\label{General_Intro}
\section*{Introduction}
Help screens like this one will be available at certain points in the system.
You will recognize them by the blue question mark symbol.

After you log into LON-CAPA, you will see a list of roles which you currently
have in the system.

You will also see a little window on the site, which is called the Remote
Control. A good arrangement of the windows will have the 
Remote Control and the content window available next to each other. To get
a description of the shorthand buttons on the Remote Control, you can click 
the blue \textbf{EXTENDED DISPLAY} button.

On the screen listing your roles, you will want to select a certain role. Example: the student role
in a certain course. 
(hit the \textbf{Select} button next to the course you want to enter).
\section*{Navigating a Course}
You can move forward and backward in the content with the respective buttons 
in  the Remote Control. 
You can press the \textbf{NAV} (``Navigate Content'') 
button to quickly move to a page 
in the course.
\section*{Homework}
Your course might offer online homework. You can identify homework by the
colorful symbols (yellow - available; green - solved; red - past due) in the
\textbf{NAV} screen. You might have
more than one try to solve a homework problem, and the system 
stores all attempts.

As you solve a problem, the computer will give you a receipt number. 
Please write down this number in your records, it is your proof that you have 
solved the homework.
\section*{Communication}
LON-CAPA has built-in communication support. You can send messages regarding 
the course content using the \textbf{FDBK} (``Feedback'') 
button in the Remote Control. 
You can choose different categories of feedback, including a contribution to 
the course discussion. 

Normal feedback gets routed to the TAs and course faculty. 

Course discussions are page-specific bulletin boards and come up right under 
the page that you are viewing. You can choose to post anonymously, in which 
case only the course faculty can see your name.

To send internal email, or look at replies to your feedback, use the 
\textbf{COM} 
(``Communication'') button.

Please use the built-in communication rather than normal email, since it 
automatically provides context for your questions and concerns.

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