![]() ![]() At first, it was fun because you think you’re off the hook, but then we were getting emails from students relaying information from professors and everything became so confusing. Many of these students do not come to campus, and since faculty members did not have access to their rosters or students’ email addresses for over a week, there was no way for their teachers to contact them.Įducation major and graduating senior Serena Brown said, “We went about a week and a half without any communication. Online students and education majors completing off-campus fieldwork were largely left in the dark. I’m not as stressed anymore, especially because the school has shown progress in getting everything back on track.” ![]() So most classes have been able to progress despite the network issues. How would I do my assignments? How would I take my test online? How would this affect my graduating next semester? Luckily, most of my teachers found ways to manage the class progress even with the mood down. Senior communication major Daniel McClain said, “When the network first went down I was extremely stressed. This caused many students to have severe anxiety about their grades and futures. While some may believe the lack of Moodle was a “vacation” away from homework and assignments, students still had to attend classes like normal, including completing assignments and taking exams, often without their syllabus. Teachers and students were even unable to communicate unless going through separate channels due to their main resource being offline. With Moodle being inaccessible, students had no way of checking their grades, completing assignments or accessing their syllabi to see any important upcoming dates. While faculty begin to rewrite lesson plans and try to make up for lost time, Southeastern students are sharing how this issue has affected them. With Moodle being inaccessible, students had no way of checking their grades, completing assignments or accessing their syllabi to see any important upcoming dates.Īfter weeks of Southeastern students not being able to access Moodle, LEONet and Southeastern email, things finally seem to be going back to normal on campus. ![]()
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