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Even with this website, you're still bound to have questions. There are many resources for your disposal, and we've outlined the most helpful ones under popular help topics below.

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Quick, General Software-Related Questions...

Use the on-line Help and Tutorials built into Windows, into the Mac OS, and in many applications.

In Windows, select Help from the Start Menu or from the application's Toolbar. The Windows Tour is a good place to begin, and it only takes a few minutes!

On a Mac, select Help from the Menu Bar or double-click on the Macintosh Guide.

You are certainly welcome to ask any of the Instructional Associates walking around the High Tech Centers or the computer labs on campus for assistance. Simply raise your hand while at a computer and an Instructional Associate will be with you shortly.

Training on Specific Software...

GCC offers many computer classes for credit and non-credit, in standard, short-term, and flexible formats. Consult the printed or on-line course schedule located at http://schedule.gc.maricopa.edu.

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Course Work and Related Questions...

Your best resource is your instructor. There are three ways to contact your instructor:

Leave your instructor a Voice Mail Message:

If your instructor has given you a Voice Mailbox number, you may leave messages by using the following instructions:

  1. Dial 480.731.8866 (the VoiceMail system for the Maricopa Community Colleges). Press * if you want to bypass the welcome messages.
  2. Enter the 5-digit voice mailbox number for your instructor, or you may dial by name. To dial by name, enter 1 and then the digits that correspond to the instructor's name. For example, button 2 is for either A, B, or C.
  3. You will be asked to verify the instructor's name. Leave your message.

Send your instructor an email:

Most instructors have an email address, which can be found on their course syllabus handed out at the beginning of the course or on their website.

Please keep in mind that instructors receive a lot of email and spam everyday. Here are some tips to ensure your instructor reads your email:

  1. If the instructor provides instructions regarding how an email should be written, follow them. This could include specific directions for how the subject line should be written, what kind of information they ask you to provide in the body of your message, and/or other things. If you don't follow the instructor's directions exactly, they most likely won't read your message. If the instructor has not provided any instructions, then keep reading.
  2. Send your instructor an email from your Student Email account. This makes it easier for your instructor to identify that you are a student and that your email is important. For more detail on sending email from your Student Email account (even from off- campus), please read the Email section of this website.
  3. Ensure your email's Subject Line is straight-forward and includes both your course number and section number. Some instructors teach at least two classes, and it helps when you include your course and section number, both of which can be found on your Class Schedule, which is located on the invoice GCC mails you after you register. For example, suppose you're in an English class and you have a question related to something being discussed in class -- suppose it's Robinson Crusoe. A good subject line would be: ENG101 Sect. 1234 - Question on Robinson Crusoe.
  4. In your message, state your question as clearly as possible. Simply saying "I don't understand the book" doesn't help the teacher understand what specifically you are having trouble understanding. A question could be, "On p.43, the character named Friday talked about [something]. What does [something] mean?"
  5. Finally, remember to include your name at the end of the message so they know who wrote the message.

Visit your instructor during their office hours:

Each instructor has set aside time each week outside of class to help you better understand the material. Visit their office to ask questions, seek a more detailed explanation of a topic you didn't understand, or talk about a grade you received. Their office location and their office hours are usually available on their website or on the class syllabus. And, their office is usually in the same building as the department is located. For example, for English courses, your instructor's office would be in the building where the English Department's offices are located.

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Blackboard

Please take a minute to look at our Blackboard Getting Started Guide for quick answers, downloadable from the Quick Links section under Blackboard. Your answer is most likely in that Getting Started guide.

We also have tutorials available for your use! Please click the following image to visit the GCC Tutorials website section on Blackboard:

Link to Blackboard-related Tutorials

If you still need help with Blackboard, please check the Blackboard Help links on the Blackboard login page. If your questions are not answered, you may call the special 24/7 District Blackboard Help line at 1-888-994-4433.

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Please talk to your instructor regarding the following, as they're responsible for all content on the website and anything related to your coursework:

There are three things the Student HelpDesk can assist with:

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Your eGCC Account, Student Email

Sometimes, there are problems that you, your instructor, or the Instructional Associates just can't figure out. This is the time when the Student HelpDesk and TRI step in. We have the authority to do the following:

On-Campus: Stop by the Student HelpDesk in HT2-130. Any of the staff there should be able to assist you.

Off-Campus: Please call the Student Help Desk at 623.845.3555 x 2 or send an email message to student-helpdesk@student.gc.maricopa.edu. Please note that we will not be able to send nor confirm login information to an outside email address due to privacy concerns.

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