ALEKS May Newsletter
You're in the final stretches of spring term! This newsletter will help you tie up loose ends and prep your ALEKS course for what's next: In Ask An IM, refresh your memory on removing students who have left your course, and press play on the feature video for a quick refresh on duplicating a course for next term.
The ALEKS Monthly will soon be taking a brief summer hiatus, but before we do, let us know how we're doing. Want to see more or less of anything? Have an idea? Share with us in this 3-minute feedback survey!
–Your ALEKS Team
Refresher: How to Copy Your Course for Next Term!
Josef Torres, ALEKS Implementation Manager
Join Josef, Implementation Manager for those of you in the Southwest, as he reminds us how to duplicate an ALEKS course so you can use the same assignments and settings as a base for your summer or fall classes.
Ask an Implementation Manager
Welcome Luke Whalen!
Q: The end of the academic term is rapidly approaching, and I’ve got names showing up in my ALEKS course of students that dropped the course at my institution earlier in the semester. These students are incorrectly influencing average scores in my gradebook, as well as other reporting metrics. I will need to finalize my grades soon—how do I make these rogue student accounts go away?
Read Luke's answer here.
Get to Know the ALEKS Team
Miller Wright
We’re pulling back the curtain and shining a spotlight on some of our talented ALEKS team members that work hard to support you. This month, we are excited to introduce you to Miller Wright!
Q: What is your role on the ALEKS team?
A: ALEKS Implementation Manager
Q: How many years have you been with the ALEKS team?
A: I've been with ALEKS for around 7 years now!
Q: Tell us more about yourself and how you support our instructors and their students?
A: When I started in 2017, I was on the math Quality Control team. I became a project manager in 2020, and finally I joined the Implementation team in 2023. My time in the different roles has given me a well-rounded perspective of what ALEKS can do (and the work our developers must do to get it ready!) One thing I want my users to be aware of is that they can lean on me for detailed help with accessibility in their courses! I wrote the figure descriptions for much of the content within the Miller books (no relation), and I have many hours of first-hand experience with JAWS. Accessibility is so important; when I have the opportunity to work with students who need it, I make sure to go all out!
Extra Credit – links our team enjoyed this month:
- Hot off the press: You're now able to edit textbook questions in ALEKS by adding instructor notes and removing parts of multi-part questions. Enjoy, and stay tuned for more releases next month!
- Need something new to listen to over the long weekend? Some podcast recs from our team:
- New nostalgic & delicious food podcast, cohosted by Ruth Reichl. Need I say more? –Megan A.
- Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend sage late night host gives advice to newbies. Try this episode first. –Shirley H.
- Julia Louis Dreyfus’ podcast Wiser Than Me interviews only guests 65 and older! Start with Ina Garten’s episode. –Morgan N.
- One more plug for this 3-minute survey: we would love if you filled it out to tell us what you like and want to see more of in this newsletter.
Have a great summer break, talk to you soon!
–Your ALEKS Team
P.S. Have an ALEKS feature request? Submit it here!