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Student ANGEL Orientation

Student Orientation Videos

The following videos are available to help you login and learn to use the ANGEL system.

Module PDF Guide       Video Guide
1. Logging into ANGEL [download]   [view]  (3:30)
2. Navigating within ANGEL [download]   [view]  (5:10)
3. Using Course Mail* [download]   [view]  (xmin)
4. Submitting to a Drop Box [download]   [view]  (2:20)
5. Submitting a Quiz, Test, or Exam [download]   [view]  (6:00)
6. Using the Discussion Forum [download]   [view]  (3:30)
*Mail tutorial is coming soon.

To save a PDF guide, right-click the "download" link and choose Save As.

Tech Support

If you have any questions about ANGEL or encounter any problems logging in or using the site, please contact eLearningSupport@conestogac.on.ca.

When writing for tech support, be sure to include as much information as you can possibly think of. "ANGEL isn't working", while possibly true, isn't particularly helpful. :) Here are some examples of very important information you should provide when writing tech support e-mails:

  • Clearly identify yourself-- give your name and student number
  • What are you trying to do? What is the end goal of your current task-- logging into a system, or getting a certain file out of a certain ANGEL course?
  • What are the exact steps you're following to accomplish that task? "I click on [link name], then on [another link name], then type my name in the [field name] box."
  • What are the results this is giving you? What should be happening, that isn't? What shouldn't be happening, that is? Are you receiving any error messages? If so, copy the exact text of the error into your message.
  • Does the problem happen consistently? If you close your browser, or reboot your system, does the problem continue when you log back in?
Providing as much detail as you can think of is crucial to getting a quick response. It is often the difference between us instantly knowing what your problem is, versus spending a week sending e-mails back and forth to try to clarify what you meant and what you're seeing.