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To find your Moodle and Titan Cruiser username enter your seven-digit student id number in the form, and submit.

If you do not know your student id number, enter your name and date of birth, and submit.

Your first-time password for both Moodle and Titan Cruiser is your date of birth in six digits. For example, if you were born on July 4, 1776, your password is 070476.

You will be required to change your passwords for Moodle and Titan Cruiser the first time you log in to each.

Remember your new passwords.

Moodle and Cruiser passwords are distinct, but you can choose the same password for both.

Moodle passwords must be at least six characters long, and at least one must be a lower-case letter.

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Is an eDegree for you?

Take this simple quiz to discover if online classes are a good fit for you.

It's your mother's birthday! You...

Send an electronic card full of digital effects to her e-mail account.
Send her a paper card, because it's the personal touch that counts.
Forgot! "I can never keep my dates straight."
Send her a belated card, because she's your mother and she will forgive you.

At work, your boss gives you an assignment. You...

Tackle it with gusto, reading all the instructions and figuring things out with little to no assistance from others.
Embrace the new project, but rely on your co-workers to help you figure things out before you hand in your final report.
Act like you are working on the report until its due date, then pull a late shift to complete it.
Ask your boss dozens of questions about the assignment, then ask for an extension.

Oh no! The settings on your computer have changed thanks to your roommate's new software. You...

Reset the settings to your personal preferences and pick up where you left off.
Demand that your roommate fix your computer.
Get a new roommate and/or a new computer.
Assume that the settings will reset themselves eventually and don't worry about it.

You sign up for pogo stick lessons. You assume that...

You will need to buy a pogo stick to participate.
You will have to save money to buy a pogo stick, but wait until your pogo instructor tells you to buy one.
You'll be provided a pogo stick on the first day of class.
You can use someone else's pogo stick whenever you want.

It is tax time, and your accountant needs a copy of one of your receipts. You...

Know exactly where it is. You are able to pull it out quickly without much fuss.
Sort of know where it is. You may need some time to sort through some files.
Ignore the request. The accountant will eventually find what she needs on her own.
Freak out! That is not my problem. "You're the accountant. Figure it out!"

Your supervisor requires you to learn a skill that takes five-six hours a week to study. You...

Break this task into manageable pieces by doing small bits of studying over several days a week.
Block out huge chunks of time to accomplish your task and schedule time at a local training center to focus on your new skills.
Wait for your supervisor to remind you to study and complete your coursework.
Bring your supervisor some flowers and tell him you'll learn it next month.

You are traveling in a new city. To get around, you...

Buy a map and navigate your way around by yourself.
Walk straight to the clerk at the bus counter to ask for directions.
Hop in a car to take you from attraction to attraction.
Wait for a friend to come show you around.

You receive the latest electronic gadget as a gift. You...

Immediately pull it out of the box, turn it on and try to figure out how it works.
Unfold and read the instructions before you unwrap the gadget.
Ask your 8-year-old cousin to teach you how to use it.
Call the product's helpdesk for assistance. Somebody there must know how to use it.

Your computer beeps at you while you type a letter. It must be...

Reminding you of the online meeting that you scheduled about the latest software.
Reacting to your click-happy ways. You are always touching buttons too many times.
Mistaken. "I wasn't doing anything wrong!"
Breaking down when you need it the most.

Your best friend gives you a great book to read. You...

Make time everyday so you can read it cover to cover.
Say thank you, return it for a DVD instead.
Use the book as a doorstop and send you friend a nice note.
Put the book on your bedside table, so you can read it after you go to sleep.

All-apologies charmer

You're an All-Apologies Charmer...

You tend to let deadlines past you by before you remember them. You always seem to be apologizing for something - late presents, forgotten meetings, lost homework. Your friends and family have grown accustomed to your absent-minded ways. Online learning with its weekly deadlines and solitude may not be your ideal environment.

Consider taking a few courses at a time that involve lots of face-to-face interaction. Don't try to tackle too much at once. Focus on doing well in a few courses before you take the full-time plunge. Talk to your instructor or advisor to learn how to organize your time and to complete your assignments.

Professional procrastinator

You're a Professional Procrastinator...

You tend to wait until the last minute to get the job done. Why do it today, when you can easily put it off until tomorrow? Deadlines for you mean late nights, cram sessions and last-minute changes. Online learning with its weekly deadlines and assignments may not be your ideal environment.

Consider taking courses that require face-to-face interaction. That way, your instructor can motivate you to meet deadlines and to turn in assignments. Of course, your procrastinating ways may still get you into trouble, but your classmates and instructor can provide additional assistance in meeting your goals.

Old-fashioned know-how

You've Got Old-fashioned Know-how...

You rely on traditional methods to get the job done. You love the smell of an essay paper fresh off the printer. You live for the moment your instructor takes your assignment out of your hands. Online learning may not be your ideal environment, but with some adjustments and new skills, you can tackle anything.

Online learning means using electronic methods of communication. Your printer will get a rest, but your inbox will be full. Be prepared to check your emails constantly for notes from your Instructor. You may want to consider web-enhanced courses. These courses combine face-to-face instruction with online coursework. That means you get to see your instructor once a week while completing your online studies.

Online Overachiever

You're an Online Overachiever!

You work well in an online environment. You know how to manage your time, your computer and your brainpower to leap over any online hurdle that comes your way. Your classroom is wherever you plug in your laptop.

Consider signing up for online classes at GTCC! During that first week of class, find that syllabus, make contact with your instructor and show the world what you are made of.