Academic Hotline

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General Educational Development Certificate Virtual Training (Hotline and Virtual Office) Quiz on Academic Hotline, created by Jessica Powell on 17/07/2017.
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Quiz by Jessica Powell, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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What is the academic hotline used for?
Answer
  • The academic hotline is used for students to call to directly enroll in a course.
  • The academic hotline is used for teachers to call if they have suggested improvements for courses.
  • The academic hotline is used for students, parents, and partners to call for technical assistance.
  • The academic hotline is used for students, parents, and partners to call for assistance with content help, the unlocking of quizzes and tests, password resets, and general help.

Question 2

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What types of hotline choices are currently available for users to call?
Answer
  • General Academic Hotline
  • English
  • Math
  • Spanish

Question 3

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What is the "Ready State"?
Answer
  • The "Ready State" is used for hotline teachers in Cisco Finesse to be logged into the queue to receive incoming calls.
  • The "Ready State" is used for new teachers in order to let their students know they are ready and waiting in their Blackboard virtual office.
  • The "Ready State" is used for students so that teachers know when they can be called back.
  • The "Ready State" is used for technical support to see student issues.

Question 4

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What are some of the expectations for teachers who are logged into the academic hotline?
Answer
  • Send an email to the teacher of record as needed.
  • Document information into the student's page in Genius.
  • Require the student to also enter the virtual office.
  • Unlock quizzes and tests.
  • Check the hotline voicemail at the beginning and the end of each shift.

Question 5

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It is important for teachers to log out of Cisco Finesse at the end of their shift to prevent callers from being put on hold when no one is available.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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