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Prepare for RegistrationA UWF staff member will register you for your classes. This cannot be done until the following steps have completed before being registered for courses.
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Your CoursesA UWF staff member will register you for the following courses. You will receive a registration confirmation email once your registration is complete. Course #1ATT 1100 - Private Pilot Ground School (3ch)Instructor: Expand | | ||||||||||
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Course Description This course prepares the learner for the private pilot knowledge training test administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAR 141 Appendix B). Topics include aviation decision making and risk management, aerodynamics, aircraft systems, federal aviation regulations (FAR) parts 61 and 91, NTSB 430, aviation weather, navigation and cross-country procedures, weight and balance, safety, and aircraft performance. All elements required by the FAR are discussed. Texts include FAA handbooks, including the Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, the Airplane Flying Handbook, the Aeronautical Information Manual, and appropriate FAA Advisory Circulars. Upon course completion the student must successfully take the FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Student Learning Outcomes
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ATF 1100L - Private Pilot Flight Lab (3ch)
Instructor: Andrew Dupont & Dr. Lawler
Textbook: All necessary textbooks and flight equipment will be provided by UWF and AMS
Location: AMS Flight School
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A UWF staff member will register you for the following courses. You will receive a registration confirmation email once your registration is complete.
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Course Description This course prepares the learner for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) private pilot practical test as described in the Private Pilot Airman Certification Standards (FAA-S-ACS-6B). All elements required by Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) are covered and the learner receives the required aeronautical experience and ground training in flight maneuvers, cross-country, and test preparation required by the regulations. Textual materials for this course include the private pilot ACS, the FAR/AIM Handbook, and an appropriate Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH) for the aircraft being used for flight instruction. All FAR required training will be accomplished in an FAA Part 141 flight school. A minimum of 35 hours of flight training must be logged and the learner must successfully pass the FAA practical test before proceeding to the next flight course. Student Learning Outcomes
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Upgrade your MyUWF/ArgoNet AccountYour ArgoNet account will be available to upgrade to a full-access account within within two hours after being registered for classes. MyUWF contains the information and all of the online services you need to be an active member of the UWF community. To access MyUWF, click the green MyUWF button at the top of UWF webpages, or go to my.uwf.edu. Upgrading your MyUWF Account to a Full-Access ArgoNet Account >> YourActivate your Student EmailYour UWF student email account will be available to activate within within two hours after being registered for classes. You are expected to regularly check your UWF email account for official University communications. Google Apps (Gmail) is UWF's official email and calendar system. Your . Login at gmail.students.uwf.edu. Your email address is your ArgoNet username followed by "@students.uwf.edu". Access your Google Apps Account >> Canvas eLearning SystemUWF's online courses are made available through the Canvas eLearning Management System. This is where instructors post course materials, such as syllabi, learning materials (documents, videos, etc.), discussions, calendar, inbox and notifications, announcements, grades, quizzes, and assignments. Getting Started with CanvasWatch the Canvas Overview video for an introduction to the Canvas Dashboard, Global Navigation links, course navigation, and accessing assignments. HTML | |
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Login to Canvas
You can access Canvas in two ways:
- Login to MyUWF and search for "Canvas"
- Download the Canvas Mobile App
Best Practices for Canvas
- Check your Canvas notification preferences before classes start to ensure you receive instructor announcements
- Log into Canvas at least every two days after classes start.
Where are my Courses?
Courses will appear on your Canvas Dashboard on the first day of class. Prior to this time, your course not be available, unless the instructor opens the class early.
Once your course(s) appear, click on it to access it. You will notice a toolbar on the left with navigation options on the landing page. You should see a “Begin Here” option, but can always select “Modules” and access the course material that way.
Technical Support
If you have an issue or concern with Canvas, consider the following resources:
- Canvas Student Guide - detailed help pages
- UWF ITS Helpdesk - password changes, login issues
- Canvas Help for Students
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