Why do I have problems accessing course Web pages / C-Base / LRS? What kinds of connection problems do students typically have?
• First, there may be a problem with your individual computer or network connection. • If possible, try to access from a second machine or a different network connection, to see if the problem still exists. • Second, there is the possibility that the server itself may be down (especially likely if you are connecting with a computer you have used successfully with this connection in the past). • Course Web pages are generally served from the College Of Education Web server (http://www.ed.uiuc.edu). If you cannot access your course Web pages and have not received a message about an outage, you can send email to the COE Webmaster: Webmaster@mail.ed.uiuc.edu, with a copy to the CTER Tech Support team: cter-tech-L@listserv.uiuc.edu. • CTER Tech Support maintains the Learning Resource Server, where many students place their own Web pages, and the LRSdb Server, which hosts C-Base. Problems with LRS or LRSdb should be reported to the CTER Tech Support team: cter-tech-L@listserv.uiuc.edu. • Thi
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