Instructors (Professor Home Role)

Important Information
Instructor Early Engagement Reports Resources

 

Full early engagement report guide



One-page guide for Student Athlete Grade Checks

  • Provide as much information as possible in the comments section
    • details about concern/feedback
    • outreach method completed (email, text, call, in-person)
    • student response to outreach
    • what can be done about the concern (submit a late assignment, attend tutoring, etc)
    • will the instructor accept work, be flexible
    • recommendations for the advisor and student
    • best option for the student to connect with the instructor (in class, office hours, appointment link)
    • if the student will be dropped or withdrawn from the course
    • recommended location for tutoring or peer support

Alerts

Instructors are able to issue alerts in between progress reports. Alerts are a way to draw attention to a student who might be at risk for a variety of reasons, such as, needing tutoring, missing course materials, poor attendance, observations of student struggles, or other. Issuing an alert can draw attention to these students, create a virtual referral and prompt action from the student's academic advisors.

Select your primary concern or feedback (1 alert reason), when issuing an alert. 

Here is the video on how to issue an alert: .



  • Provide as much information as possible in the comments section
    • details about concern/feedback
    • outreach method completed (email, text, call, in-person)
    • student response to outreach
    • what can be done about the concern (submit a late assignment, attend tutoring, etc)
    • will the instructor accept work, be flexible
    • recommendations for the advisor and student
    • best option for the student to connect with the instructor (in class, office hours, appointment link)
    • if the student will be dropped or withdrawn from the course
    • recommended location for tutoring or peer support

Text or Email Students

Send text messages to students through Nanook Navigator. 

Please review the  before texting.


Email Students

Getting Started

Learn how to log into your Nanook Navigator profile, switch roles, view assigned students, search for students, and change your profile semester data.

Here is the getting started training video: 
How to navigate the student profile video: 

Instructor Training Guide

Review the Nanook Navigator advisor training guide provided by the Education Advisory Board (EAB). This guide contains instructions for searching a student, setting up your availability, scheduling an appointment, completing an appointment summary report, messaging, progress reports, and alerts.

Education Advisory Board

Education Advisory Board (EAB) provides a variety of information, artic