Global Campus instructors: Have you requested a Virtual Mentor for your course?

Virtual Mentors are being assigned to fall 2017 Global Campus courses now, so if you haven’t requested a VM for your online course, submit your request following the steps below.

For those unfamiliar with the program, a VM is typically a WSU Global Campus senior or graduate who assists with non-content-related issues. This program is especially beneficial to instructors who are new to teaching Global Campus courses, have large enrollment courses, or blended courses.

Here’s how to request your Virtual Mentor:

  1. Sign in to Blackboard Learn at learn.wsu.edu
  2. Within My Courses, select the Course Verification link for your course
  3. Select the Virtual Mentors tab
  4. Select Request Virtual Mentor
  5. For technical problems, contact Technical Support at wsuonline.support@wsu.edu or 509-335-4320

For more information, contact Theron Desrosier at 509-335-9245 or theron@wsu.edu.

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