MIS 2101.101 – Brian Connelly – Fall 2014

Brian Michael Connelly

-Born in Norristown, PA on 01/21/1982. -Live in Conshohocken, PA. -Associate Degree in Business Management from M.C.C.C. -Member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America since 2007. -Member of Association of Management Information Systems since 2009. -Fox School of Business, Temple University.

Pearson Student Registration Instructions

How to Register for and Access Your Course or MyLab

1) Enter http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com into your web browser.

2) Under Students, click Register.

3) Verify you have a valid email address, a course ID provided (connelly54414), and an access code to register or credit card to purchase access.

NOTE: If you are waiting for financial aid, you will be able to get temporary access without payment for 17 days.

4) Click the Ok! Register Now button

5) Enter your instructor’s Course ID (connelly54414) and click Continue.

6) Select to Sign in with your existing Pearson account or, if you do not already have a Pearson account, you may Create a Pearson Account

  • If you choose to create an account, fill out the fields on the Create an Account screen. Read the License Agreement and Privacy Policy and click the “I accept the license agreement” box.

7) Select your purchasing option

  • Select Access Code f you have a Student Access Code.
  • If available, select an Online Purchasing option to use your credit card to gain access
  • Select Get temporary access if you need 17 days of access without payment

8) When successful, you will see a Confirmation & Summary page with your account information. This information will also be emailed to you – be sure to keep this email for future reference.

9) Click the Go to Your Course button to start using your course.

Welcome to MIS 2101

Welcome to the MIS 2101 Section 101 Tuesday evening course site.  This is the site that will be utilized throughtout the semester to communicate course information. This site will contain anything relevant to the course and it is your responsibility to monitor and check weekly for changes in regards to the course material, schedule, or news.

I encourage you to use this site as an interactive site to communicate between your classmates and myself by posting comments or questions.  You will find that in many cases others will have the same questions needing answered or opinions on the current topics.

Your first task for this course is to review the course syllabus and become familiar with the class room policy and expectations.  Your first reading assignment and quiz is due on 9/2.  Please be prepared by buying all course material this week and completing assignments prior to the start of class.