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ANGEL Help @ SCCSeminole Community College recently switched to a new course management system called ANGEL. Login to ANGELANGEL is designed to support the widest variety of client-side operating systems and client-side browsers through its limited use of client-side technologies. While ANGEL products generally function well in many browsers, the following are formally supported and tested. AOL will not work with ANGEL. Please use IE or Firefox. For additional information on browser support please visit http://support.angellearning.com.
Login to ANGEL Video TutorialYou will need to download the Flash player to view the tutorial. If you need help using ANGEL, please contact the SCC Distance Learning office for additional help:
ANGEL Login Information
ANGEL ID:Your login ID for ANGEL is the same ID that you created in order to use MySCC (http://my.scc-fl.edu). However, all ANGEL IDs must be entered in lowercase. ANGEL is case sensitive. If you registered for classes in person on campus and have not yet created a MySCC account, you must go to http://my.scc-fl.edu and create an account. In order for students to have access to ANGEL, they must have a MySCC username in the system. The ANGEL database for login IDs and passwords is being generated based on the student's MySCC account. ANGEL Password:Your password is auto-generated and is reset to the default every semester. Your Password is your first and last initial, followed by the six digits of your birth date in the yymmdd format, where yy is the two-digit year (don't use the 19 in the 19yy format) mm is the two-digit month (Jan.-Sept. months must use a leading 0) dd is the two-digit day (1st-9th must use a leading 0). Make sure that there are no spaces between the items and the letters are lowercase. Example: If your name is John Doe and you were born on March 1, 1977, your password would be: jd770301 How to Use ANGELFor help learning about using the features of ANGEL in your class, look for the "How to Use ANGEL" module inside of your ANGEL course in the Content area |
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