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Getting Started

Learn how to register for Criminology Interactive and enroll in your instructor's course. Access lecture videos, readings, research websites, and interactive crime scene scenarios.

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Getting Started

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  1. Getting Started

  2. Before you register A valid email address Course ID from your instructor - something like Student access code – comes with your text or you can purchase online Before you register, be sure you have: cm0123456

  3. Registering for Ci 1. Start your browserand go to www.prenhall.com/Ci Click the ACCESS WEBSITE tab In the“First-Time User” box, select REGISTER if you already have an Access Code. (Select GET ACCESS if you need to purchase access online with a credit card.)

  4. Registering for Ci 2. Read the License Agreement and Privacy Policy. Click

  5. Registering for Ci 3. On the Access Information page, you will be asked if you have a Pearson Education account. • If so, click the Yesoption. • Enter your existing login name and password.

  6. Registering for Ci If you do not have an account, click the Nooption. • Enter your desired login name (preferably your email address) • Enter and then re-type your desired password

  7. Registering for Ci Enter your access code (unless you purchased access online) Click the Next button.

  8. Registering for Ci On the Account Information page, enter your name and email address, and retype your email address.

  9. Registering for Ci 8. 9. In the School Location section, select the country in which your school is located. Enter your school’s ZIP or postal code = Ex. 20005

  10. Registering for Ci 10. Select your school from the list. tip: If your school is not listed, scroll to the bottom of the drop-down list and select Other. Enter your school name and city and select the state from the list.

  11. Registering for Ci Select a Security Question and enter the answer. Click the button (only once!) to submit your registration. tip: The Security Question and answer helps Product Support verify your identity in case you forget your login name or password.

  12. Registering for Ci A Confirmation and Summary page displays, indicating your registration is successful! Click the button to log into Ci. tip: If desired, print the confirmation page to keep a record of this information. A copy of this information will be emailed to you.

  13. Login & Enroll in Ci After you register for Criminology Interactive, you need to log in and enroll in your instructor’s course. 1. At www.prenhall.com/Ci Click the ACCESS WEBSITE tab Login as a Returning User.

  14. Login & Enroll in Ci 2. Welcome to your Ci Home Page! Click the “Join a Class” button to enroll in your instructor’s course

  15. Login & Enroll in Ci 3. Enter your instructor’s Class ID

  16. Login & Enroll in Ci Make sure this information is correct. 4. CLICK

  17. Login & Enroll in Ci 5. Review & Print Confirmation Click Enter Class Now to finish. You’re now enrolled in your instructor’s roster and gradebook!

  18. Click here to check your grades. Click to enter your Ci course.

  19. Through Ci’s Fully Interactive 3-D Environment • Watch Lecture Videos • Access Readings, Visit Research Websites, and Learn Key Terms

  20. Play Vocabulary Games, answer Essay Questions, and take self-scoring Review Tests Through Ci’s Fully Interactive 3-D Environment • Explore Crime Scene Scenarios applicable to Crime Theory

  21. Thank you for using Criminology Interactivewww.prenhall.com/Ci

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