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Welcome To Angel
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Welcome to ANGEL
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This semester you have the opportunity to participate in a pilot project involving our new learning system, ANGEL. Over this coming year, all of SUNY Canton’s online courses will be converted to ANGEL. We are making this change so that students will experience an even more user-friendly environment!

Here is what you need to do to access your ANGEL class(es):

1. Go to http://www.canton.edu

2. Click on the ANGEL icon for login and course information.

That’s it!

I will be available by email; in addition, if you have any difficulty logging in, the SUNY Canton Help Desk (315-386-7448) is available to assist you.

Special notes: ANGEL is compatible with both PCs and Macs. On PCs it works well with either Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. When using a Mac, we have learned that ANGEL runs best when using Mozilla browser version 1.7.13. This can be downloaded for free at http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7.13/installation.html#mac.

Once you log on to ANGEL, you will also have access to the SLN Student Orientation. This site will help you get comfortable with using ANGEL.