ONLINE RULES MEETING INSTRUCTIONS

AVAILABLE ONLINE!

Meeting available 24/7 –just follow these simple instructions:

1. Go to the MSHSL web site – www.mshsl.org

2. Go to the Official’s Corner – log on using your ID and Password

3. In the left hand column you will see a link: “Online Meetings”

4. Click on the link for the meeting you wish to view.

Note: In order to view this presentation you must have “Flash” on your computer. 95% of computers already have this program. If you don’t you may download it free by going to: www.adobe.com – select “get adobe flash player” on the right hand side of the screen – this download is free.

The meeting consists of a power point presentation, with narration. Periodically through the presentation you must answer several quiz questions that relate to the material covered. You must answer these questions correctly before you are allowed to move on to the next section. You may stop and return to the meeting at any time from the same computer-- (when you log back in you will have the option to resume from where you left off). Note: Your internet connection must have cookies enabled to return to where you left off.

Once you have completed the meeting (this will take approximately 1 hour) you will be asked to enter information to identify yourself. That will allow you to access the test without a special code. You may complete the test anytime after completing the rules meeting and providing the information requested at the end of the meeting to get credit. To take the test, log in to Official’s Corner, click on “Take Your Test” in the left hand column and click on “Resume Test” (it will be next to your activity). You do not need a code to submit your exam. When you have completed the test and submitted all answers you will receive a test score, and the League Office will have record of your test. Retakes are not allowed, so please check your answers carefully before submitting your exam.

You are welcome to still attend one of the in-person meetings, but note that the number of meetings has been reduced. This will continue as we move toward having all meetings on line.