how to update classes in blackboard princeton

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1. Log into Canvas using your university login credentials. 2. Select a course from the list of "Published Courses." Note: If you don’t see courses listed, you may need to contact your departmental PS CUP Administrator (PeopleSoft Course Update Process Administrator) so they may give you the appropriate access.

Full Answer

Does Princeton use Blackboard?

Starting with a small group of faculty in spring 2020, Princeton University will introduce Canvas, the learning management system (LMS) that will gradually replace Blackboard. ... Faculty and academic staff will continue to use Blackboard until their department is moved to Canvas.Oct 10, 2019

How do I register for classes at Princeton?

How do I enroll in classes? First, complete the Academic Planning Form(link is external) online, designating your potential concentration and certificates, and placing courses in your queue. Meet with your adviser to discuss your courses and your academic plans.

What LMS does Princeton use?

Canvas@PrincetonThe new LMS, called Canvas@Princeton will replace Blackboard as the tool to support courses at Princeton and course collaboration between faculty and students.Oct 11, 2019

How many classes can you take per semester at Princeton?

four coursesA typical course load at Princeton is four courses per semester, although some students choose to take five for various reasons.Feb 3, 2016

What is Dean date at Princeton?

Dean's Date: deadline for student submission of written work (term papers, lab reports, final projects). May 3, Tuesday.

What are majors called at Princeton?

All Princeton undergraduates have to select a concentration — our term for a major. This is the departmental program of study that leads to your degree, either a Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) or a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.).

Does Princeton use canvas?

Canvas is a robust and intuitive online platform for teaching and learning. All classes will use Canvas starting in the Fall '21 semester. Documentation: Instructions for how to use Canvas can be found in the Field Guide to Canvas at Princeton.

How long is a term at Princeton?

15 weeksInstruction is offered at Princeton during the fall and spring terms. Each term is 15 weeks and consists of 12 weeks of scheduled classes; a 10-day reading period for preparation of final course work and, by the instructor's choice, continued instruction; and an 11-day final exam period.

Does Princeton look at freshman year?

In the past, Princeton and Stanford also calculated an applicant's GPA without considering freshman year performance but both universities have stopped that practice. Overall, you shouldn't worry too much about your freshman year grades. They are definitely considered when admissions officers review your application.Aug 1, 2021

Can I graduate from Princeton in 3 years?

If you have been granted sufficient advanced placement units in the appropriate number of subject areas you may be eligible for advanced standing, which will permit you to graduate in either three years or with three and one-half years of study.

Program Orientation

If you are new to the program you must attend an orientation presentation prior to registering for the program.

Computer Requirements for Registration

In preparation for registration and virtual classes we want to provide you with an update about technical requirements for your computer system that will improve your online experience.

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Getting Started

  • Step-by-step instructions:
    1. Log into Canvasusing your university login credentials. 2. Select a course from the list of "Published Courses." Note: If you don’t see courses listed, you may need to contact your departmental PS CUP Administrator (PeopleSoft Course Update Process Administrator) so they …
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Importing Items from A Previous Course

  • Step-by-step instructions:
    1. To import items, navigate to the "Current and Previous Courses" list at the lower portion of the window and select the course with items you would like to import. 2. On the next page, select the specific items you would like to re-use or clone. 3. Finally, click the "Import Items" button at the b…
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Editing Or Deleting Reserve Items

  • Step-by-step instructions:
    1. If an item has the status "Awaiting Reserves Processing", you can edit or delete it by clicking on the "Edit" link next to the item. If you wish to edit an item that is marked with a status other than "Awaiting Reserves Processing," you may need to contact reserves staff for assistance. 2. I…
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Other Features of Course Reserves in Canvas and Blackboard

  1. Processing Status: Once you have submitted your reserve items, they will display in a list within your account. You may check the processing status of items in your list at any time. The “item acti...
  2. Student View: If you would like to review how students will see your course reserves list, select "Switch to Student Mode" in the Library Course Reserves menu. Please note that students wil…
  1. Processing Status: Once you have submitted your reserve items, they will display in a list within your account. You may check the processing status of items in your list at any time. The “item acti...
  2. Student View: If you would like to review how students will see your course reserves list, select "Switch to Student Mode" in the Library Course Reserves menu. Please note that students will only s...

Physical Reserve Item Access Locations

  • Reserve items may be made available at the following nine locations: 1. Architecture Library 2. East Asian Library 3. Engineering Library 4. Firestone Library 5. Lewis Library 6. Marquand Library 7. Music Library 8. Stokes Library 9. Video Library (Firestone)
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More Information and Assistance

  • For more information, please visit the Reserves section of this website or send email to reserve staff at [email protected]. You may also reach Firestone reserve staff by phone at 609-258-3224.
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