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The two finalists for the OSU Learning Management System are Blackboard and Canvas. The version of Blackboard under consideration is a later version and has some differences compared to what we are currently using. The committee is currently recruiting instructors to teach in a sandbox site Spring term 2014.
Mar 06, 2018 · OSU Transition from Blackboard to Canvas. Amanda Hooser. In 2013, OSU launched eLearn@OSU to review, connect and optimize technologies for teaching and learning. This initiative was created due to OSU’s desire to provide students and teachers with a satisfying LMS. According to eLearn@OSU, an effective system was to allow for 24/7 access to ...
All OSU Canvas users may get technical support 24 x 7, 365 days a year by phone, live chat, or email. Click the “Help” button in the lower left corner of the Canvas screen, or call 844-329-3084. If you are an instructor, TA, or staff member and would like to learn more, please contact the Learn @OregonState team.
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For courses that require students to calculate numerical responses using formulas, Top Hat's Formula Question, exclusive to Pages and Test, allows instructors to offer a different number for students to use for calculating the formula so that no one gets the same question! Check out this Top Hat support article for instructions on setting up a Formula Question..
Instructors can view questions they create in Top Hat from the perspective of a student in order to confirm that the question is formatted correctly and try out submitting a response as a student would. Find instructions for doing so in this Top Hat support article.
OSU students can be added as TAs to a course using the same email (ONID) address. Please read Top Hat's support article here for more details.
Oregon State University is actively engaged in monitoring the coronavirus/COVID-19 situation. OSU Keep Teaching resources are available to faculty to help transition on-campus courses to an online format.
Yes. While Gradescope does not have an official instructor-submitted group assignment option, there is a way to achieve the same result with just a few steps. Read our article on instructor-submitted group assignments in Gradescope for details.
Instructors can see how changes you make to your course affect the student view by creating a Test Student account. Read instructions in this article on the Top Hat website for creating a Test Student account or watch this recorded webinar to walk through the steps
Consider signing up for the Canvas Academy for self-paced Canvas training. A Canvas Academy participant can expect to learn how to use the core features of Canvas, have access to a Canvas expert, and pick up several useful tips and tricks along the way. Sign up for the Canvas Academy by sending an email to [email protected].
ONID is the username that you use to access resources at OSU, such as Canvas, email, and Office 365.
If you know your current ONID password, even if it's expired, you can change it. If you don't know know your current password, you can use Account Recovery to restore access to your account.
New to ONID? Activate your ONID account here. You will need to know your birth date, and OSU ID number.
Manage your other ONID account settings, including Account Recovery and Name format options.
ONID stands for O SU N etwork Id entifier. Your ONID username is automatically generated and assigned based upon a combination of your last name followed by your first name as listed in University records, and is limited to 8 characters. Your ONID is not the same as your 9-digit OSU ID number.