CU Boulder’s Learning Technology Consultants are once more hosting a handful of Desire2Learn (D2L)Ìýtraining workshops to help faculty prepare courses for the fall term.
These sessions, divided into two training types, will cover a number of topics, including: gradebook setup, Dropbox submission and grading, uploading and releasing course content, using the communications feature to contact students, and D2L quiz-building.
In addition to these training seminars, advanced drop-in hours will also be provided for users with specific D2L questions. Space is limited, so !
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Tips for managing D2L courses
If you plan to use Desire2Learn for your fall courses, the Office of Information Technology has compiled some helpful tips to ease you into the new school year.
Create your own D2L courses
Until recently, when faculty requested a Desire2Learn course, it meant waiting up to two business days for the course to be created by the Office of Information Technology. Those days are now a thing of the past.
A new look to the D2L login page
When logging into Desire2Learn,Ìýyou'll now see a new credentialing page.ÌýUsing your IdentiKey credentials, you'll have access to additional systems without having to log in again.