![]() The IU Knowledge Base has the complete list of things you need to know. Work with a consultant in your campus teaching center to plan your transition.Download files and other content and host in new space if needed.Export the Email Archive contents and share with site members. ![]() Communicate the transition plan to site members.Request and/or set up your new list or collaborative project space.Download other course and student-generated content you wish to keep.This is document armx in the Knowledge Base. You have an IU Guest account and you have been added to the roster of at least one Oncourse site. The IU Knowledge Base has detailed Canvas help. Who can log into Oncourse You can log into Oncourse if: You have an active ADS domain account except in rare cases, this includes all students, faculty, and staff of Indiana University. Migrate instructional content to Canvas.Attend Canvas training sessions and/or webinars.Download course submissions you wish to keep.Export presentations created in the Presentations tool.Move public files and sites in My Workspace Resources to alternative web hosting platforms.Download files from My Workspace Resources.Here’s the short list of things you need to know: Beginning September 1, Oncourse users will be able to log in and access read-only versions of their sites and data through August 2017. If you still can't log in, ask your campus Support Center for assistance. It can take up to three days after registering for a class (or after creating a new ADS Account) before that information is transferred to Oncourse. Oncourse has been supporting teaching and learning, committees, projects, research, and portfolios for Indiana University’s community of students, faculty, and staff since 2005.Īll Oncourse users should take steps to preserve data in Oncourse that they wish to keep, and all instructors and site owners should begin to move their activities to Canvas, Box, IU List, Taskstream, and other appropriate platforms. If you're new to IU, your student or faculty data may not have been entered into Oncourse yet. Oncourse, IU’s legacy online collaboration and learning environment, will be retired at the end of August. If you have questions about the Oncourse retirement or how to migrate your content, contact Lorie Shuck, Director of Learning Technology for Medical Student Education. The following is reposted from Inside IU ( ).
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