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Archive for 2011

What’s New in New CourseWorks for Spring ’12

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Friday, December 30th, 2011

Just in time for the start of the Spring 2012 semester, CUIT will launch several additional features for New CourseWorks. The following additions will be ready for use on December 29.

My Courses Page:

A new “My Courses” page is being launched to consolidate information for easy access to your content. Users will see three main areas: My Courses, My Workspace and My Projects (for collaboration sites). The My Courses page will provide instructors and students with easy access to information from current, past and future courses. Course numbers, course titles and instructor information will be viewable. My Workspace allows users to view a personal workspace with announcements, calendars, files and resources. Users may also add bookmarks to the left navigation bar and customize the order of tools. The My Projects area displays users’ non-course project sites and research sites. The left navigation bar may be minimized to allow a wider view of content.

Customized quick links, settings, and preferences allow users to organize, rename, add bookmarks to and hide courses. Quick links help users to navigate quickly from one course to another.

A “Profile” tool will also be available, giving users the ability to add details about their major, interests, research, etc. Users can change permissions to allow other users (logged in with a UNI) to search and connect with members of the Columbia community with similar interests. Over time, it is hoped that this tool may facilitate greater collaboration among students, academics and researchers.

Changes within Course Sites:

  • The editor window within each tool has been replaced by a rich text editor with an improved interface. This addition makes it easier to copy and paste from MS Word.
  • The ability to hide the left navigation bar allows a wider view of the content window.
  • Tools that are hidden from students and visible to instructors on the navigation bar are italicized and gray.
  • Assignments: Options now exist to show user submissions by groups and use search capabilities.
  • Polls: Polls can be duplicated, imported and exported across sites. Polls also can be made public for anonymous voting.
  • Roster: This tool will allow instructors and TA’s to view profile photos of students. Pictures may also be viewed by group. The Roster tool makes it easy to view student group assignments.
  • Discussion Board: You can now get informed when someone posts to a discussion board. All users, students and instructors, can opt in to receive a daily digest email or emails every time a posting is made.
  • Non-Registered Attendees: There is a clearer interface for non-registered attendees or users who are manually added to a course site. A flag of “NRA” is set when users are added manually.

Administrative Tools:

Delegated Access: Access may now be delegated to departments or schools to assist faculty and students in the New CourseWorks system. Schools and departments can choose which tools (Syllabus, Test & Quiz, Gradebook, etc.) are available for viewing and editing.

Registration period/Shopping period: Department or school designees as well as individual instructors may now open sections of their courses to users with UNI’s or to the public for predefined dates. This tool will allow students to view content before the registration period.

Pilot set of features/tools:

The following tools will be pilot tested during the Spring 2012 term. You can preview them or use them in your course site by sending an email to [email protected] and specifying the tool you are interested in along with course details.

  • Guest access: Instructors may add non-Columbia guests to their course sites using the guest’s email address. Guests will then be able log into the system and access the course. It is recommended that guests only be added as auditors to prevent sharing of student information as required by FERPA regulation.
  • Sign up tool: This tool allows Instructors and TA’s to create meeting/office hours and have students to sign up for them. The tool allows single-user and multiple-student sign up. When students sign up, an email is sent to them confirming the event.
  • Lesson builder: Instructors can now deliver content in a structured way. For example, you will now have the ability to release content based on the class week, revealing only what is needed for that week. The tool also may be used to deliver online training in a sequence or limit access to content until prerequisites are met.
  • Gradebook 2: The new grade book option provides a spreadsheet-like experience for graders, with a listing of all students in a class and all of their grades received by item. This will make it easy for instructors to grade multiple students for multiple items, just as they often do by using Microsoft Excel. Course grades are calculated on the fly based on weightings at the grade item and category level.

Please feel free to send us feedback regarding this New Courseworks upgrade. Many of the current improvements are directly related to suggestions we received from the Columbia community. Let us know how you feel about the new features, and tell us what you’d like to see in future versions of New Courseworks!

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CourseWorks@Columbia Celebrates 10 Years

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

CourseWorks at Columbia University celebrates its 10th anniversary on December 14, 2011.

Columbia University’s course management system has been used by up to 30,000 faculty, students and staff each term since 2001, but as CourseWorks aged, CUIT began preparing for its final retirement.

Last spring, divisions within Columbia started migrating to New CourseWorks, a state-of-the-art learning management and collaboration system powered by Sakai, an open-source technology. More than 1,200 courses currently use New CourseWorks, and the rest of the University will transition by spring 2013.

In spring 2012, the schools of Architecture, International and Public Affairs, Journalism, and Engineering and Applied Sciences are moving to New CourseWorks. In addition, approximately half of the departments within Arts and Sciences will transition.

After the final courses transition to New CourseWorks in 2013, CourseWorks will be given its metaphorical gold watch and look on with pride as its successor continues to be updated throughout the years to meet evolving user needs.

For more information about CourseWorks and New CourseWorks, email [email protected] or call the CUIT Help Desk at 212-854-1919.

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Arts and Sciences Depts moving to New CourseWorks Spring’12 and Fall’12

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Monday, December 12th, 2011

More Arts & Sciences Departments are moving!   A new group of A&S departments will be joining Fall Term’11 transitioners  Statistics, Anthropology and Undergraduate Writing.   The  following departments and institutes will transition to New CourseWorks for the start of Spring Term’12. 

15 Arts & Sciences departments and institutes will move to New CourseWorks.  On the move are:  American Studies, Astronomy, Classics, Comparative Literature & Society, Ecology, Evolution & Environment, French and Romance Philosophy, Germanic Languages, Institute for Research and African-American Study, Italian, Language Resource Center, Philosophy, Physics, Religion, Slavic Languages & Sociology.  

The remaining Arts & Sciences Departments will transition to New CourseWorks for Fall Term, 2012.

 

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School of Journalism moving to New CourseWorks Spring Term’12

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Monday, December 5th, 2011

The School of Journalism is Moving.   Journalism School will be joining the growing number of Columbia University Schools on New CourseWorks.  All of Journalisms’ courses will be moved to the new system for the start of Spring Term’12.   Stay tuned for more updates and information on this transition project.

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School of Engineering and Applied Sciences moving to New CourseWorks

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

SEAS is on the move!! Yes, that’s right!!  The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is moving off the existing course management system.  They are coming to New CourseWorks.  At the start of Spring Term’12, all SEAS courses will be taught on the new learning management system. 

Interested in learning more about New CourseWorks??  Visit https://newcourseworks.columbia.edu to find more information and access to many handy links.

 

 

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SIPA transitioning to New CourseWorks for Spring Term’12

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Monday, November 28th, 2011

The School of International & Public Affairs will completely transition all courses to New CourseWorks for the start of Spring Term. This, coupled with several SIPA instructors migrating early during Fall Term to pioneer the transition, is making for exciting times as this transition continues to gather steam.  Watch for more transition news at this site.

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Major System Upgrade – December 29, 2011 – New CourseWorks Unavailable

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

The next scheduled upgrade to New CourseWorks will be happening on December 29, 2011.  This is a major system upgrade required to prepare the system to transition Schools for Spring Term 2012.

The system will be unavailable the entire day from 8:00 AM until 8:00 PM on December 29, 2011.  

INSTRUCTORS PLEASE NOTE:  If you are currently using the GradeBook tool in New CourseWorks system  or require access to other tools for determining student grades, please ensure you access the system prior to December 29th to meet your Registrar Office grade submission deadline.

 

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The New Courseworks Transition is Ahead of Schedule!

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Monday, November 21st, 2011

Exciting news! The shift from Courseworks to New Courseworks is moving along faster than expected!

Originally, the move was scheduled to take place over four academic terms, ending in the fall of 2013. However, over one third of all courses at Columbia are already being hosted in New Courseworks. If your instructors haven’t started using it yet, you can look forward to seeing the new system very soon!

Want to always be up-to-date on news related to New Courseworks? Be sure to bookmark our blog: http://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/courseworks/

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New CourseWorks exceeds Fall Term 2011 Goal

By Chuck Eigen · Comments (0)
Monday, November 21st, 2011

Columbia University’s New CourseWorks system is now hosting OVER 1,200 Fall Term 2011 course sites! 

Our initial goals were to transition 800 courses to the new system for Fall term, which came from the move of the four medical center schools and Social Works, plus three Arts & Sciences departments.  

But the bigger jump came via early adopters (requests from instructors opting into New CourseWorks) ahead of their school or department’s planned transition term.  

 With another major transition on tap for the start of Spring Term 2012,  New CourseWorks will be hosting the majority of courses as we continue down our transition path to retire the existing CourseWorks system.

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Copying from MS Word

By ncwadmin · Comments (0)
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

If you copy/paste text from an MS Word file into New CourseWorks, you will end up with unwanted formatting characters throughout the document.

Workaround

Choose one of these workarounds.

  • Use the New CourseWorks Paste from Word button
    1. Copy the text from your MS Word document.
    2. Click the Paste from Word button in New CourseWorks.
    3. Paste the text in the editing window and
      save.
  • Use Windows Notepad or MacOS TextEdit
    1. Copy the text from your MS Word document.
    2. Paste the text into a new Windows Notepad or MacOS TextEdit document and save.
    3. Copy the text from the saved NotePad/TextEdit document into New CourseWorks.
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