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Secrets of Gradebook Categories & Weighting grades | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Upload Scantron exam results to Gradebook. Don’t forget: Calculate your final grades →. Secrets of Gradebook Categories and Weighting grades. Some instructors prefer to use Categories and Weighting. In their Gradebook to help them organize assignments into groups that are worth a certain percentage of the final grade. Depends on how you. To set up your Gradebook. NOTE: If a Gr...
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Share Your Thoughts on Sakai! | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Stream Audio Files in Sakai. Visit our New Teaching and Learning Blog! Share Your Thoughts on Sakai! Image by WingedWolf on flickr (CC BY). For Sakai users is by. Share with us your thoughts on anything related to Sakai:. TLI Consultations and Workshops. We welcome thoughts, suggestions, requests for improvements, and any comments on Sakai–. ITRC Help Desk (962-HELP). Would yo...
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Workshops | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Learn about Sakai in a way that fits you best! On-demand, online tutorials. Tips and tricks on our blog. Group workshops and demonstrations. Check out Sakai’s Help tool. For all Sakai help. Click to explore Sakai Help! UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Blackboard Course Request Tool | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Blackboard will be phased out at the end of December 2012. In preparation for this event, we are asking faculty to request only those Blackboard sites that they plan to use. This will reduce by thousands. The number of unused. Course sites in the system. In addition, it will help us more accurately track and report migration numbers to you.
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Blackboard Retirement Roadmap | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Time remaining before Blackboard at UNC is retired:. You can get there from here. Blackboard will be shut down on December 31, 2012. After this date, Blackboard content will be inaccessible. Instructors who wish to preserve their own uploaded course files should extract materials. Prior to the shutdown date. Countdown clock published: 6 months until retirement. Blackboard....
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Thao Nghi Bui | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Author Archives: Thao Nghi Bui. About Thao Nghi Bui. ITS - Teaching and Learning. Visit our New Teaching and Learning Blog! In case you have not seen our tweets and announcements on Sakai, we have a new Teaching and Learning Blog and invite you all to check it out! We launched the new T&L Blog this summer so you can already … Continue reading →. Share Your Thoughts on Sakai!
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News | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Visit our New Teaching and Learning Blog! In case you have not seen our tweets and announcements on Sakai, we have a new Teaching and Learning Blog and invite you all to check it out! We launched the new T&L Blog this summer so you can already … Continue reading →. Comments Off on Visit our New Teaching and Learning Blog! Stream Audio Files in Sakai. Comments Off on New! Sprin...
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Get Help | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Dont get frustrated - get help! When you get stuck or have a question, there are many sources of help available. And tell them it’s about Sakai. With an analyst from the IT Response Center. Open an online help request. There are quick guides, how-to videos, FAQs and tutorials available on sakaitutorials.unc.edu. Every Sakai site has an embedded Help tool. Sakai @ UNC Tutorials.
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Survey Results | UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. A survey of UNC Blackboard instructors. Was conducted from March 28 – April 11, 2011. The total number of survey responses recorded was 1,094. The table that follows shows the number of instructors per semester who prefer to:. To support their teaching during a particular term. Learn on their own. And/or have a personal consultation. A note about the results:. Migration each t...
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog | Our new learning & collaboration space | Page 2
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UNC-Chapel Hill Sakai Blog. Our new learning and collaboration space. Learning Sakai On Your Own. Blackboard Course Request Tool. Newer posts →. Peer Review in Sakai. We are pleased to introduce a new feature in Sakai this semester–peer review! Peer review enables students to review and critique each others’ writing. Here are ways peer review can help students improve their writing skills, plus more from The Teaching Center. At Washington University in St. Louis:. Increase feedback students receive.