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How Start Date, Due Date, and End Date work in the D2L Assignments tool.
Response to the question: When does school start?
Response to the question: How do I brush up on skills before starting college?
Response to the question: I want to attend Anoka Tech. Where do I start?
Response to the question: Getting started with MediaSpace
Respondus Monitor is a remote proctoring tool that conveniently integrates with D2L. It uses the student’s webcam and microphone to record testing sessions for later review. This software contributes to academic integrity by providing a way to verify student identity and by providing a deterrent to cheating.
Response to the question: Are developmental courses (courses that start with 0) eligible for financial aid?
FACULTY: Use Manage Dates to quickly and efficiently modify dates for any given course. (This is particularly handy to use after a course copy has been completed.)
This article describes how to access and save the whiteboard feature in Kaltura Capture.
Response to the question: How do I apply for financial aid?
At one time or another you will probably want to record your meeting or webinar for training, legal, or any other purposes.
Zoom has two types of recordings, local recording and cloud recording. Local recordings, which come standard with all Zoom accounts, are saved to your computer. Cloud recordings, included with all paid accounts, are saved to the Zoom Cloud where they can be viewed, shared, and downloaded.
Both options provide standard MP4 video, M4A audio, and chat text files.
This article describes how to request Event Support. Event support items include additional technology needs or direct OIT support.
Zoom is a web conference solution provided by Minnesota State for use by faculty, staff, and students. This tool is simple to use and works well at delivering features that faculty wish to use in an online collaborative solution. Zoom has the ability to record the session. Through an integration with Kaltura MediaSpace, students can revisit the recording of a lecture or collaboration session.