Campus Learning LMS
Assignment: Copying Assignments
This video will walk you through the process of copying assignments from one section to another as well as copying lessons from one school year to the next (3:45 for year-to-year copying).
Copying Assignment: Copy LMS Content from Term or Year
In Campus Learning, you can copy your Assignments from one term to the next or from one school year to the next. This tutorial will show you how to copy an Assignment and your LMS content.
How to Write On A Word Document
This video shows you an easy way to to write on a Word document.
How to Share OneDrive File
This video shows you how to share a file with students (or teachers) so the file cannot be edited by whomever opens it.
LMS: Importance of Campus LMS
This video walks educators through the Campus Learning LMS expectations for the Western Dubuque district. It helps provide clarity about the importance of all educators using and keeping current the LMS.
Step-By-Step: How to Create Assignment and LMS Content
This video walks you through the steps involved in creating a Campus Learning LMS Assignment. This video is perfect for new to the district teachers as well as a review for experienced teachers.
Assignment: Create an Assignment in Campus LMS
Creating an Assignment is the first step in Campus Learning. This lesson will not only show you how to create an Assignment, but it will show you how to begin building your LMS content.
Adding Naiku Assessment to Campus Learning Assignment
This video shows you how to add a Naiku Assessment to your Campus Learning assignment.
Discussion: Create a Campus LMS Discussion
You can create a Discussion in your LMS. A Discussion is similar to a blog. In fact, it works almost exactly like a blog with the exemption that it is secure and included in the students’ Portal account.
Folder: Create a Folder in Campus LMS
Folders are used to add structure to your curriculum. They allow you to organize your curriculum in a way
that makes sense for your course and for your students. Think of a Campus Folder as the location you save links and other materials in.
that makes sense for your course and for your students. Think of a Campus Folder as the location you save links and other materials in.
Resource: Create a Resource in Campus LMS
You can add Resources to your LMS Assignment. A Resource can be web links, links to documents in your OneDrive folder, Notes, Discussions, Quizzes, Submission, and more.
Submission: Create a Campus LMS Submission
The Submissions assignment option allows students to submit
work through Campus Student (Student Portal).
work through Campus Student (Student Portal).
LMS Explanation & History for Teachers & Administrators
OK. It happened. Time to move on. But there's an interesting (and comical) story behind this LMS process. Also, there is information and links to help everybody with the LMS transition process. Take time to read this. You might be amused!
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