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==What is Sakai?== | ==What is Sakai?== | ||
− | Sakai is Durham Tech’s new system for accessing course materials online. Sakai is similar in many ways to Blackboard but offers an updated interface and many new tools. | + | Sakai is Durham Tech’s new system for accessing course materials online. Sakai is similar in many ways to Blackboard but offers an updated interface and many new tools. Sakai will replace Blackboard at Durham Tech by December 2013. Until then, as we phase in Sakai, some of your courses may be on Sakai and some may be on Blackboard – so for a while you’ll be logging into both systems to access your course materials. Check with your instructor if you are unsure which system he/she is using. |
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− | Sakai will replace Blackboard at Durham Tech by December 2013. Until then, as we phase in Sakai, some of your courses may be on Sakai and some may be on Blackboard – so for a while you’ll be logging into both systems to access your course materials. Check with your instructor if you are unsure which system he/she is using. | ||
==What computer hardware and software do I need to use Sakai?== | ==What computer hardware and software do I need to use Sakai?== |
Revision as of 14:25, 31 July 2012
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What is Sakai?
Sakai is Durham Tech’s new system for accessing course materials online. Sakai is similar in many ways to Blackboard but offers an updated interface and many new tools. Sakai will replace Blackboard at Durham Tech by December 2013. Until then, as we phase in Sakai, some of your courses may be on Sakai and some may be on Blackboard – so for a while you’ll be logging into both systems to access your course materials. Check with your instructor if you are unsure which system he/she is using.
What computer hardware and software do I need to use Sakai?
The requirements are pretty much the same as for Blackboard. You will need:
- a computer (PC or Mac) with high-speed Internet access
- a ConnectMail email account (provided by Durham Tech)
- a reasonably current web browser (Internet Explorer 8 or higher OR Firefox 4 or higher)
- current version of Java installed (how to get the current version of Java)
- JavaScript and cookies enabled (how to enable JavaScript and enable cookies)
- Help for setting up your computer
Note to Mac users: Use the free Firefox web browser instead of Safari.
How do I log in to Sakai?
- Go to http://sakai.durhamtech.edu
- Enter your Sakai user id and password:
- Your Sakai user id is your Web Advisor user id. Your Web Advisor user id is the first 15 characters of your last name + the first initial of your first name + the last 4 digits of your student id number
- Your Sakai password is your Web Advisor password
Note: If you can’t remember your Web Advisor password, don't worry -- just follow the steps below for forgotten passwords.
What if I forget my password?
- Go to http://sakai.durhamtech.edu
- Click on the "Reset Password" link. (It's on the left, below the Durham Tech logo.)
- You’ll need to reset your Web Advisor password. Need help?
Printable login handout
Sakai Student Login Handout (PDF)
What do I do the first time I log in?
Immediately after your first login to Sakai, be sure to complete these important steps to finish setting up your account:
Complete your profile
- In the My Settings box on the left, click "Profile2"
- To add a picture or other personal info, point your mouse to any area of the profile screen: an option to edit or change information will appear.
- VIDEO: How to set up your profile
Note: Profiles2 works similarly to facebook. Using Profiles2 you can make "connections" with other Sakai users (like friends on facebook), and you can post status updates that your connections will see. If you are a Twitter user, you can set your Preferences to send these status updates to Twitter.
How do I access my course in Sakai?
After you log into Sakai, you are taken to your private workspace, called "My Workspace". In the green band across the top, you should see a "Quicklink" to your course. Click the course link to go into the site for your course.
Once in your course, you may notice that it looks a lot like Blackboard.