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==Student Access==
 
==Student Access==

Revision as of 14:24, 10 May 2022

Click EXPAND to view the answer to each frequently asked question below...

Course Site Creation and Instructor Access

How and when are Sakai sites created?


For all credit classes, Sakai sites are created automatically, starting a few months before the semester begins.

For non-credit classes that have a delivery method of online, hybrid, or blended, Sakai sites are created automatically, within 24 hours after the course section is created in Colleague.

  • EXCEPTIONS: For the following types of non-credit classes, Sakai sites are NOT created automatically –- a request is required:
Type of Non-Credit Class Academic Level How to Request a Sakai Site
Non-credit classes with traditional delivery method CE Program director/chair submits Section Request Form and selects option to request a Sakai site
Corporate Education and Customized Training Program classes - all delivery methods CE Program director contacts scheduler for their area to request a Sakai site
College and Career Readiness (CCR) classes
- all delivery methods
BSP Program director or instructor contacts scheduler for their area to request a Sakai site
English as a Second Language (ESL) classes
- all delivery methods
BSP Program director contacts scheduler for their area to request a Sakai site
  • Note: Sakai sites will be created within 24 hours after requests are processed by the scheduler.


As an instructor, how do I get access to the Sakai sites for my classes?


To see and access your classes on Sakai, two criteria must be met:

  1. You must have satisfactorily completed the Intro to Sakai online workshop.
  2. You must be assigned to the classes you are teaching on the official class schedule in Colleague.
    • Your program director/chair provides information to your area's administrative assistant about the specific classes you are teaching.
    • The administrative assistant assigns you to your classes on the official class schedule in Colleague.

Once these criteria are met, your classes will become visible to you in Sakai within 24 hours (assuming the Sakai sites have been created -- see above).


I want to combine multiple sections into a single site on Sakai. Can I do that?


IMPORTANT:

  • You must submit the Sakai Combined Sections form at least 2 business days BEFORE the official start date of the class.
  • The sections to combine must have similar start and end dates. (You cannot combine a Mini-Session 1 section with a Mini 2 or full-session section.)
  • It takes 1 to 2 days for Durham Tech's support staff to combine sections.
  • We will send you an email when the sites have been combined. Meanwhile, it is very important to limit your work on Sakai to the site for the lowest section number.
    • For example, if you've requested to combine sections 101 and 102, work only in the 101 site. Site(s) for the higher-numbered section(s) will be deleted when the sites are combined.
  • For tips, review the handout on Working with Multiple Sections in a Combined Sakai Site (PDF)

If you have questions, contact sakaihelp@durhamtech.edu.


As an instructor, how do I get access to the Sakai sites for my classes?


To see and access your classes on Sakai, two criteria must be met:

  1. You must have satisfactorily completed the Intro to Sakai online workshop.
  2. You must be assigned to the classes you are teaching on the official class schedule in Colleague.
    • Your program director/chair provides information to your area's administrative assistant about the specific classes you are teaching.
    • The administrative assistant assigns you to your classes on the official class schedule in Colleague.

Once these criteria are met, your classes will become visible to you in Sakai within 24 hours (assuming the Sakai sites have been created -- see above).


I want to combine multiple sections into a single site on Sakai. Can I do that?


IMPORTANT:

  • You must submit the Sakai Combined Sections form at least 2 business days BEFORE the official start date of the class.
  • The sections to combine must have similar start and end dates. (You cannot combine a Mini-Session 1 section with a Mini 2 or full-session section.)
  • It takes 1 to 2 days for Durham Tech's support staff to combine sections.
  • We will send you an email when the sites have been combined. Meanwhile, it is very important to limit your work on Sakai to the site for the lowest section number.
    • For example, if you've requested to combine sections 101 and 102, work only in the 101 site. Site(s) for the higher-numbered section(s) will be deleted when the sites are combined.
  • For tips, review the handout on Working with Multiple Sections in a Combined Sakai Site (PDF)

If you have questions, contact sakaihelp@durhamtech.edu.


How do I import (copy) content from one Sakai course into another?


Please follow these instructions: Importing Course Content (PDF)


How can I customize which courses appear on the navigation bar at the top of Sakai?


When you log in to Sakai, the navigation bar along the top provides links to sites to which you have recently been added. The sites in the navigation bar are your "favorite" sites. A limit of 15 favorite sites can be displayed on the navigation bar.

To change which sites are "favorites" and appear on the navigation bar:

  • Click Sites (upper right). The Sites Drawer opens, which displays all of your sites.
  • Click the star icon beside any site to "favorite" it (star fills in and turns yellow) or to "unfavorite" it (star turns gray, with no fill).
  • You can click on the "Organize Favorites" tab to change the order in which favorites appear. Simply drag and drop to change the order.
  • When finished, click the X in the upper right of the Sites Drawer to close it, and then click the Reload link to see your changes.


When a section is canceled, what happens to the Sakai site for the class?


  • When a section is marked "canceled" or "hold for cancellation" in Colleague, the instructor and all students are removed from the Sakai site within 24 hours.
  • The Sakai site and its content are not deleted; however, the instructor can no longer access the site.
  • If the instructor needs to access the Sakai site again (for example, to transfer the content to another class), contact sakaihelp@durhamtech.edu for assistance.


How can supervisors access Sakai sites for classes they supervise?


  • Supervisors can access classes they supervise using a tool called Delegated Access in Sakai.
  • Through Delegated Access, supervisors can post announcements, email students, view the gradebook, and do most anything an instructor can (including adding/editing/deleting content), with some limitations.
  • See Delegated Access for details.


Can I request to have others added to my Sakai site?


To protect student privacy, course site access is limited to those with a legitimate educational need. This includes students officially registered for the course, instructor(s) teaching the course, appropriate instructional supervisors, and appropriate support staff.

There are situations when others may be added to a Sakai site:

  • To facilitate sharing of content, an instructor may be added to another instructor’s course site upon request. This requires approval from the program director/chair or from the instructor whose course is being shared and may be requested by emailing sakaihelp@durhamtech.edu.
  • At times, individuals from entities outside of Durham Tech may need access to Sakai sites. This could include auditors, accreditation reviewers, or interns/volunteers working with a class in a College-sanctioned role. Contact Human Resources to request a "non-employee" account, which provides access to College systems. Once the "non-employee" account has been created, the program director/chair can email sakaihelp@durhamtech.edu to request access to specific Sakai sites.
  • If a need arises to provide access to a Sakai site that does not contain student data, contact sakaihelp@durhamtech.edu to discuss options for creating a local guest account.

Student Access

When are students added to Sakai sites?

Students are added to Sakai sites daily from the start of registration. Each morning and late afternoon, a process runs that automatically adds students to your Sakai courses. This process also automatically removes students who drop.

Where can I see a list of currently active students in my course?

The Roster tool (on the main menu in your course site) allows you to view a list of students that matches the roster in Colleague. The Roster tool lists the student Name, User ID, Role, and Email Address. You can click Export at the top of the Roster area to download a spreadsheet that includes student names and email addresses.

How do I make my Sakai site visible to students?

When you are ready for students to access your course, click the Publish Now along the top of your course site. By default, all courses are marked unpublished (as shown below) until the instructor makes them available to students.
Publish Now button is circled, in the top middle of a Sakai site

Where do my students get instructions for logging in to Sakai?

From YOU! While we are in transition, it's especially important for you to tell your students that you are using Sakai and to give them instructions for accessing Sakai. Please give your students a copy of the appropriate Sakai Student Login Handout, so they will know how to log in and who to contact for help:

The Sakai Help for Students site is a great place to refer your students if they are having trouble or need more info on using Sakai. (There is a link to "Help for Students" on the main Sakai login page.)

What happens when a student drops a class?

  • When a student submits a withdrawal form, after the withdrawal is processed by Student Records, the student will be removed from the Sakai course site, typically within 12 hours.
  • If the student needs to be reactivated, that change must happen in Colleague first, then the student will automatically become active in Sakai, typically within 12 hours.
  • No data is lost in Sakai if a student is dropped and then re-added.