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Tip #15 - Re-Registered Students Denied Access to WebVista Section


Tip #14 - Carlson LMS connected to WebVista 4


student view of WebVista homepage

Student Handout

Free WebVista Student Bookmarks



Carlson LMS + LMS Vista Logo


Carlson LMS uses WebVista 3 in Spring 2008. Carlson LMS uses WebVista 4 starting Summer 2008.


Carlson LMS and UMN WebVista are SEPARATE systems. However, they are built to work together. Each Carlson LMS course has a corresponding WebVista section associated with it.


INSTRUCTORS
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INSTRUCTORS
LMS Vista Logo
Carlson LMS pushes to
"Syllabus & Content" smartlink
in WebVista

(view example)
LMS Vista Home Button
LMS arrow right
LMS Vista Logo

Instructors build natively in WebVista:

WebVista Gradebook
WebVista AssignmentsLMS Assignment Icon
WebVista Discussion Boards icon_WebCTdiscussion
WebVista Assessments LMS Quiz Icon (Quizzes)
Uploading Files to native WebVista
STUDENT VIEW
STUDENTS

View LMS Syllabus
View LMS Files LMS Word Icon LMS PPT icon
View Classlist

(example)

LMS glasses LMS Vista Logo

Student clicks
"Syllabus and Content"
WebVista smartlink (example)

WebVista My Grades
WebVista Assignments
WebVista Assessments

For instructors wishing to learn about native WebVista tools ...

  • Free training through UMN UTTC center
  • Online self-paced learning through UTTC website
  • WebCT UMN support webpages


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