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If you are a faculty or staff member you may request a course by completing the [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/forms/sakai.php Faculty e-Learning Course Request]. If your submission went through successfully, you should see a confirmation screen with a green "successful submission" message.  You will also receive an email confirming your submission.  If you do not receive confirmation, try submitting again or call us at 352.392.4357 option 3.  Learn more about the requesting your Course [[Course Request Processhere]].
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If you are a faculty or staff member you may request a course by completing the [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/forms/sakai.php Faculty e-Learning Course Request]. If your submission went through successfully, you should see a confirmation screen with a green "successful submission" message.  You will also receive an email confirming your submission.  If you do not receive confirmation, try submitting again or call us at 352.392.4357 option 3.  Learn more about the requesting your Course [[Course Request Process| here]].
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Revision as of 19:50, 26 July 2013

Last updated: 7-26-2013 --Adrian.gritz 15:30, 28 October 2010 (EDT)

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General

How do I get started?

Getting Started

How do I request a course in e-Learning?

If you are a faculty or staff member you may request a course by completing the Faculty e-Learning Course Request. If your submission went through successfully, you should see a confirmation screen with a green "successful submission" message. You will also receive an email confirming your submission. If you do not receive confirmation, try submitting again or call us at 352.392.4357 option 3. Learn more about the requesting your Course here.

Where can I find more information about this process?

Refer to our Course Request Process documentation.

What if my students or I get a 403 error?

403 errors are caused by links to pages that do not exist, have been moved, renamed, or the user does not have permission to view (usually students). You may have:

How do I add users or participants to my course?

Add users or participants

Assignments

How do I use Turnitin in e-Learning?

When creating the Assignment:

Gradebook 2

How do I import grades from Scantron or Excel?

  1. Gradebook 2
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