UCF recognizes that completing a college degree in a traditional classroom environment doesn’t work for everyone. If you are looking for flexibility and convenience, taking fully online and blended classes means you can work toward a degree from practically anywhere.

Whether it’s your first time teaching online in Webcourses@UCF or you want to pursue professional development opportunities provided by the Center for Distributed Learning, Faculty Support for Teaching Online has you covered.

When it comes to online education, flexibility and convenience are key. While you take fully online and mixed mode classes from wherever you are, we’re here to help you overcome the challenges you may encounter along the way so you can focus on your education.

Accessing Webcourses@UCF Personalized Learning Students will access their Personalized Learning content and assessment through a Webcourses@UCF assignment. No separate login is required. Navigate to your course in Webcourses@UCF. Click the Modules tab in the course navigation menu. Click the Assignment you wish to complete Personalized Learning content and activities for. Alternative Access Instructions Your instructor …

An Introduction to Webcourses@UCF for Students Click the video below to play the Webcourses@UCF Student Tour. Update Your Profile When you first log in, we recommend that you update your notification preferences: Knights Online UCF recognizes that completing a college degree in a traditional classroom environment doesn’t work for everyone. If you are looking for …

This tour will help you gain a brief understanding of the many tools available to you within Webcourses@UCF. The tour is not designed to demonstrate how each of the tools work. If you wish to learn how to perform certain tasks within Webcourses@UCF, please check out the Essentials of Webcourses@UCF workshop. The Faculty Tour is segmented into three parts. …

There are three ways to access Webcourses@UCF. Use the video tutorial below to learn more about each method, as well as how to setup multi-factor authentication. The text directions below will summarize those found in the video tutorial. Method 1 – Access Webcourses@UCF through myUCF Quick Links Method 2 – Direct Access You can also access Webcourses@UCF …

Do you want to know how to do something specific in Webcourses@UCF? The resources on this page answer some of the most commonly asked questions at Webcourses@UCF Support.