On Tuesday, February 13 at 11:45am ET, users began experiencing page errors when accessing Webcourses@UCF (Canvas). During this time, we received reports of difficulty logging in, inability to access quizzes, submit assignments, or engage in discussions. A fix was applied and access was restored at 1:23pm ET, however, some users may have continued to notice diminished performance …

Dear Faculty, UCF’s Center for Distributed Learning is here to assist you and your students with Webcourses@UCF, Zoom, and Panopto. Please see the following resources we have curated for you using these platforms no matter your course modality or attributes. UCF Financial Aid Requirement UCF Policy 4-403.2 – Syllabus and Published Course Policy Webcourses@UCF Reminders Campus Resources Please …

During the winter break, to ensure proper user account security, users will be logged out of Canvas Student and/or Canvas Teacher. Upon next access with the Canvas Student app or Canvas Teacher app, users will be required to enter their credentials and MFA to access Webcourses@UCF.

Beginning Friday, November 24th for the Spring 2024 semester, faculty teaching a (black diamond) GEP Core course will be required to have their syllabus posted and marked for “General Public” visibility in Webcourses@UCF using Simple Syllabus. To help facilitate this change, the (black diamond) GEP Core courses will be auto-selected to be sent to Webcourses@UCF on Thursday, November 9th to provide faculty of these courses …

Canvas wants to know what you would like to see in future releases of the Student and Teacher mobile apps. UCF’s students and teachers have been invited to take part in a short, anonymous survey to help the Canvas Mobile Team with feature prioritization for upcoming releases to the mobile apps. >> Take the Survey <<

The Center for Distributed Learning continuously strives to improve the quality of services provided by the Webcourses@UCF Support team. With this short survey, our goal is to evaluate and improve the quality of our support services. Your responses to this survey on what worked well and what needs improvement can help us determine how we can …