#Academic on #SpringBreak here . . is anyone else seeing a weird problem with #d2l these days?
We got an update to #D2L over the weekend. It was already acting squirrelly since the middle of last week but boy howdy is it a hot mess now.
Anybody else having more trouble with it than usual or is it just me?
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D2L is going to be the death of me.
I have my modules set up so that students are forced to work their way through them from top to bottom (lots of Release Conditions lol) and D2L reset one of the release conditions over the weekend, in effect hiding all of the lectures from some of my students.
I know it wasn't me because up through Saturday afternoon students were accessing them just fine, thank you very much.
#academicchatter #d2l #TeachingOnline
So I screwed up the access conditions for one of my assignments last week and nobody could see it. I fixed it. It's got 50+ submissions in it now. Today, a student trying to catch up on some late work tells me he can't see the damn thing: I go to look and
. . . #D2L has reverted to the incorrect version of the access conditions. How does that even happen???
Whatever. It's fixed now. Again.
#ghostinthemachine #d2l #TeachingOnline #highered
So I screwed up the access conditions for one of my assignments last week and nobody could see it. I fixed it. It's got 50+ submissions in it now. Today, a student trying to catch up on some late work tells me he can't see the damn thing: I go to look and
. . . #D2L has reverted to the incorrect version of the access conditions. How does that even happen???
Whatever. It's fixed now. Again.
#ghostinthemachine #d2l #TeachingOnline #highered