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Wesleyan has launched a new page for Video within the Admission website.  You can visit the new page at http://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/video/

Instructors who want to test assignments, quizzes, or the gradebook from a student perspective can add themselves as a student to their own course. Just follow the instructions on adding an auditor and choose yourself. (Make sure to assign yourself to the “student” role and not to the “guest” role.) Whenever you want to experience […]

As we prepare for an upgrade to WesFiles later this year we have had to disable our home-grown WesFiles dropbox. Existing dropboxes will continue to function as ‘quasi-dropoxes.’ Submitters will still be able to submit files, and they will still see any of (and only) their own previous submissions. Their new submissions will, however, not […]

Wesleyan has launched the new Civic Engagement certificate website.
You can see the new site at www.wesleyan.edu/civic.

Wesleyan has launched the new Center for Prison Education website.
You can view the new site at www.wesleyan.edu/cpe.
The Center for Prison Education is part of the Center for Community Partnerships.

Wesleyan has launched the new site for the Service-Learning Center.
You can see the new site at www.wesleyan.edu/slc.
The Service-Learning Center is part of the Center for Community Partnerships.

Wesleyan has launched the new Office of Community Relations  website.
You can see it at www.wesleyan.edu/ocr
The Office of Community Relations is part of the Center for Community Partnerships.

Wesleyan has launched the new Office of Community Service website.
You can see it at www.wesleyan.edu/ocs
The Office of Community Service is part of the Center for Community Partnerships.

When you log into our Moodle (perhaps via your portfolio), you start a browser ‘session.’ During the ‘session’ you can move around in Moodle without having to log in repeatedly. For the most part sessions are invisible to users, something between the browser and the server. And that’s how it should be. We recently made […]

When you log into our Moodle (perhaps via your portfolio), you start a browser ‘session.’ During the ‘session’ you can move around in Moodle without having to log in repeatedly. For the most part sessions are invisible to users, something between the browser and the server. And that’s how it should be. We recently made […]

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