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eCampus 101 is an introductory guide designed to help you become familiar with how to begin setting up your first course from scratch. This guide walks through the steps to add and manage content, customize your layout, create tests or assessments, interact with the grade book, and use various course tools including the Collaborate online meeting tool. Click through the content sections below to learn more about the topics that interest you, or join us for a live training session during scheduled events.

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  • Getting Started with eCampus Training Sessions: the ITS Training group holds virtual training sessions for eCampus at the beginning of each semester. Visit the WVU Events Calendar page to see when classes are available, or keep an eye on your email for eCampus training sessions.

    • You may also contact ITS Training to request one-on-one training, customized group trainings, or in-person training. We will design our content to meet your needs.

    Blackboard tutorials: View Blackboard's video tutorials
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  • ITS Help Center: You will find a list of all eCampus for Faculty articles in our help center.

  • Blackboard Help: View Blackboard's video tutorials, or review the Blackboard Help guides.

eCampus 101 Topics

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On the main WVU eCampus page, you will find a menu to help you navigate to useful tools and locate your courses. Learn more about theeCampus Ultra navigation menus.

📺 See a video demonstration of eCampus Ultra Navigation.

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Setting Up an eCampus Course Shell

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Course Management/ Control Panel

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The Course Management section gives the instructor access to the Control Panel, where you will find things like the Content Collection, many course tools, evaluation and reporting options, and the Grade Center. In the control panel area you can also create and modify student groups; customize the presentation of your course; copy, archive, or import the entire course package; and find more help links.

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