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eCampus Ultra is currently being piloted for some courses across the University. Here are some of the questions users often ask!

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  1. Navigate to the Course Content page.

  2. In the Details & Actions list, under Books & Tools, click View course & institution tools.

  3. In Books & Course Tools panel, click on Content Collection.

  4. Click on the Course ID. (Example: star10000.201808)

  5. Within that course’s Content Collection, click the drop-down chevron at the end of the Course ID.

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  6. Click 360° View.

  7. The Folder Size field displays the current size of the course.

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Teaching Assistants will not be able to build content. The Teaching Assistant (TA) role inside of WVU eCampus grants the Teaching Assistant access to nearly everything an Instructor has access to in the Control Panel, with exception to the following: 

  • Tests, Surveys, & Pools???

  • Tool Availability

  • Goals

  • Export/Archive Course

Requests for a Teaching Assistant may be submitted through eRS (https://ers.wvu.edu/). After submitting a person for enrollment as a Teaching Assistant, that person will receive an email directing them to complete the code of confidentiality (COC) in eRS system. Since a Teaching Assistant can have access to grades, Teaching Assistants must sign and agree to the WVU eCampus Code of Confidentiality (COC) each term they are to be enrolled. The TA can acknowledge this by logging into https://ers.wvu.edu with their WVU Login and submitting a Teaching Assistant COC. Only one COC per term needs to be submitted.

Why do I keep getting timed out of eCampus while working?

eCampus will log you out of the system 90 minutes after the time that log in. If you need some time to compose a post for a discussion or an essay answer on an assignment, we recommend typing up your text in a separate application, like Word or other document or text editing software. Then you can copy and paste the text into the answer box in the eCampus page.