Technology in this course
Canvas
If you are reading this page, you are already on Canvas. Canvas is our campus learning management system (LMS) - basically an interactive course website. It is the place to submit assignments, participate in online discussions, complete quizzes, view your grades, and view a calendar with due dates. Your instructor will conduct class through this platform.
Watch the following orientation video if you are new to Canvas. For more detailed information, use the Canvas Student Guide. For accessibility standards, review the Canvas Accessibility webpage.
Web Browser
Chrome is the recommended web browser for Canvas, and it is best to always have the latest version installed for security reasons and to experience full functionality of the course. Visit the Canvas Community to learn more about which browsers Canvas supports.
BBCollaborate Ultra
BBCollaborate Ultra is a web conferencing tool in Canvas that we will use for selected live class lectures that are online-only. To access these online-only lectures, click on "BBCollaborate Ultra" in the left menu. Then select your lecture session, and begin the session when it is class time.
Read more about how to use BBCollaborate Ultra, including accessibility features, in the links below.
Zoom
Zoom is a web conferencing tool that we will use to meet synchronously (live), for discussion sections. We will be able to share documents, create polls and surveys, and use whiteboard technology to collaborate with one another. You can access UW-Madison Zoom here.
Technology Privacy & Security
The privacy and security of faculty, staff and students’ personal information is a top priority for the university. The university carefully reviews and vets all campus-supported teaching and learning tools, including proctoring tools, and it takes necessary steps to ensure that tool providers prioritize proper handling of sensitive data in alignment with FERPA, industry standards, and best practices.
Technology Support
- Computers & Equipment For Students: What Do I Need?
- DoIT Help Desk: The Help Desk provides free tech support and troubleshooting help with your computing needs by phone (608.264.4357), email (help@doit.wisc.edu), chat (https://helpdesk.wisc.edu/chat) or in-person at 1210 W. Dayton Street.
- Download WiscVPN: A VPN is a "virtual private network". WiscVPN allows you to access University resources without being on campus, and provides an extra layer of security.