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==== The Standard/College Enrollment Practice ====
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Student logins will load into LMS sites (Canvas or Wordpress) once their registration has been completed.  In Canvas, this will mean the student will not be able to access any part of the site. In Wordpress this could mean the student would not have access to some protected resources if those have already been setup by the faculty. The Academic Division decided that students should not get access to resources before they have registered and committed to paying tuition for the educational knowledge and resources they are about to experience.
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==== Why is there a Exception Process? ====
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==== What is an LMS Access Exception (LAE)? ====
Students who are added to a Canvas or Wordpress site who have not yet registered, have been confused into thinking their registration is complete. In order to provide a more predictable and understandable process for students, the Academic Division has chosen to implement an LMS exception process in order to provide better clarity.
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* When students experience issues or delays with their registration this may impact their ability to engage, or "keep up with," an offering while the issue gets sorted out.
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* The LAE is a temporary solution to provide students limited read-access to an offering's Canvas site in the Canvas role of "Observer."
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* An LAE must be requested by faculty and used only for students fully intending to enroll to their offering.
  
==== What is the Exception Process ====
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==== How to Request an LMS Access Exception (LAE) ====
All exceptions (e.g. programs, contracts,wait-listed or visiting students, other, etc.) for access should go through an academic approval process initiated via a [https://help.evergreen.edu help ticket] using the subject line “LMS Exception Request."  
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LAE requests should be submitted at [https://help.evergreen.edu help.evergreen.edu], using the subject line “LMS Exception Request."  
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Information to include in your ticket:
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* name of offering and term(s)
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* name of student, their Evergreen username/email, and "A" number
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* reason the student should be added to your curricular site
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Once approved, the student will be added to your Canvas site in the Canvas role of "Observer."
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The student will be notified via email that they've been added as an "Observer," and faculty will be cc'ed on the email.
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==== Limitations of the Observer Role ====
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* Students added to Canvas as an LMS Exception/Observer will not appear in the Gradebook.
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* An Observer will be able to view Announcements but not participate in Canvas Discussions, submit work to Assignments or take Quizzes.
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Canvas guides about the "Observer" role:
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* [https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Basics-Guide/What-is-the-Observer-role/ta-p/4 What is the Observer role?]
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* [https://s3.amazonaws.com/tr-learncanvas/docs/CanvasObserverVisibilityandParticipation.pdf Observer Visibility and Participation]
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==== Why is there an Exception Process? ====
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Students who are added to a Canvas site who have not yet registered have been confused into thinking their registration is complete. In order to provide a more predictable and understandable process for students, the Academic Division has chosen to implement an LMS exception process.
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==== The Standard/College Enrollment Practice ====
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The Academic Division has determined that students should only have access to resources once they have registered for an offering. Once a student's registration has been completed they will be auto-enrolled into the curricular Canvas site associated with that offering. Students not registered will not be able to access any part of the Canvas site for the offering.
  
Once approved, the student will be added to your Canvas and/or WordPress site and you will be notified.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 12 August 2024

(Need a TA or program assistant added? Please see this guide, Program Assistants and TAs in Canvas.)

What is an LMS Access Exception (LAE)?

  • When students experience issues or delays with their registration this may impact their ability to engage, or "keep up with," an offering while the issue gets sorted out.
  • The LAE is a temporary solution to provide students limited read-access to an offering's Canvas site in the Canvas role of "Observer."
  • An LAE must be requested by faculty and used only for students fully intending to enroll to their offering.

How to Request an LMS Access Exception (LAE)

LAE requests should be submitted at help.evergreen.edu, using the subject line “LMS Exception Request."

Information to include in your ticket:

  • name of offering and term(s)
  • name of student, their Evergreen username/email, and "A" number
  • reason the student should be added to your curricular site


Once approved, the student will be added to your Canvas site in the Canvas role of "Observer." The student will be notified via email that they've been added as an "Observer," and faculty will be cc'ed on the email.

Limitations of the Observer Role

  • Students added to Canvas as an LMS Exception/Observer will not appear in the Gradebook.
  • An Observer will be able to view Announcements but not participate in Canvas Discussions, submit work to Assignments or take Quizzes.

Canvas guides about the "Observer" role:

Why is there an Exception Process?

Students who are added to a Canvas site who have not yet registered have been confused into thinking their registration is complete. In order to provide a more predictable and understandable process for students, the Academic Division has chosen to implement an LMS exception process.

The Standard/College Enrollment Practice

The Academic Division has determined that students should only have access to resources once they have registered for an offering. Once a student's registration has been completed they will be auto-enrolled into the curricular Canvas site associated with that offering. Students not registered will not be able to access any part of the Canvas site for the offering.