How do I make my GauchoSpace course site visible or invisible to students?
Log in to GauchoSpace and enter your course site. In the Administration Block click Gradebook setup. To hide a grade, under the Actions column to the right of the name of the grade item, click the Edit drop-down, then click Hide.
A few of the most common problems are: Your instructor may not have created a GauchoSpace course site yet, or may not be using GauchoSpace for this course. You enrolled via GOLD within the last 8 hours, and the data hasn't yet synchronized with GauchoSpace.
GauchoSpace is the learning management system for UCSB courses and projects built using Moodle, an open source learning platform. Instructors can create online sites for posting course materials, creating student assessment activities and to communicate with students. Read more here.
Go to http://gauchospace.ucsb.edu/. Enter your username (your UCSBnetID). Enter your password (your UCSBnetID password). Click on your course and you will see the course materials (such as syllabus, resources, and test instructions).
The primary use of GauchoSpace is to facilitate learning for UCSB academic courses. We do create some collaborative project sites that have an academic or department-related purpose when they are requested.
How to use GauchoPrint:Select print from within the document you wish to print.When prompted to select a printer, choose the appropriate queue for your location. To print at the Library, choose library-queue. ... If a popup appears asking you to log in, enter your UCSB NetID or guest account credentials.
a cowboyDefinition of gaucho : a cowboy of the South American pampas.
gaucho, the nomadic and colourful horseman and cowhand of the Argentine and Uruguayan Pampas (grasslands), who flourished from the mid-18th to the mid-19th century and has remained a folk hero similar to the cowboy in western North America.