All of my students are saying they can't see my Nexus course when they login. How do I make it visible to them? Please make sure to toggle the visibility of your course website from “hide” to “show” (under Course Administration → Edit Settings → General → Visible) when you are ready for your students to view your site.
Aug 06, 2018 · All of my students are saying they can't see my Nexus course when they login. How do I make it visible to them? Please make sure to toggle the visibility of your course website from “hide” to “show” (under Course Administration → Edit Settings → General → Visible) when you are ready for your students to view your site.
Set Visibility. In the Visibility options, the default is set to Course. To change the visibility, click the Visibility menu and select the visibility option you prefer [1]. If the Visibility option cannot be changed, you do not have permission to manage visibility settings [2]. Please contact your Canvas administrator or Canvas Support for ...
Check the Hide from student's table of contents and to-do list box. Note that it is still accessible with course links and bookmarks unless otherwise restricted. Check the Block access until student completes other activity box, select Choose Activity, and select the activity or activities that you want to make access dependent on.
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Course visibility options can be customized and allow access to different user roles. The visibility setting offers three choices for a course:
If you also want to customize content visibility, such as the course syllabus, click the Customize checkbox.
Select Choose Objective to align the folder with one or more objectives.
Select Choose Badge to select one or more badges that you want automatically awarded to students who successfully complete this folder.
Admins can create custom Metadata fields for folders in their domain. This content is only visible to teachers, course authors, etc. and provides further insight into an folder, such as:
The History tab records changes made to the folder and allows you to retrieve previous versions:
Nexus is a framework that drives to the heart of scaling by minimizing cross-team dependencies and integration issues.
Nexus is a framework that drives to the heart of scaling by minimizing cross-team dependencies and integration issues.
If you know Scrum, you already know the basic principles and most important things needed to scale Scrum: inspect and adapt cycles, and the importance of working software ("Done" Increment, at least once per Sprint).
As many teams contribute to the same product, there's a high chance of running into integration challenges. Those consist not only of software, but also practices, tooling, infrastructure, skill set requirements and other "human-focused" integrations. On top of this, dependencies between teams and work adds to the same sort of challenges.
Just like when individuals move into a Scrum team, the Scrum team's goals becomes primary focus, and individuals contribute together to that goal to the best of their ability. They move from focusing on individual efficiency, to optimize the effectiveness of the team. In a Nexus, the same pattern applies.
No, just like Scrum doesn't provide all the answers to all questions, the same pattern and rule is true for Nexus: it's a lightweight framework, consisting of the minimal parts necessary to support sustainable, complex software product development endeavours.
Content visibility options can be customized to allow specific users to view course content. Currently, only the Syllabus can be customized as a content item. Content visibility is defined by the course visibility option, so content visibility can only be set to an equal or greater structure.
In the Visibility options, confirm the course visibility is set correctly. Content visibility is defined by the course visibility option.
Currently the only content available for customization is the Syllabus. The default is set to the same option shown for course visibility.
A Nexus installation brings you such a repository for your company. So you can host your own repositories, but also use Nexus as a proxy for public repositories. With such a proxy the time to receive an artifact is reduced and it saves bandwidth. Nexus allows you to host your private build artifacts. Nexus is avaialable as commercial and Open ...
An repository manager allows to store and retrieve build artifacts. The most popular examples for repository manager are Maven Central Repository and jcenter at Bintray, which you can use to retrieve your dependencies for a Maven build.