Request an academic courseLog in to MyCUInfo and use the Canvas - Create a Course tutorial for assistance with course creation.Once created, your course will be blank; however, you can copy course content into a new course.
The LinkedIn Learning contract is paid for by UF Information Technology (UFIT) and is completely free for all UF students, faculty, and staff with valid a Gatorlink account.
The UF Quest 2 Requirement Students who enter UF in or after Summer B 2021 are, in addition, required to take one UF Quest 2 course to complete three credits of the general education requirement in the Social and Behavioral, Biological, or Physical Sciences.
Students who are registered in courses participating in UF All Access are automatically added to the program. Students get electronic access to their textbook on the first day of class. Students are automatically charged for course materials through a “UF All Access” fee on their ONE.
The platform is one of the benefits of the Premium subscription, which costs $29.99/month or around $359/year. It really adds up if you're a college student. However, schools such as BYU, BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii and others, offer the LinkedIn Learning platform for their students for FREE.
LinkedIn Learning Cost and Pricing You can get a monthly subscription to LinkedIn Learning for $29.99, with the first month free as a trial period, or an annual subscription for $19.99 per month, with the first month free. Those who pay monthly for LinkedIn Premium are automatically granted access to LinkedIn Learning.
Students who enter UF in or after Summer B 2021 are required take one Quest 2 course (either in their first or second year) to complete the UF Quest 2 requirement and to satisfy 3 credits of the General Education requirement in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, the Biological Sciences, or the Physical Sciences (see ...
UF Quest is part of the general education curriculum. Quest courses examine questions about the human condition that are difficult to answer and hard to ignore. See links below for course descriptions and course syllabi. Summer 2022 Quest 1.
Students must first complete a Quest 1 course before taking a Quest 2 course. Please consult the UF Quest Requirement page for more information.
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Use parentheses to specify groupings in multiple requirements. Specifying a course prerequisite (without specifying a grade) assumes the required passing grade is D-. In order to specify a different grade, include the grade in parentheses immediately after the course number.
Indicate whether the course is introductory, intermediate or advanced. Introductory courses are those that require no prerequisites and are general in nature. Intermediate courses require some prior preparation in a related area. Advanced courses require specific competencies or knowledge relevant to the topic prior to enrollment.
Select "Yes" if all students should be graded as S/U in the course. Note that each course must be entered into the UF curriculum inventory as either letter-graded or S/U. A course may not have both options. However, letter-graded courses allow students to take the course S/U with instructor permission.
The big difference centers around the purpose of your site. Sandboxes, which you've been able to request for a few months now, are designed to give you a personal course site that you can use to play around with the system and try new things without worrying that you'll mess your course site up while you're learning.
The process for requesting a course site is almost exactly what you've come to expect with the existing e-Learning system in Sakai. Simply point your browser over to the main Learning Support Services web site:
You are always welcome to reach out to us by phone (352-392-4357, ext. 3) or email ( learning-support@ufl.edu) if you'd like help while you're filling out the form. However, here are some details if you'd prefer to work through the form on your own.
You're always welcome to reach out to us either by phone (352.392.4357, ext. 3) or email ( learning-support@ufl.edu ). We'll be happy to help walk you through the process, and if there are any issues or errors, we will do everything we can to fix them and get you your course site as soon as possible.