I’d like to share the latest update on our IT initiatives via the IT Executive Dashboard and a few notable highlights with you.
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Bruin Learn / Canvas experienced an outage that started on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 9:17 am PT and was resolved on Friday, November 22, 2024 at 9:43 am PT. During this time, users may have encountered "500 Page Errors" when accessing Bruin Learn.
Hypothesis underwent scheduled maintenance on Saturday, November 30th, from 12:00am -2:00am PT. During this time, the platform was unavailable.
Through a partnership with the University of California, UCLA Information Technology Services (ITS) is excited to announce that, starting today, all departments can request premium Canva accounts for UCLA faculty and staff members at a discounted rate.
Bruin Learn / Canvas will undergo scheduled enhancement on a future date (TBD). With this update, SpeedGrader has been optimized for faster load times and improved stability.
Bruin Learn / Canvas underwent scheduled enhancement in November 2024. With this update, the migration of the New Analytics (course-level analytics) feature to the Data Access Platform (DAP) will now extend through November 30th.
Bruin Learn / Canvas underwent scheduled enhancement on Saturday, January 18, 2025. With this update, instructors can now set multiple due dates or checkpoints when creating a graded discussion to accommodate different stages of the discussion process, such as an initial post and follow-up replies.
Here's the latest update on our IT initiatives via the IT Executive Dashboard, with highlights provided.
Bruin Learn / Canvas underwent scheduled enhancement on Saturday, October 19, 2024. With this update, instructors using New Quizzes will be able to control the timing and visibility of feedback and correct answers for students.
October marks Cybersecurity Awareness Month (CAM), an annual, nationwide initiative dedicated to educating individuals and organizations on how to fortify their digital security. As we ramp up for another academic year, it is a great time to be reminded that cybercriminals can strike from anywhere and ongoing cybersecurity awareness training is important to help us sharpen skills and protect against data breaches, phishing, and other cyber threats.