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How do I sign up for a worksite and get started?

If you're teaching a class in Sakai, visit http://www.sakai2.ucdavis.edu and login using your kerberos name and password as always. You're class and roster should be available automatically. If, on the other hand, you'd like to create a personal worksite for your own personal project, please fill out the worksite request form at XXXXXX ASK KIRK ABOUT THIS ANSWER.

How do I give guest access to my Sakai worksite?

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  • This is currently possible with the assistance of a systems system administrator. A future release of Sakai is expected to delegate this privilige privilege to Instructorsinstructors. Note, however, that for consistency from course to course it is recommended that ordering of these buttons not be altered significantly.

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Yes! Simply choose to "Revise" your worksite and then add the tool "Web Content" tool. " Select Enter a name and URL for that button and students should will be able to access via the site by clicking on its title in the menu on the left.

Can I change the order of the tabs at the top of the

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page?

  • Individuals can change the order of the tabs accross the top using the "Customize Tabs" function under "Preferences" which itself is under the "My Workspace" tab.
  • See above regarding ordering the buttons on the left.

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Want to be one of the first to test drive Sakai? Want your course-management needs heard? Joining the pilot project gives you the opportunity to work side-by-side specially-trained ET Partners, who will assist you in any project you seek to develop.

The Pilot Projects provide a route for those interested in Sakai to play a primary role in its construction and release. By practicing with the system and offering suggestions, pilot users provide programmers with an invaluable perspective on users needs.

Pilot participants participate in the following activities:

  • Test and closely evaluate new collaboration and learning tools
  • Identify suggestions and issues encountered
  • Prioritize enhancements to suit the system to your needs
  • Receive one-on-one technical support from team members, as well as the dedicated ET Partners.
  • Provide recommendations to guide the direction of Sakai development.

If you are interesteed in joining a pilot project or would simply like more information about how you can get involved with Sakai, please send an e-mail to sakai-info@ucdavis.edu.

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