Courses
E-Learning: Getting Your Feet Wet (formerly WebCT Vista)
E-Learning is a complete course management system permitting a full range of online learning activities and allowing organization and management of these resources for optimal effectiveness. E-Learning's customizable interface allows instructors to build courses to support their teaching style and methods. UF has purchased a campus-wide license for E-Learning; therefore any faculty, staff, or graduate student teaching classes at UF can apply for a E-Learning course account. In this session, you will be given a brief overview of E-Learning’s learning hierarchy and user roles, understand what you need to use E-Learning, and see where to apply for a course account.
Topics Covered
- Experience E-Learning as a student in a fictional course
- Build content as an instructor in a practice course
- enroll users
- upload and manage files
- organize content in Organizer Pages
- post syllabus and content files
- create URLs
Registration: http://oak.circa.ufl.edu/~cittreg/current_schedule.html
Provider: Center for Instructional Technology and Training
Elective Categories: Course Development 1
This course is not specifically required for any certificate, though it may be used to fullfill elective category requirements.
- Elective courses may only be applied towards one certificate; credit for a completed course will not be counted towards the elective requirements of multiple certificates.
- Courses from higher level categories may be used to substitute for elective requirements in lower level categories (ex: a course from the Desktop Publishing 2 category can be used to fulfill the requirement for a course from the Desktop Publishing 1 category).
- Elective courses can not be double counted; if a certificate requires eight elective courses, eight separate courses in the appropriate categories must be completed to receive that certificate (even if a specific course falls into multiple categories).

