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Problems with Instructor Created Glossaries
Last modified on 15 August 2025 08:20 AM
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NOTICE: Please be advised that the content of this article may only be relevant for users concluding the final stages of course work on eClass or for users on the eClass External system. The eClass Learning Management System is currently in a read-only state that prohibits new courses, enrollments, and users from being added to the site. Credit courses and co-curricular courses at the UofA are now being delivered on Canvas, and full articles on how to use Canvas can be found here.
Some instructors using the eClass Glossary tool may encounter problems when migrating content from year to year. By default, the Glossary tool is meant as a collaborative tool so that everyone in the course can participate in the construction of a resource of relevant terms. As such, this content counts as student-entered data and is not copied from one year's course to the next (due to FOIPP regulations). Some instructors may choose to use the Glossary tool in a different manner, namely as static content pre-built as a resource for the students to consult in the course. Glossaries functioned in Blackboard Vista in this fashion. If you are an instructor in this second scenario and have a glossary already built with entries that only you have added, you must contact IST eClass support team to get your glossary copied forward from year to year. Our automated course creation process defaults to the regular Moodle function for copying the Glossary tool so that in your new course, the glossary will appear empty and without your entries added. Email eclass@ualberta.ca if you encounter this problem and we will employ a manual process to pull your glossary entries forward into the new course. | |
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