New Feature: Canvas Syllabus Descriptions

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A few weeks ago, the Arts & Sciences web team announced that we would be integrating department websites with the Canvas Learning Management System so that the Canvas Syllabus Descriptions would show on the websites' course detail pages. This feature went live today, so users will notice the longer descriptions being included on those pages when they are available. The old custom description still appears as "Additional Details."

Next Department Web Framework users meeting: focus on courses

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Our fall quarter Department Web Framework users group will be Tuesday, October 25, from 2:00-3:00pm in CMU 202 (Simpson Center conference room).

This quarter’s topic will be courses:

  • Lessons learned from interviews and usability tests with students
  • Recent changes to course features on Department Web Framework sites
  • How to manage your department’s course descriptions through Canvas
  • Other questions and concerns regarding managing course information or advertising courses

Hope you can join us!

School of Art + Art History + Design joins the Department Web Framework

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The School of Art + Art History + Design has a new website! Visit it at https://art.washington.edu. This was the culmination of a year-long collaboration between the School and the Arts & Sciences web team. Annabelle Gould, Associate Professor and Chair of the Division of Design, created a custom visual design. Although it looks very different on the surface, the site shares the same functionality and infrastructure as our other Department Web Framework sites.

DWF Users Meeting on Dec. 1

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Our autumn quarter Department Web Framework users meeting will be on Tuesday, December 1, from 1-2:00pm in Communications Building 126.

As a reminder for those that are new to the asweb-users list, the Department Web Framework Users Group consists of faculty, staff, and students who manage content on department websites supported by the Arts & Sciences web team.  We hold these meetings quarterly to share ideas and best practices, encourage communication between departments, and gather feedback about our website service.