News Summary
UMass Boston is transitioning from Blackboard to Canvas as its primary learning management system, aiming to enhance the educational experience with a user-friendly interface and new features. The switch is set to be completed by July 2025, promising improved organization for assignments and faster grading. In addition, creative initiatives like art exhibitions and a rebranding of athletics are set to enrich campus life.
Exciting Changes Ahead for UMass Boston: Transitioning to Canvas
Attention, students and faculty of UMass Boston! There’s a wave of change heading your way, and it comes in the form of a new learning management system that’s set to make your educational experience smoother and more engaging. UMass Boston is officially making the switch from Blackboard to Canvas as its primary system, and you’ve got until July 2025 to make the full transition. So, what does this mean for you? Let’s dive into it.
A User-Friendly Upgrade
First things first, Canvas is touted for its user-friendly interface that promises to enhance the overall learning experience you enjoyed with Blackboard. It’s more modern and easier to navigate, making it much more appealing for both students and instructors. According to university comparisons, the new system offers a clearer and more enjoyable classroom atmosphere, ensuring that your learning is front and center.
What’s New and What Stays the Same?
While many of the same functionalities from Blackboard transfer over to Canvas, you might notice some minor differences regarding how features are named. For instance, what we once knew as “Weekly Sessions” is now called “Modules”, and “Tasks” have been given a makeover and are now referred to as “Calendar/To-Do”. These changes are all geared towards both improved organization of assignments and better tracking of due dates. Plus, with exciting features like the SpeedGrader, grading will be faster, allowing teachers to give prompt feedback, which is a big win for students!
Cool Integrations with Canvas
But wait, there’s more! Canvas doesn’t just stop at its basic features. The system supports integration of third-party educational apps, such as flashcard applications and grading assistance programs like Gradescope. These tools are designed to enhance your courses and help you make the most of your studies. Now that’s what we call a smart learning experience!
Artistic Flair at UMass Boston
Celebrating Diversity Through Art
Speaking of artistry, UMass Boston’s very own Sharon Milien recently held her first solo exhibition titled “HEAT”, which ran from February 10 to February 14. Her work emphasized the importance of diverse beauty standards, showcasing the beauty found in all individuals while addressing the often overlooked underrepresentation of varied body types in media. Milien transitioned from a psychology major to pursue her passion for art over a two-year project, conducting photoshoots and using innovative techniques like image transfer and watercolor painting to engage others in the artistic process.
New Look for UMass Boston Athletics
And if you’re a sports fan, there’s exciting news on that front too! The UMass Boston athletics program will be unveiling new logos and a bold color scheme shift from royal blue and white to Beacon Blue, black, and white. This redesign process, initiated by the Student Athletic Advisory Council, has also included input from a professional design group. Get ready to cheer on your teams in style!
Wrapping Up
As UMass Boston embarks on this transition from Blackboard to Canvas and embraces the arts and athletics, there’s a tangible sense of excitement in the air. Whether it’s making learning more interactive, celebrating diverse artistry, or showcasing spirited athletics, there’s no doubt that great things are happening on campus. So, gear up and get ready to make the most of these amazing changes!
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