D2L Has Changed

Session 2 | Spring 2018

Apr 25, 2018 [ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR]
11:30am-12:30pm
348, James E. Walker Library (LIB)
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 MTSU will convert to the new version of D2L called “Daylight” at the end of the spring semester; conversion is scheduled for 8 AM on May 9. The changes are simply aesthetic—functionality will remain unchanged. The interface will now be mobile friendly, and those using phones and tablets will have a much improved experience. There will be NO down time, and faculty will have no, or only minor, adjustments to make in the courses they are preparing for 2018 summer or fall semesters.     

If you would like to see the D2L Daylight experience in person, the LT&ITC is hosting a session where Daylight will be demonstrated and the FITC staff will be available to answer your questions about the conversion.

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