Friday, March 19, 2010
Desire2Learn Course User Guidelines
Users must agree to abide by the Desire2Learn Course User Guidelines listed below

Purpose & Scope | Account & Course Creation | Username & Password | Costs | Student Enrollment
Definition of Users | Backup Strategies | Course Completion | Support | Training | Maintenance Schedule

Purpose & Scope   [back to top]
SDSU began the use of Desire2Learn (D2L)in the spring of 2008. D2L is intended to support faculty who are developing courses which are posted in the SDSU Course Schedule. Requests for other uses for will be considered on an individual basis through the Office of Information Technology. The SDSU D2L User Guidelines have been developed to standardize the implementation and use of D2L to ensure reliable and consistent service support from the equipment and technical staff who support D2L. These policies are subject to change and were last updated on July 1, 2008.

Account & Course Creation   [back to top]

Username & Password   [back to top]

Costs [back to top]
D2Lcan be used by any faculty, staff, and students in the South Dakota Regental System. For D2L courses that are created to support D2L credit-based classes, there are no associated D2L costs.

For D2L courses that are created to support other SDSU classes or activities that are not listed as credit bearing:

Student Enrollment   [back to top]
Once a student enrolls in a Regental Course their student information will be loaded in D2L. Conversely, once a student drops the course their information will be removed, but their record will be retained. These records are available by contacting IDS. This information lags at least one day behind actual registration days.

Definition of Users   [back to top]

  1. Univ Students
    Students are added as Univ Students to courses. Students have no ability to alter any component or aspect of a D2L course.
  2. Univ Instructors
    Faculty members are added as Univ Instructors to courses. This gives them the ability to make design choices for their particular classes. Designers have full control over the look and feel, layout, content and navigation of their course. Primary Univ Instructors (Instructor of record in Colleague System) can share designer access to the course by adding other Univ Instructors to the course.
  3. Helpdesk
    D2L Helpdesk users have access to certain D2L Administrator functions if and only if those functions have been enabled by the D2L Administrator. The functions include:
    1. Remove Users from Courses
    2. Change User Type
    3. Modify Passwords

  4. Campus Administrators
    D2L Campus Administrators have full control over every aspect of D2L.

Course Backup Strategies   [back to top]

Course Completion   [back to top]
Upon the completion of a course students will lose access to the course 10 days after final grades are due. The course will remain available to the instructor for a period of five (5) years post completion.

Academic Term Management
Each semester a new "shell" will be created for each course in the colleague system. It is the instructors prerogative to use Desire2Learn. All fully online course are REQUIRED to use D2L. At the onset of a new semester each faculty will be responsible for moving content from the past semesters shell to the current semesters shell. For more information on moving material please click here.

Support   [back to top]
For all faculty and students, D2L is supported by the SDSU Support Desk (605-688-6776).

Training   [back to top]
D2L and related training is delivered by Instructional Design Services. View and Register and Training Sessions here.

Maintenance Schedule   [back to top]
Desire2Learn will be unavailable every 4th Sunday of the month from 12-6am CST for scheduled maintenance. If unscheduled maintenance is needed, all attempts will be made to pick a time that will cause minimal impact. Notification will be available through the News widget when you log into D2L.