The following message was emailed to current course instructors on 10/19/2023
Dear Colleague,
If you still have data in ReggieNet that you want to keep for future semesters, now is the time to act! The deadline to have old ReggieNet courses saved in Canvas is approaching fast.
You can request to migrate a ReggieNet for-credit course site (i.e., courses with catalogue numbers) using this form. It may take several weeks to migrate a course.
Migration may be the best option for instructors who wish to have the full structure of an old ReggieNet course transferred to Canvas, especially if the course makes extensive use of ReggieNet Tests & Quizzes, Lessons, Assignments, or Discussions tools. Again, the deadline to request a migration is Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
After Nov. 1, course site owners will have to back up their data piece-by-piece themselves. This will only be an option until Nov. 30. Consult these guides to learn how to backup certain tools in ReggieNet.
We strongly encourage instructors who won’t have time to manually pull content from ReggieNet for Spring 2024 courses and beyond to request a migration as soon as possible.
Some ReggieNet sites are not tied to courses, but rather, they were created to support departmental programs, special training programs, or registered student organizations. In Canvas, these are called "Special Use Sites." These sites do have some limitations, however-- for example, Canvas Special Use sites can only be used by current Illinois State students or employees.
Please consult this guide to browse options and request the transfer of content, if needed.
Extensive teaching support is available on the Center for Integrated Professional Development’s Canvas Instructional Support pages.
The Center’s support team is available to assist instructors and staff Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at ProDev@ilstu.edu or (309) 438-2542.
Instructors should send their students to the Technology Support Center for assistance using Canvas. The TSC can assist all users, including instructors, with basic technology concerns, like logging into Canvas or installing mobile apps.