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UTS is committed to ensuring that all students can continue to engage in their studies. This will require subject materials and learning experiences to be made available to students studying offshore. It is important to note that this will involve some technical difficulties and limitations due to accessibility issues and Government restrictions in China.
Testing has shown variations between regions and individuals in China in terms of what students may be able to access due to the firewall and low internet speeds. Please be prepared for individual students not being able to access technologies, check-in with affected students regularly, and refer to the back-up plans for both Canvas and UTSOnline for what to do if students cannot access a technology.
Our current recommendations are:
Note: Canvas or UTSOnline are the only systems that should house student grades and assessment (it is not advised to conduct assessment or store grades in any Microsoft tool)
Students can use an optional VPN service that may provide easier access to UTS learning platforms including Canvas, UTSOnline, EdStem, Echo 360, Kaltura, Turnitin, and UTS student administration tools. It is always recommended to use the UTS supported tools listed on this page.
Tool | Available in China? | Impacted by internet speeds? | Recommendations |
---|---|---|---|
Canvas | Yes | Yes | Only use basic features. Find out more in the tool recommendations section. |
Canvas Quizzes | Yes | Yes | Display questions one at a time and don’t embed unavailable content like YouTube videos. |
Dropbox | No | – | Use Microsoft OneDrive for large files. |
Echo360 | TBC | – | – |
EdStem | Yes | No | – |
No | – | Use Microsoft Teams for student interaction. | |
Flickr | No | – | – |
Google aps and services | No | – | Use Microsoft applications. |
H5P interactive tools in Canvas | Yes | Yes | Do not use H5P for summative assessments. |
No | – | – | |
Kaltura | Yes | Yes | Upload videos directly as YouTube videos added to Kaltura will remain blocked. Find out more in the tool recommendations section. |
Library readings (through the DRR) | Yes | No | Provide direct links to required readings only. |
Microsoft applications | Yes | Yes | Students should use the app not browser versions. Find out more about Office 356, OneDrive, Stream and Teams in the tool recommendations section.. |
No | – | – | |
Review | TBC | – | – |
Slack | No | – | Use Microsoft Teams for student interaction. |
SPARKPlus | TBC | – | – |
SoundCloud | No | – | – |
Turnitin | Yes | Yes | Students might have trouble uploading large files, so they might need to send them to you via email. |
No | – | – | |
Vimeo | No | – | Upload your videos to Kaltura. If it’s a third party video, consider moving it to later in the session. |
Wikipedia | No | – | – |
YouTube | No | – | Upload your videos to Kaltura. If it’s a third party video, consider moving it to later in the session. |
Zoom | Yes | Yes | Find out more in the tool recommendations section. |
If you need help with alternative technologies book a consultation with the LX.lab via Service Connect.
Canvas is available, although students may experience poor performance when accessing large files and/or specific Canvas features. Only use content that has been uploaded directly to Canvas or has been embedded from platforms that have been confirmed to work in China.
If you are unsure whether you should be teaching off-shore students in your existing Canvas or UTSOnline subject site, or a separate version, please contact the LX.lab.
You may use the following interactive communication tools in Canvas:
We recommend using Microsoft Teams as well as Canvas for interactive communications.
Minimize the complexity and quantity of content where possible, including:
Compress PDF files (including image compression)
All Microsoft productivity suite applications are available in China. Students should use the native Microsoft apps for their device where possible to improve performance, especially when watching video, making video calls or attending online meetings.
All Microsoft Office Apps now accommodate collaborative technologies. Students can collaborate on documents, OneNote files and share materials via OneDrive.
We recommend using Microsoft OneDrive to store and share files if they are too large to email to students (anything over 20MB).
There are different configuration options when sharing files in OneDrive. For this purpose, we recommend either of the following options:
Your browser should automatically copy the shareable link for you once clicking on the “Copy Link” button. A new window will pop up where the link appears. Feel free to triple check by copying the link in this area here too. Once you have the link, email to affected students via Outlook.
Kaltura is the supported video streaming solution at UTS. However, as Microsoft platforms are working as expected in Mainland China it is also possible to use Microsoft Stream to deliver video content. Considerations include:
Where possible, students should access content using the Stream or Teams app for their device as these perform better than the web versions. The Stream app also allows videos to be downloaded and watched offline.
Microsoft provide instructions on how to get started with MS Stream and how to add Stream videos to Teams.
Use Microsoft Teams for ongoing conversations or weekly updates.
Teams may also be used for one-to-one chat, audio/video calls and group meetings.
Students should use the native Teams app for their device to ensure the best experience – especially when making calls, attending meetings and watching videos.
External apps and connectors added to Teams may not work in China. LX.lab recommends the following:
Do not rely on non-Microsoft apps or connectors integrated into Teams, as access to these may be blocked without notice.
We recommend using Zoom (through the Australian AARNET network) for video conferencing, one to one sessions or online tutorials. It is important to consider the implications of technologies being blocked in China without notice. As a result, please do not make the use of Zoom integral to your subject learning design. The failsafe/back up option for Zoom is video conferencing in MS Teams. Please do not use this option unless there is no other choice, as there may be latency issues, meaning broken and distorted video and audio.
AARNET advises that users in China need to use version 4.5.4 or higher of the Zoom client and will need to confirm a phone number the first time they use Zoom.
Please remember the following should not be used for learning and teaching purposes, as they cannot be accessed in China
If your students cannot access Canvas, you can export course content as a zip file and send it via email. If the zipped file is under 20MB you will be able to send it as an attachment. If it is over the email attachment limit, you can save the files to OneDrive and share the link to students.
As the exported Canvas course content will be an offline file, the student’s copy won’t refresh if you make any changes. To avoid confusion and needing to send multiple copies we recommend exporting a module or a week at a time. This can be done by publishing what you want to send and then export.
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