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02/27/2024
profile-icon Diana Shull

The Lost & Found page of the circ guide has a form that you should fill out if someone reports a lost item that is not yet found. Fill this form out instead of writing notes and leaving them at the desk.

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02/22/2024
Branden McCready

We’ve had a number of students this semester that have had trouble opening quizzes in Canvas that require LockDown Browser.

tl;dr – Have them open up LockDown Browser and then login to Canvas and browse to their quiz

Newer quizzes in Canvas will automatically open LockDown if it’s installed, regardless of what browser the student is using.

There are also some older quizzes that won’t do this, and need to be accessed using the LockDown browser. A student trying to open one of these quizzes with another browser will get an error page that they need to install LockDown (even if it’s already installed). The language on that page seems to be more confusing to students than it has been in the past.

All Library laptops and desktops have LockDown installed already.

If a student is using their own device, they’ll need to install LockDown. When trying to open a quiz that requires it, they’ll end up on that page that tells them they need to install it, which includes a download link.

 

Even more information can be found here: https://uww.service-now.com/sp?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0010696

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02/15/2024
profile-icon Diana Shull

The actual test protocols (test forms/papers/expendable materials) are NOT in these kits. The student needs to contact the Special Education Department office in Winther, who keeps the forms. If this is an online-only student, then have them contact their professor as well (although this would have been explained in the video lectures).

Special Education Department
specialed@uww.edu
Phone: (262) 472-1106
Location: WH 5035

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02/02/2024
Melissa Lopez

Puzzle pieces located by circ desk phone. Part of a scavenger hunt through the Residence Hall Association. Andersen participates as a location to be scavenged. 

Students will approach the circulation desk and ask for puzzle pieces. Please give them 2 puzzle pieces - 1 from each bag. Students complete a puzzle by combining puzzle pieces collected from all around campus. 

Questions? Ask Melissa Lopez. (LopezM@uww.edu)

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