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Print PowerPoints from D2L by opening in D2L → Print → Save as PDF → Upload PDF to the print portal.
This method prevents most formatting and printing issues.
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Descriptions for the various D2L Brightspace roles
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How to add a student into your D2L classlist
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Help logging into the Sharepoint D2L support site
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Finding, pinning and accessing your D2L courses
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How to edit Quizzes in D2L
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How to embed SCSU Mediaspace videos into D2L
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What to do if courses are not showing up in D2L
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D2L is discontinuing the 'Locker' tool. Here's how to download your files and upload to OneDrive in order to retain access or archive those files.
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This document provides a step-by-step guide on how to scan a handwritten assignment for submission on D2L using three different options: phone, printer/scanner, and webcam. For each option, it explains the process of capturing the image, saving, and renaming the file, and uploading it to D2L.
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How to log into courses taught through the Center for Continuing Studies.