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Northwestern Information Technology, Northwestern University - HigherEd
By presenting Canvas Discussions as personalized network graphs in which students directly interact with the evolving structure, Nebula offers an innovative way to view and participate in Discussions. Hear about the Nebula LTI App and the tangible learning outcomes of this exciting visual discussion board experience.
Since, conference abstracts are usefully brief, here is a link to Nebula in Northwestern Learning Apps store. At the session, I'll be going into more detail on Nebula and its feedback from students. We'll also discuss a companion app for rating discussion activity and an associated feedback messaging experiment we conducted with it. I'll also briefly describe the Northwestern Learning Apps store where our campus community learns about Nebula and can install it in their courses.
I hope to see you there.
Bill
Will you be sharing your presentation notes here?
HI Bill:
Great to meet you! This looks pretty promising and when you guys decide to open up the code we would love to take a look at it. Anything open-source is a bonus for us not having to dance around consent forms due to FIPPA (British Columbia)
Bill: I wasn't able to attend your session, but your tool looks amazing. Does Northwestern have any plans to make the tool available beyond your university?
Thanks!
Sarah,
Yes, we are working on a public release. We don't have details at this time but will announce in this space and elsewhere when we do. Feel free to check in directly as well. We would love to hear about your interests and work in this area also.
As an FYI, Northwestern's implementation and deployment uses AWS services for server-side components. Nebula is almost entirely a client-side app. We're watching some possible developments in Canvas regarding token handling that would allow us to remove much of the server-side architecture, making Nebula an easier install for others. We want to see if/when these Canvas developments come about before preparing an AWS release. Just some background regarding release - FYI.
Thanks much for your interest.
Bill
Bill Parod
Architect, Software Development Group
Academic and Research Technologies
Northwestern University Information Technology (NUIT)
NUL 2EAST E-2639
1970 Campus Drive
Evanston IL 60208
bill-parod@northwestern.edu
Office 847 491 5368
Bill,
So you mean this locally developed tool will utilize the AWS services in order to work or will it work? We will not get AWS until at least the end of this year is what we are hearing....
Keroleen,
Yes, Nebula currently uses AWS.
We are preparing an OAuth-based version that will obviate (Canvas API proxy) components running in AWS.
Bill
Bill Parod
Architect, Software Development Group
Academic and Research Technologies
Northwestern University Information Technology (NUIT)
NUL 2EAST E-2639
1970 Campus Drive
Evanston IL 60208
bill-parod@northwestern.edu
Office 847 491 5368
Keroleen,
Thanks much. We'll certainly post in this space and elsewhere in the Canvas Community. I'll note your interest as well and followup.
Bil
Henry,
Presentation slides are now attached above. Thanks for your interest. We're happy to answer any questions.
Thanks to Tara Cave at Instructure for helping me get the file attached.
Bill
In case you weren't in yesterday's Data Discussion About Discussions Data CanvasLive event, we have a public release of our current Learning Analytics LTI Apps, including Nebula. Our slide deck from yesterday's event is here, fyi. It includes these URLs:
Learning App Descriptions and NU Installs: Learning Apps
Learning App Software Distribution: northwesternitartsdg — Bitbucket
NU Digital Learning Articles: Innovations at Northwestern | Digital Learning
The Bibucket team site includes Nebula and other apps described in Learning Apps.
Thanks,
Bill
Hi!
We have been wanting to try Nebula out for awhile and we finally got some time. But, I think we are missing a step. We setup a server, created a developer key and are able to install the app. Then nothing happens.Under the Placements it says "No Placements Enabled". Any ideas or suggestions to look for what step we are missing? I have tried installing it both inside a course and account levels with no luck. I am also not sure if we need a Consumer key for the Add app box, the image just has a "-" I tried N/A & various other things too. Our secret is the creation from setup 2.b.c#2
Iva
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