These can include:
We distribute readings (such as cases, articles, and book chapters) by posting them on Study.Net, which is integrated into course Canvas sites. We rely on instructors to distribute other items (including eTextbooks and simulations) after we have set up the session or instance with the vendor. The timeline below and other information on this Guide will help instructors decide how to proceed with their course materials.
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We use Study.Net, a third-party website, to distribute the readings instructors choose. If you hear about a digital coursepack, this is a reference to the Study.Net sub-site that hosts the PDFs assigned to a particular class. (Just like Canvas, Study.Net can host a "mini-site" for each Ross class.) Instructors are always granted access to their course's Study.Net site at no charge.
Study.Net helps Kresge staff, as well as Ross students and instructors, by:
The Study.Net site with the course's readings is always integrated into the course Canvas site through an LTI. This makes it even more accessible to students. Here is what a typical "integration" looks like: