LMS Implementation and Operations
Following the selection of Canvas in January 2020, the learning management system (LMS) architecture and implementation partners included the university’s former Office for Academic Innovation, Division of Information Technology (now Technology Services) and Office of the Registrar as well as The Texas A&M University System. Current LMS operations include a partnership among the Center for Teaching Excellence, Technology Services and Office of the Registrar. LMS governance includes executive and advisory committees and academic liaisons.
LMS Executive Committee
|
Name
|
Role |
|---|---|
| Michael Leary | Interim Chief Information Officer |
| Barbara Bayer | Associate Vice President for Academic Financial Strategy |
| Juan Garza | Associate Vice President for Enterprise Application Services |
| Michael Johnson | Interim Vice Provost and Associate Provost for Academic Enhancement |
| Mauro Sericano | LMS Project Manager |
Digital Learning Environment Advisory Committee
|
Name
|
Role/Area
|
|---|---|
| Jana McDonald | Technology Services |
| Kyle Page | Technology Services |
| Isaac Podolefsky | Technology Services |
| Mauro Sericano | Technology Services |
| Justin T. Dellinger | Academic Affairs |
| Michael Johnson | Academic Affairs |
| Sydney Saucier | Undergraduate Student |
| Cara Webster | Graduate Student |
| Jen Ferrara | Academic Liaison |
| Lexis Fentanes | Academic Liaison |
| Kim Ritchie | Academic Liaison |
| Jennifer Dworaczyk | Academic Liaison |
| Ted Seidel | Academic Liaison |
| Catharina Laporte | Faculty |
| Asha Rao | Faculty |
| Terri Helge | Graduate Operations Committee (GOC) |
| Robert Shandley | Academic Operations Committee (AOC) |
Academic Liaisons
|
Name
|
Role/Area |
|---|---|
| Jana McDonald | Technology Services |
| Kyle Page | Technology Services |
| Isaac Podolefsky | Technology Services |
| Mauro Sericano | Technology Services |
| Justin T. Dellinger | Academic Affairs |
| Michael Johnson | Academic Affairs |
| Sydney Saucier | Undergraduate Student |
| Cara Webster | Graduate Student |
| Jen Ferrara | Academic Liaison |
| Lexis Fentanes | Academic Liaison |
| Kim Ritchie | Academic Liaison |
| Jennifer Dworaczyk | Academic Liaison |
| Ted Seidel | Academic Liaison |
| Catharina Laporte | Faculty |
| Asha Rao | Faculty |
| Terri Helge | Graduate Operations Committee (GOC) |
| Robert Shandley | Academic Operations Committee (AOC) |
Guiding Principles for the DLE
The LMS Implementation Teams have collaborated with the Governance structures to build the following Guiding Principles that serve as the foundation for how the Digital Learning Environment is supported at Texas A&M:
1. Single University Template Applied to all TAMU Courses
Purpose: The Texas A&M University template is automatically applied to all courses in Canvas to enhance the student experience and is 100% accessible out-of-the-box. This template is in place to create a consistent experience across all courses at TAMU so students can easily navigate and predict the structure of their courses.
We have curated resources to better assist in enhancing the template. If you have already modified the template and would like to move content from one semester to another, view the Copying Canvas Materials Between Courses section to determine which method you should use to move content, guidance on both methods, and additional best practices for setting up your course.
2. Training Requirements for Course Associate Roles
We have also created a process to allow for non-student employees that do not receive access to TrainTraq to have an opportunity to complete the required training.
3. Section Merge Deadline Ahead of the Start of a Semester
4. Third-Party Tool Integration Process
Requested tools will move through the process and their status is updated for the campus community to stay up to date on where their requested tool is in the process. Once approved, the tools will be implemented at the requesting unit’s subaccount where the Academic Liaisons will lead the training and support for the tool.
5. Course Storage Capacity
6. TAMU System Records and Retention Policy
Courses in Canvas at TAMU are available for students to interact from the first day of the start of term until the last day of the late grading period. This policy has automatically been applied to all courses. After the last day of the late grading period for the term closes, the course will be available as read only to all users.