Tag Archives: Curricular Technology

Monthly Technology Report

To improve the visibility of the work in Computing and Communications, we also will report out monthly on large work products and efforts for the month. This is a small synopsis of much of the work that has been accomplished over the summer. Thanks to all the staff and collaborators for all the hard work.  […]

Moodle will be shut down end of Spring Quarter 2018

As of June 15, 2018, Moodle will be “sunsetted” (shut down). What this means: You will no longer have access to your past Moodle sites within Moodle. However, backups of your sites will be available, which can be easily imported into Canvas. Moodle to WordPress, however, is more of a manual process and only files […]

Academic.evergreen.edu End of Life

As of 12/26/2017, academic.evergreen.edu will no longer provide web services. Data owners will still be able to access their files and should make arrangements to migrate their content to a supported web hosting platform. Currently the college supports WordPress at http://blogs.evergreen.edu (for all community members) or https://sites.evergreen.edu (for faculty by request) Redirects can be put in […]

PaperCut now in the Computer Labs

Evergreen is releasing a new print management system starting winter quarter 2017. Students in the Library, Computer Center CAL and Tacoma computer classrooms will see the roll out of PaperCut to replace our old GoPrint system for print release. Papercut  boasts a host of new options for print management, including an eco-dashboard for people to […]

Moodle Canvas WordPress (MooCanWord) update

Evergreen is now in our last quarter of actively using Moodle as the primary web technology for academic offerings. Moving forward I thought it would be useful to layout how the transition has been going and what to expect over the next year and beyond. To date, there have been 20 academic programs that have made the move […]

WordPress images automatically resize on upload

With a 100MB upload quota, running out of space has been a problem for many site owners using images on blogs.evergreen.edu. For most, the issue lies with uploading high resolution, unprocessed images straight from a digital camera to the image library. These images then get scaled down by WordPress for the web but the original still hangs out […]