Release 107 Notes

Easier workflow with OneDrive 

We have improved working with OneDrive for all users.

The OneDrive file picker is now:

  • Clearer
  • More accessible
  • Works better on larger and smaller devices including mobile phones

Automatic G Suite Account Set-up    

We have made it easier to automatically connect G Suite accounts for teachers and students in schools or districts using G Suite for Education.
How will this impact you:

  • Saves time and effort
  • Extra layer of security because pre-connecting user G Suite school accounts means that you need not manually connect your account to itslearning (nor is there the danger of accidentally connecting the wrong account).
  • Use the Google Single Sign-On from Google Apps or on a Chromebook (if enabled for the site)


Note:    

If your school/organization uses multiple separate G Suite domains (e.g a teacher domain and a separate student domain), all domains must be connected in itslearning/Fronter. If schools/organizations have secondary domains set up, only the main/primary G Suite domain needs to be connected in the platform.

  • It will not be possible for users to disconnect a pre-connected account.
  • We have extended the integration options from MIS/SIS to automatically include G Suite email accounts to make provisioning even easier.

Schools/organizations should contact their itslearning Support team to find out more.

Pre-connect G Suite accounts

We also want to make it super easy for you to work with Google even where automatic connections are not used. One way to access itslearning is to go to the Google app drawer in your browser when you are logged in to your Google account and click the itslearning icon. If your account is not already connected we will prompt you to do so.

  • Select your site and log in.
  • You will then receive the message shown in the picture.
  • When you click Connect, you will be asked to select the right Google account and then allow the itslearning Marketplace app to communicate with your account.
  • That’s it. The next time you use the Marketplace app you won’t have to log in to itslearning

Start a group conversation from an assignment

Students can now start a conversation with their group members directly from a group assignment. Simply click “Open group conversation” and start discussing!

Better control of bulletin comments

Bulletins are a great way for course participants to comment on news posted by a teacher/lecturer. But, sometimes you don’t want this communication mode, such as during online tests. Administrators can now prevent users from writing comments through a new profile setting (also available in policies).

It is now possible to prevent a single user, multiple users, hierarchy or a whole profile from adding new comments to bulletins in any course. Users will still be able to read any pre-existing comments.

Enhanced color palette

We have made it much easier to read text by tweaking the color palette in itslearning to improve contrast with the background. We have closely matched existing colors in the old palette, so that users can still recognize their courses.

Password protection for tests (Test 2.0)

Some schools want the added security of using passwords to access tests. We’ve now made this possible. 

Adding a password means the test can be embargoed until the password is shared. This will help districts and schools/organizations better manage centralized tests because tests can be added to a course by teachers or pushed out centrally using course templates. 


  • Add a password to a test in the security section of the settings. The setting is off by default. The alphanumeric password can be between 1 and 32 characters (A-Z, a-z and 0-9).
  • The password setting and the password itself is retained when a test is copied or shared.
  • When a student starts or re-attempts to take the test, a password prompt will appear.
  • For time-limit tests, the countdown does not begin until the password is accepted.

Even More 

  • The “User dashboard” setting is now disabled by default, when administrators manually create a new hierarchy. The change was prompted by feedback from many customers who did not require this function. It can, of course, still be enabled if a dashboard is desired for a particular hierarchy. This change does not affect functionality when hierarchies are created through integration
  • Document collaboration in the Task tool has been removed to simplify task creation. If you want students to collaborate on a Google or Office document, you can use the group assignment feature of the Assignment tool. 
  • We have extended the data warehouse and OData with a new end-point for SCORM outcomes in itslearning. This allows SCORM outcomes (score from a quiz, time spent etc) to be extracted from the data warehouse. Contact your itslearning Support team to find out more.
  • We have made it easier to view the details of an event from the course overview page. Previously, when clicking on the time of an event, you were taken to the calendar. If there were files attached or resources linked to the event, you would have to click on the event to see them. Now, all event details will be shown directly in a pop-up window.


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