C2C: Connect to Create
Quick Guide to C2C
If you're an OISE student and you are taking online courses, chances are good that you will work in C2C.
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C2C Home: Click this tab to get an overview of course forums. If you select an entry, it will appear in the right pane.
Forums: Click on this to get an overview of the forums. Once you click on a forum you will get a split screen view.
My Collections: Use this tab to warehouse your documents (visual or otherwise) that you want to draw on for your course.
Websites: Click here to go instructor-chosen sites. No doubt one of these will be to tutorials. We suggest you go here first.
Engagement: Worried about your statistical performance relative to others in the class? Click here.
Search: Can't find a post but remember the author or topic, click here!
Selected Beneficial Features
Online Help: C2C has excellent tutorials that can be accessed through Websites or MyOISE. We recommend that you watch them before beginning. They help to make much of the rest of the information on this page moot!
Chat Feature: Easy to use. Located in the top right corner of your screen. Hold private or group chats. Remember to save your chats as Word when you finish. At present there is no archiving system.
Split Screen Function: Great utility with several good features: you can open several messages when responding to a message; new notes are highlighted with red flags; subsequent notes to parent note are indented.
Messaging Function: Very strong messaging capability: post new or reply with options to share with public, with originator of note you are responding to, or save as draft and rework it before posting; create collections of notes; view who has read a note by clicking i; star important notes for you.
General Notes and Recommendations
C2C is a very stable LMS. You won't lose material and it is easy to shift forums. Like any system there are areas for improvement: the ability to collapse chats, importing chat logs, a like button to avoid additional support notes, an attach feature on the page, alerts for new messages, and so on. Our final word: if your online course is in C2C, then you are lucky. It takes a bit of adjustment--what doesn't--but you will come to appreciate its many features.
If you're an OISE student and you are taking online courses, chances are good that you will work in C2C.
Top Banner
C2C Home: Click this tab to get an overview of course forums. If you select an entry, it will appear in the right pane.
Forums: Click on this to get an overview of the forums. Once you click on a forum you will get a split screen view.
My Collections: Use this tab to warehouse your documents (visual or otherwise) that you want to draw on for your course.
Websites: Click here to go instructor-chosen sites. No doubt one of these will be to tutorials. We suggest you go here first.
Engagement: Worried about your statistical performance relative to others in the class? Click here.
Search: Can't find a post but remember the author or topic, click here!
Selected Beneficial Features
Online Help: C2C has excellent tutorials that can be accessed through Websites or MyOISE. We recommend that you watch them before beginning. They help to make much of the rest of the information on this page moot!
Chat Feature: Easy to use. Located in the top right corner of your screen. Hold private or group chats. Remember to save your chats as Word when you finish. At present there is no archiving system.
Split Screen Function: Great utility with several good features: you can open several messages when responding to a message; new notes are highlighted with red flags; subsequent notes to parent note are indented.
Messaging Function: Very strong messaging capability: post new or reply with options to share with public, with originator of note you are responding to, or save as draft and rework it before posting; create collections of notes; view who has read a note by clicking i; star important notes for you.
General Notes and Recommendations
C2C is a very stable LMS. You won't lose material and it is easy to shift forums. Like any system there are areas for improvement: the ability to collapse chats, importing chat logs, a like button to avoid additional support notes, an attach feature on the page, alerts for new messages, and so on. Our final word: if your online course is in C2C, then you are lucky. It takes a bit of adjustment--what doesn't--but you will come to appreciate its many features.