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= Getting an AWS Academy account =
# Contact [mailto:andrew.smith@senecacollege.ca Andrew Smith] to get an invitation for AWS Academy.
# After you receive your invitation (in 1-2-days) you'll neeed to complete the '''Educator Orientation''' in order to be able to create classes of your own.
= Creating a class =
# The link to '''Create a Class''' is under '''Account'''.
# You want to create a '''AWS Academy Learner Lab - Foundation Services'''. So that you can teach OPS345 rather than an AWS Academy course.
That takes a few hours to get created.
= Inviting students =
# Browse to your course via the Courses menu, go to '''People''', and '''Add people'''
# You could add your students one at a time but that will take a while. Instead get the list of students from Blackboard:
## Full grade centre
## Work offline
## Download: User information only, separated by comma.
## Open it with LibreOffice Calc, save as "Student list.csv"
## Remove the first row, and the last three columns (student id, last access, availability).
## If you have more sections: open those too and copy the rows to the end of the first file.
## Run this command: <code>cat Student\ list.csv | awk -F, '{print "\""$1, $2"\"", $3"@myseneca.ca,";}'</code>
# Paste the output of that command into the Add People box.
# Click Next.
# Check the box by the Name heading to fill in all the students' names automatically.
# Click next a couple more times.
Your students will get an email from AWS Academy and will need to register an account. That will give them a 100$ credit for your Learner Lab.
[[Category:OPS345]]
# Contact [mailto:andrew.smith@senecacollege.ca Andrew Smith] to get an invitation for AWS Academy.
# After you receive your invitation (in 1-2-days) you'll neeed to complete the '''Educator Orientation''' in order to be able to create classes of your own.
= Creating a class =
# The link to '''Create a Class''' is under '''Account'''.
# You want to create a '''AWS Academy Learner Lab - Foundation Services'''. So that you can teach OPS345 rather than an AWS Academy course.
That takes a few hours to get created.
= Inviting students =
# Browse to your course via the Courses menu, go to '''People''', and '''Add people'''
# You could add your students one at a time but that will take a while. Instead get the list of students from Blackboard:
## Full grade centre
## Work offline
## Download: User information only, separated by comma.
## Open it with LibreOffice Calc, save as "Student list.csv"
## Remove the first row, and the last three columns (student id, last access, availability).
## If you have more sections: open those too and copy the rows to the end of the first file.
## Run this command: <code>cat Student\ list.csv | awk -F, '{print "\""$1, $2"\"", $3"@myseneca.ca,";}'</code>
# Paste the output of that command into the Add People box.
# Click Next.
# Check the box by the Name heading to fill in all the students' names automatically.
# Click next a couple more times.
Your students will get an email from AWS Academy and will need to register an account. That will give them a 100$ credit for your Learner Lab.
[[Category:OPS345]]