Learning Management System (LMS) Policy

Effective Date May 1, 2021 Policy Owner Vice President for Information Technology and CIO
Last Reviewed Date April 22, 2024 Approved By President's Council
Review Cycle Bi-annual Policy Contact Information Security & Compliance Analyst

Purpose

This policy is intended to ensure the integrity of the data contained within the official university-supported Learning Management System (LMS), currently Canvas, and compliance with the requirements of related New York Tech policies as well as state, federal, and accreditation agencies. Additionally, this policy sets forth guidelines for the use of the LMS at the New York Institute of Technology, including the use of "Learning Tools Interoperability" (LTI) or "add-ons," and the process to request consideration for the installation of an LTI.

Scope

This policy governs the use, administration and oversight of the Learning Management System (LMS) at the New York Institute of Technology. This policy applies to all instructors, students, staff, and others who use the official university-supported LMS. The sponsoring unit for the university-supported LMS is Information Technology Services, with specific management oversight provided by Academic Technology Services.

Definitions

ATS:
Academic Technology Services, a department within the Information Technology Services (ITS) Division at the New York Institute of Technology.
Canvas:
The official university-supported, Learning Management System (LMS).
Course Creator:
New York Tech faculty, staff, and others (e.g., contractors) who are responsible for the content of a Course Site and/or have provisioned the source of materials for use in the LMS.
Course Shell (or Course Site):
An official Course Site within the LMS. A standard Course Shell is generated in Canvas from PeopleSoft automatically for official courses listed in the Registrar's course schedule. Course Shells are linked to the account of the individual named as the Instructor of Record within PeopleSoft. Each Course Shell contains basic course information including the official course roster as well as access to LMS features and course development tools.
Employee:
Faculty or staff actively employed by New York Tech.
External App/"Add-on":
A standard protocol that enables the integration of a third-party tool or other services within the LMS.
Guest Account:
An account created by the LMS Administrator in order to grant an external user affiliated with the university access to the LMS.
Inactivity Date:
The date on which a Course Site in the LMS is made inaccessible to students enrolled in the course.
Instructor of Record:
The faculty member listed in PeopleSoft assigned to teach the course.
Learning Management System (LMS):
A flexible, software application or web-based program for teaching and learning used to administer, deliver, and assess electronic educational technology courses and/or programs. This tool can supplement courses requiring personal attendance or as the principal delivery mechanism for online courses.
LMS Administrator (or LMS Admin):
A role in the LMS assigned to the person(s) who oversee and manage New York Tech's LMS instance—both the main account and all sub-accounts. The LMS Admin can create manual courses; add users; view and moderate enrollments and content for all courses; view course and account data; and manage course-level user roles and permissions. The LMS Admin role is managed by ITS. LMS Admin permissions can vary by account and subaccount.
Learning Tool Interoperability (LTI):
See External App/"Add-on" above.
NYIT Account:
The user name and password that provide access, via single-sign on (SSO), to New York Tech's applications.
Organization Account:
Manually created Course Sites to support non-academic uses of Canvas such as courses for training, orientation, community-building, campus organizations, lab spaces, etc.
Student:
A role in the LMS assigned to the person(s) officially enrolled in a course in the LMS; students can access courses and groups on a fixed or mobile device; can submit assignments, participate in discussions, view their personal grades, and access course materials.
Teacher:
A role in the LMS assigned to the person(s) officially designated as the Instructor of Record in a course in the LMS. Teachers can assign permissions to moderate a course; post grades, instructional materials, and media; host video conferencing sessions; post assignments; view course data; and direct daily course communications.
User:
Any employee, student, or guest of the university accessing the LMS.

Statement

LMS Use and Operation

User Management and Access

Non-Academic Use of the LMS

Content Management and Access

System Maintenance, Outages, and Upgrades

LTI Requisition and Implementation Procedures

The Instructor of Record, course creator, or academic support staff may request the installation of an LTI. The following lead times are required so that a proper evaluation can take place:

View the Canvas LTI Request Proposal form.

Once the request is made, it will go through a process of review and if approved, implementation testing prior to being available to the Course Site. The LMS Admin reserves the right to reject any request for an LTI that does not comply with the system standards.

Review process will include the following topics for consideration. Any LTI request that has an unacceptable rating in any of the areas below will be rejected for the concern listed.

To see the list of add-ons that have been approved for campus-wide use in Canvas LMS, choose the External Apps tab within Canvas.

View the process to include an existing LTI to your course in Canvas.

* The use of Blackboard as an LMS expired at New York Tech on May 31, 2021. Blackboard student data will be archived for the transition period of one year from September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022. After September 1, 2022, Blackboard student materials will no longer be maintained upon completion of this transition period.

Related Internal Policies

Student Privacy

Regulatory References

Forms Associated with the Policy (if applicable)