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HuskyCT Site Requests
 
For Summer 2011 and Fall 2011 classes
   
  To request a HuskyCT site for a class, log into PeopleSoft and follow the steps shown in the picture above. Click here for more detailed instructions.
   
  request in PS
   
To re-use HuskyCT content from a previous semester
   
  Once you have requested your new HuskyCT site(s) you can request that content used previously in HuskyCT be restored there using this form .
   
  PLEASE NOTE: Students automatically gain access to HuskyCT sites at midnight on the day before the first day of classes, so if you have content restored after the semester has started your students will immediately have access to the restored material. Since restored content appears as it did at the end of the semester it was saved, it may include items you do not want students see until later in the semester. If this is the case, you need to ask that start date of your HuskyCT site be adjusted to delay student access until you've had a chance to prepare the content. This can be done using the Comments section of the restore form or by emailing [email protected]
   
To combine HuskyCT sites
   
  If you are teaching multiple sections of the same course or have a cross-listed course and wish to have one HuskyCT site that students from all the sections can access, you can request that your sites be combined. Please email your request to [email protected]
   
Non-Class HuskyCT site requests
   
  It is possible on occasion to obtain a HuskyCT site for a purpose other than for a course which appears in PeopleSoft. These requests are made using an online form.
   


 

   
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Contact Information
  (860) 486-5052
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Location
  422 CUE
  368 Fairfield Rd
  Storrs, CT 06269-2001
   
 
 
 
  Janet Jordan, Manager
  (860) 486-2721
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