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Beginners Guide to using Lt

Follow these six simple steps and begin teaching your students online quickly and easily.

Log in to Lt

 

Step 1

Import existing Lt content

There are many pre-made Lt lessons available already!

Step 2

Add your own content to Lt

Shifting your content into Lt is as simple as drag and drop!

Step 3

Customize your content in Lt

All content in Lt is fully customizable, so you can merge existing content with your own to make the lessons you need.

Step 4

Make use of existing data

If students aren’t able to access the lab, they can still access data.

Step 5

Invite students to Lt

It’s as easy as importing a class list.

Step 6

Publish and make content available

Whether to showcase to staff or to distribute to students, you choose what is seen.

Help Guides

Lt Essentials

Signing up to Lt as an educator

You will learn how to accept your invitation to Lt and the basics of the administrator interface.

See our guide here

Lt Instance Administration

You will learn how to customize your Lt instance by modifying the general settings, inviting administrators, and creating or modifying staff roles.

See our guide here

Staff can check the status of kuraCloud and sign up for important notifications about the platform here.

Setting up a course

You will learn how to create new courses, modify their settings (including grading workflow and example data options), and invite course-specific staff members.

See our guide here

Adding content to your course

See our guide here

The Getting Started Lessons

These lessons provide an introduction to Lt for educators and students. Make sure you add the Lt Student Starter module to all student courses.

Welcome Lessons

How to teach an online lab in Lt

See our guide here

How to switch example data on by default

See our guide here

Transitioning your content into Lt

See how easy it is to move your content from Microsoft Office(Word, Excel, Powerpoint) Google Drive and LabChart into Lt.

See our guide here

Inviting students to Lt

You will learn how to add and remove students from your course (individually or in bulk), edit their details, manage student sections, and send invitation emails.

See our guide here

Support Article: Importing Students into Lt

Example .csv file for importing students

Download example .csv

Student Admin Resource Pack

Download resource pack

  • Lesson checklist - pre-release to students 
    This checklist will help you make sure your lessons are ready for students.
  • Lt student pre-invitation template 
    A template for a quick introductory email to your students, explaining what Lt is and how to sign up. We strongly recommend sending this email out before you invite students to your course.
  • Lt student invitation template 
    This template is formatted in a way that allows you to import students to Lt. See our Support Article here: Importing Students into Lt
  • Student experience - login and exploration 
    An introductory video for students. You may want to share this video with your students at the same time you invite them.

Managing sections in Lt

Here's a feature that lets you manage the sections in your course in a flexible and intuitive way.

See our guide here

Publishing a lesson

You will learn how to publish lessons and modules, and how to make them available to students.

See our guide here

Publishing a module

Support Article: Publishing a Module in Lt

Beware updating a lesson after students have started it

If you update a lesson and then publish it, only students who have not yet started the lesson will see the updates. Students who have already started the lesson will continue to see the old version. Therefore, before publishing a lesson, be certain it is the final version. If you want to make all students see the latest version, you’ll need to reset the progress of those that have already started the original version. This is a critical process that can’t be undone, so do so with consideration.

Publishing checklist

See here for a more in-depth checklist before publishing and making content available to students. Some key points to note are:

  • The content is up-to-date and ready to be accessed by students
  • You’ve decided if the lesson will be published individually or in a module
  • The lesson has a poster (thumbnail) icon
  • Once published, the lesson is available to students at the correct date(s) and time(s).
    • I’ve selected ‘Student View’ and can see the content I expected is available to the students.

Before publishing content, consider if the content is best published as a stand-alone lesson or as one of a series of related lessons in a module. For example, a lesson introducing the course would likely be best published by as a stand-alone lesson. However, a pre-lab quiz lesson that precedes an associated lab would be best published within a module.

Note: It’s very important to only publish a lesson either individually or within a module. If a lesson is published both as an individual lesson and a lesson within a module, students can start and complete them separately.

Enhance your teaching

Editing Lt lessons

You will learn how to accept your invitation to Lt and the basics of the administrator interface.

See our guide here

Editing Lt lesson details

You will learn how to change the details of a lesson, including its name, description, key words, lesson icon, and more. This video also addresses how to activate Group and Presentation Lesson options, and explores lesson revisions.

See our guide here

Creating Lt Lessons

You will learn how to create lessons from scratch in Lt. Happy authoring!

See our guide here

Adding videos to a lesson

Support Article: Creating Lt Video Panels

Transitioning your content into Lt

See how easy it is to move your content from Microsoft Office(Word, Excel, Powerpoint) Google Drive and LabChart into Lt.

See our guide here

Using the Lt student progress dashboard

Learn how to use the student progress dashboard in Lt to gain insights about your students and lessons.

See our guide here

Resetting student progress in Lt

Support Article: Resetting student progress in Lt

Granting students extensions in Lt

Support Article: Granting Extensions in Lt

Grading in Lt

You will learn how to “force commit” student work and navigate the Grading Interface.

See our guide here

Basics of Lt for students

You will learn how to accept your invitation to Lt and navigate the student interface. This video teaches you everything you need to know to start learning in Lt!

See our guide here

FAQ

Yes, though you can use .csv files to quickly invite your students or transfer grades to your LMS, and then set up integration later.

If you'd like to integrate right away, see our page on LMS Integration.

Lt Support Videos

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Release Notes

We're continuously improving features and performance, fixing bugs, and releasing updated content to Lt.

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June 9 2020

We are continuously improving features and performance, fixing bugs, and releasing updates to Lt daily.

Here's what got released this month.

Introducing the Lt Content Import Library!

  • Accessed from the Course menu, users can now browse and import over 400 interactive and fully-customizable life science lessons & labs

Student Licence Count

  • Instance Administrators can now use the instance dashboard to monitor the number of active students across the instance

Student Homepage updates

  • Updated the styling of the student homepage to include information about lesson availability
  • Students can now see their recently accessed lessons at the top of the student home page

Improved Publishing Workflow

  • Simplified the lesson and module publishing workflow by giving users the option of automatically making the lessons or modules immediately available

Improvements and Bugfixes

  • Improved the search feature to make this more helpful when a search returns no results
  • Styling and contrast changes to the student list view to enhance accessibility
  • Fixed a bug where availability shows up as undefined in the published lesson card if access within a minute of a refresh
  • Fixed an issue with the placement of the Lt logo on some devices
  • Added a new course setting to more easily control student access to Example Data 
  • Updated the emails that get sent to new users
  • Added translated lessons and modules to the Content Import Library 

(Deutsch (de-DE) 

Español (es-LA) 

Français (fr-FR)

Português (pt-BR))

  • Graders can now choose to grade questions that were not set up for grading at authoring time. These questions will be togglable hidden or shown in the grading interface via a checkbox.
  • IE 11 Support will be dropped on July 31st 2020 (for more information, go here)
  • Various bug fixes and smaller improvements

Previous Releases

Previous Releases

Timaru

Timaru – 4th  November 2019

kuraCloud Timaru is a minor release with a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The technical stuff

  • Improvement to Canvas Integration
  • Various bugfixes

Seacliff 30th September

Seacliff – 30th  September 2019

kuraCloud Seacliff is a minor release with a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The big stuff

  • Better sorting. Sort students by "Given Name" and "Family Name" in the Student Accounts card.
  • Better searching. Search in all entered student fields in the Student Accounts card.

The small stuff

  • Moved Get Student Emails button to the main drop-down menu in the student accounts card.
  • Navigation from the Enter License screen to the Lesson screen for users in unlicensed access periods

The technical stuff

  • Fixed keyboard shortcuts in text fields in lessons. The undo/redo functionality is now available.
  • Updated our databases to prepare for upcoming features.

Rotorua - 9th September

Rotorua – 9th  September 2019

kuraCloud Rotorua is a minor release with a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The big stuff

  • Added grace periods for institutions using scratchcard access codes. Students can get 21 days unrestricted access before an access code is required.

The technical stuff

  • Fixed issue where users could not accept the Terms and Conditions under certain circumstances.

Queenstown

Queenstown – 19th  August 2019

kuraCloud Queenstown is a minor release with a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The big stuff

  • New look. We’ve made some small visual changes to the look and feel of our Lt login page and emails. These changes won’t affect your Lt access or experience.

The small stuff

  • Rectangle hotspots. If you don’t need a custom shape you can now set up your Hotspot Panel quicker and easier with rectangular hotspot regions!

Port Chalmers

Port Chalmers – 22nd  July 2019

kuraCloud Port Chalmers is a minor release with a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The technical stuff

  • Improved PDF generation. Our PDF generation is now quicker and even more reliable for students on mobile devices, and for students emailing a report to a grader.
  • Performance improvements. Lessons load faster! This is part of our ongoing mission to get students into their lessons quicker so they can start learning as soon as possible.
  • Canvas integration. Lt now supports workflows where the login IDs for Canvas accounts are not emails. For example, for institutions that require students to login to Canvas using a student ID, Lt will fallback to using the default email address associated with the account.

Oamaru release 15th April

Oamaru - 15th  April 2019

kuraCloud Oamaru is a minor release with a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The big stuff

  • There is a link to the new Lt online community in the user menu for staff logged into an Lt instance.

The technical stuff

  • Fixed broken help links for Lt users. 
  • Performance improvements to the student homepage.
  • Performance improvements to the course dashboard.
  • Various security improvements. 

Naseby

Naseby – 11th March 2019

kuraCloud Naseby is a Major release with a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The big stuff

  • The Hotspot panel! A new panel that allows authors to highlight areas of an image to attach information, even adding additional layers of images.

The technical stuff

  • Performance improvements to lesson load times.
  • Performance improvements when loading lists in the admin interface.
  • Improved logging.

Moeraki

Moeraki – 4th February 2019

kuraCloud Moeraki is a minor release with a number of improvements and bug fixes.

The small stuff

  • Changed Send Diagnostics feature to Send Feedback

The technical stuff

  • Infrastructure upgrades
  • Various bug fixes

kuraCloud desktop application

kuraCloud desktop application v1.10.5

Student Admin Resource Pack

Download resource pack

  • Lesson checklist - pre-release to students
    This checklist will help you make sure your lessons are ready for students.

  • Lt student pre-invitation template
    A template for a quick introductory email to your students, explaining what Lt is and how to sign up. We strongly recommend sending this email out before you invite students to your course.

  • Lt student invitation template
    This template is formatted in a way that allows you to import students to Lt. See our Support Article here: Importing Students into Lt

  • Student experience - login and exploration
    An introductory video for students. You may want to share this video with your students at the same time you invite them.

Publishing checklist

See here for a more in-depth checklist before publishing and making content available to students. Some key points to note are:

  • The content is up-to-date and ready to be accessed by students
  • You’ve decided if the lesson will be published individually or in a module
  • The lesson has a poster (thumbnail) icon
  • Once published, the lesson is available to students at the correct date(s) and time(s).
    • I’ve selected ‘Student View’ and can see the content I expected is available to the students.

Before publishing content, consider if the content is best published as a stand-alone lesson or as one of a series of related lessons in a module. For example, a lesson introducing the course would likely be best published by as a stand-alone lesson. However, a pre-lab quiz lesson that precedes an associated lab would be best published within a module.

Note: It’s very important to only publish a lesson either individually or within a module. If a lesson is published both as an individual lesson and a lesson within a module, students can start and complete them separately.

Services and Training

Take your Lt experience to the next level, get your lessons up and running smoother and faster, or have us create a custom course for you. Ask us about the Lt Services that can help you get even more out of Lt.

Lt comes with: the platform, the ADInstruments content collection(s), and a dedicated Customer Success Manager to help you get started. Our platform also has online training and support that is packed full of tips, how-tos and video walkthroughs.

Onsite training is a valuable and popular addition to this product, and it is possible to customize training length and goals to suit your needs. If required, we can send members of our team to help you set up your course and create lessons.

Lt Services packages

Onsite Training

One day workshops with ADInstruments staff

This training is tailored to your needs and can include:

  • Equipment setup
  • Administration training
  • Authoring lessons
  • Lab demonstrator (TA) training
  • Grading
  • Group work
  • LabChart settings for Lt
  • Best practices
  • Onsite IT training
  • Onsite technical setup

Custom Creative Package

A custom package, perfect for Lab Manual conversion

Starting with a consultation and content development plan, we can create a package designed for you that can include options such as:

  • Content or lesson conversion and learning design
  • Illustration
  • Translations

Supporting your Lt Journey

Meet our Customer Success Managers (CSMs) - dedicated to helping you transition to and succeed with our online learning platform Lt.

CSM overview with Arianna Boulet

As CSMs, we provide ongoing, world-class support to help you transition to Lt in an easy, stress-free manner.

We work proactively with our customers throughout the Lt onboarding process to better understand their needs and learning objectives when it comes to teaching. From here we can work alongside our customers from the beginning to ensure that each individual is achieving their goals and making the most of Lt’s innovations.

Meet your local CSM

Arianna Boulet

Arianna Boulet (North America)

I graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Integrative Physiology from the University of Colorado. As a CSM, I love working with passionate instructors who truly care about their students. Being able to help such innovative educators makes loving my job that much easier!

My favorite Lt feature is how easy it is to author. I think it is important for instructors to be able to customize the content to fit around their course and learning objectives, and Lt makes this very easy for them.

Gabrielle Leite

Gabrielle Leite (South America)

I’m a Biologist graduated from UNESP- Rio Claro and I did my master’s degree in Comparative Physiology at UFSCar- São Carlos. I started working at ADInstruments in 2012 as an Application Scientist and since then I have taken on a more supportive role for our customers in Brazil and Latin America.

What I like most about Lt is its authoring tool and how easy it is to use! I love being able to offer educators a quality solution to the problems they face every day.

Liam Farley

Liam Farley (Australasia)

I did my undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Physiology before joining the ADI team in 2015. What I enjoy most about being a CSM is working with a customer to help them overcome a particular pain point.

I love that Lt does a lot of the heavy lifting for educators, in the sense that it has so much quality content already available.

Tom Broughton

Tom Broughton (Europe)

I graduated in 2008 with a BSc in Chemistry, and joined ADInstruments’ Support Team in October 2009, assisting customers in both research and education, but I have focused solely on education support since 2013, including providing support for LabStation and Lt, as well as their associated hardware, and haven’t looked back since!

In terms of Lt, I love the intuitiveness (and speed) of the software as well as the ease of authoring - it’s a huge time saver for educators.

Lauren Frank

Lauren Frank (North America)

I graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 2015 with a degree in Biomedical Engineering (Pre-Med focus). During my first few years at ADI, I worked as both a Biomedical Sales Engineer for our research team and later became our senior Technical Support and Training Engineer for both research and education.

I consider myself a “lifelong learner” and I love being surrounded by like minded individuals. The passion and ingenuity of our Lt community continues to inspire me on a daily basis!

Hear what some of our current Lt customers have to say...

“Customer support is excellent! They follow up with you until making sure the problem is resolved. Thank you ADInstruments!”

- Associate Professor Susy Choy, California Medical Innovations Institute, USA.

“Our CSM is amazing, they reply very promptly (sometimes within minutes) with all the info I need, often it comes with screenshots to help with their explanation”

- Heather Kesby, Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, UK.

“With Lt’s ongoing and personalized customer service, we’re always supported to ensure the platform is working for us”

- Associate Professor Diane Kenwright, Head of Department, Pathology and Molecular Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, NZ.

“I didn’t know customer service like this existed until I started using Lt”

- Bronwen Mayo, Lecturer in Biosciences School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia, AUS.

Community

Lt Online Community

The Lt Online Community is a place to get together and discuss anything related to education.

The community is a way for educators to share resources, work together, get feedback, and build stronger, more meaningful relationships in real-time - whether these are across campus, or across the globe!

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Lt Brain Trust

Lt Brain Trust

The Lt Brain Trust is a worldwide community of innovative and engaged Lt users, who want to connect with each other and share their ideas about education, teaching, and using Lt!

Every year we hold free Lt Brain Trust events around the world, as a way to encourage our Lt community to meet each other, face-to-face, to network and share their experiences of using Lt.

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