Approving Flexible Learning Final Grades
Approval process for FLEX final grades entry For each FLEX course, an approver must verify all aspects of the grades submission. This document includes details about responsibilities, system rules and […]
About Student Software Licensing
BCIT has several software packages available to students under a number of different software licensing agreements. The information in the matrix below includes information provided by program heads. It is […]
Using the FLEX Final Grades Entry System
This article provides a step-by-step guide for electronically entering your marks using the FLEX Final Grades Entry system.
Personal Computer Resources
Students who connect to the BCIT network using a personal notebook computer are responsible for ensuring their computer does not negatively affect the network while connected. Viruses on a personal […]
Problems with Accessing the BCIT Website
There is huge diversity among the devices used by off-campus visitors to our websites (my.bcit.ca, the Faculty and Student Information page, course registration, etc.). Some users will occasionally be unable […]
Using The Grade Book
One of the features of myBCIT for faculty is an online grade book. Through the Faculty Services page of myBCIT, you can access and enter grade book marks for the […]
Getting Started with Banner
The following document provides basic information about Banner, directs you on how to locate Banner documentation, and answers some frequently asked questions.
Grading Final Marks
To view final mark definitions please reference Article 2.1 – Grading in the following BCIT Procedure: Procedure 5103-PR1 This procedure applies directly to Policy 5103, Student Evaluation. This procedure provides […]
Reviewing historical Competition hires prior to July 31, 2019 in Banner
The following document provides instructional steps on how to review historical competition hires prior to July 31, 2019. NOTE: As of July 31, 2019, any hires with competition numbers (where […]
Using a Document Camera
Document cameras are contemporary versions of the old-fashioned overhead projector. Use a document camera when you need to: project a printed document, object or digital file onto a wall or […]
Accessing Solidworks on Your Personal Device as a Student
SolidWorks is available to eligible students through AppsAnywhere. To access SolidWorks, first follow the instructions for logging into AppsAnywhere for the first time (if you haven’t already done so). Then, search for “SolidWorks” […]
Downloading Matlab for Student Home Use
BCIT holds a Total Student Headcount (TSH) license for Mathworks software and this allows students to install Matlab on their personally-owned computers. In order to access BCIT’s license you will […]