Migrating from eCentennial to Luminate
Is Your Course Too Big to Migrate?
- Learn MoreChecking Course Size
How to check your eCentennial course export size to see if it is too large to migrate to Luminate.
Preparing Your eCentennial Course Pre-Migration
- Learn MorePreparing Content
While the Content tool in Luminate is similar to one we are used to currently, there are some notable differences between both that mean some changes to your existing content structure and materials may be required.
- Learn MorePreparing Quizzes and Question Library
While the Test tool in Luminate is similar to Quizzes tool we are used to in eCentennial, there are some notable differences between both that mean some changes to your existing quiz structure and questions may be required.
- Learn MorePreparing Assignments
Assignments can be created and are stored within the course Content. While assignments do migrate, certain settings and associated elements do not.
- Learn MorePreparing Discussions
Discussions migrate to Luminate from eCentennial and will only require minor reconfiguration of some settings.
- Learn MorePreparing News Items
News Items from your eCentennial course will migrate to Luminate as "announcements", which are available from the Announcements tool on the Luminate course navigation bar.
- Learn MorePreparing Grades
While some Grade Items migrate from eCentennial to the Luminate Gradebook, the workflows for grades in both systems are quite different. As a result, it may be easier to rebuild your Gradebook in Luminate once a course has been migrated. Below are some considerations for preparing your eCentennial Grades for Luminate.
- Learn MorePreparing Rubrics
Rubrics do not exists within their own separate tool in the Luminate course environment as we are currently used to. Instead, the “Add Grading Rubric” function is an option within the settings of several assessment types within a Luminate course.
- Learn MorePreparing Groups
You can divide your students amongst groups in Luminate in many of the same ways you are used to in eCentennial: manually assigned, randomly assigned and self-enrolment.
- Learn MorePreparing Release Conditions
While Release Conditions exist within Luminate, the range of options available is smaller than what we are currently used too. As such, some redesign may be required if Release Conditions are currently used to control student access to materials, assessments, etc. in your course. Release Conditions do not migrate to Luminate and will need to be recreated.
Reconfiguring Your Luminate Course Post-Migration
- Learn MoreRemediating Content
Discover how to remediate the issues related to the migration of your course content from eCentennial to Luminate, including web pages, audio, video, H5P and SCORM.
- Learn MoreRemediating Tests & Question Banks
Discover how to remediate the issues related to the migration of your course test and question banks from eCentennial to Luminate, including question types, test settings and more.
- Learn MoreRemediating Assignments
Discover how to remediate the issues related to the migration of your course assignments from eCentennial to Luminate, including due dates, plagiarism detection and more.
- Learn MoreRemediating Discussions
Discover how to remediate the issues related to the migration of your course discussions from eCentennial to Luminate, including forums, topics and more.
- Learn MoreRemediating Announcements
Discover how to remediate the issues related to the migration of your course announcements from eCentennial to Luminate, including release dates, replacement strings and more.
- Learn MoreRemediating Gradebook
Discover how to remediate the issues related to the migration of your course gradebook from eCentennial to Luminate, including grade items, grade categories, grade schemas and more.
- Learn MoreRebuilding Rubrics
Discover how to rebuild your course rubrics in Luminate, including creating levels and criteria, associating them with assignments and more.
- Learn MoreRebuilding Groups
Discover how to rebuild your student groups in Luminate, including creating group categories, setting up enrollment options and more.
- Learn MoreRebuilding Release Conditions
Discover how to rebuild your course's release conditions in Luminate, including restricting access to materials based on group enrollment, achievement on assessments and more.
Would you rather start from scratch?
- Learn MoreStarting From Scratch
If you would prefer to completely rebuild your course from scratch, follow the steps outlined here.