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Odyssey is | Odyssey is UWaterloo's home-grown exam management system which automatically keeps up to date with currently enrolled student data. It handles the printing and seat assignments of students for assessments and allows students to [https://odyssey.uwaterloo.ca/teaching/schedule look up their seating information]. Odyssey is integrated with [[Crowdmark]] and [[Markbox]]. Once an assessment is sent from Odyssey to W Print it will also automatically be created in the corresponding Crowdmark course. | ||
'''Centrally Supported:''' No | |||
'''Possible Alternatives:''' None. | |||
'''Instructor Contact:''' n/a | |||
'''University Support:''' [https://uwaterloo.ca/odyssey/instruct/exams Odyssey Help], [mailto:rt-odyssey@rt.uwaterloo.ca?subject=Odyssey%20Question rt-odyssey@rt.uwaterloo.ca] | |||
'''Vendor Support:''' n/a | |||
'''Accessibility:''' Detailed information not currently available, however Odyssey uses a page template which is pulled from the WCMS (Version 3), so the overall page should be accessible. Please reach out to [mailto:ijmorland@uwaterloo.ca Isaac Morland] with any accessibility concerns. | |||
Latest revision as of 10:56, 30 October 2024
Odyssey is UWaterloo's home-grown exam management system which automatically keeps up to date with currently enrolled student data. It handles the printing and seat assignments of students for assessments and allows students to look up their seating information. Odyssey is integrated with Crowdmark and Markbox. Once an assessment is sent from Odyssey to W Print it will also automatically be created in the corresponding Crowdmark course.
Centrally Supported: No
Possible Alternatives: None.
Instructor Contact: n/a
University Support: Odyssey Help, rt-odyssey@rt.uwaterloo.ca
Vendor Support: n/a
Accessibility: Detailed information not currently available, however Odyssey uses a page template which is pulled from the WCMS (Version 3), so the overall page should be accessible. Please reach out to Isaac Morland with any accessibility concerns.