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![April 9, 2004: Dear [name redacted] Since the start of the new quarter on April 5, some learners from the School of Technology and the School of Business have been experiencing difficulty gaining access to our new Courseroom [sic]. The difficulty has ranged from learners experiencing slower-than-desired load times to those who have been temporarily unable to access their courses. On behalf of Capella University, please accept my apology for any inconvenience this situation may have caused. Also, please note that we are extending the 100% drop deadline from April 9, 2004 to April 16, 2004 to remove the time pressure should you decide to change your enrollment decision. I'd like to bring you up-to-date on the source of this problem, the action we have taken to prevent recurrence, and the steps we have taken to ensure that your education at Capella University continues without delay or inconvenience. The situation arose unexpectedly as we implemented a planned, phased migration of learners to the new Courseroom [sic] from our current learning platform, LearningSpace. The new learning platform is a software product called Vista from WebCT, one of the nation's leading providers of premier e-learning solutions. We conducted several months of testing and analysis of Vista, including a pilot in March with more than 250 learners and faculty. During testing and pilot periods, we encountered no technical issues. In fact, learners and faculty in our pilot universally praised Vista for being exceptionally user-friendly and intuitive, and providing new and useful online learning tools. However, as we continued to phase new learners onto Vista, we began experiencing issues related to the learner profile tool. We immediately began working with WebCT to resolve this problem and have temporarily removed the profile tool until this situation is remedied. In the interim, faculty members have advised learners to temporarily post their biographical information in the discussion area of each Courseroom [sic]. We are committed to ensuring the successful continuation of your education at Capella University. Any learners who have experienced difficulties as a result of these technical issues will not be penalized as a result or experience any negative effect on their grades—a directive that I have also shared with our faculty. Bottom line, we want to be sure that your learning experience with Capella University is all that you have been promised and deserve. If you have any questions about this issue, please contact University Services at 1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552) option 7. Thank you for your patience and consideration as we work to resolve this issue. Sincerely, Michael Offerman, President Capella University](/images/offermanStupidStatement_1.gif)



![Posted: 10 Apr 2004 06:51 PM Subject: The new course room In response to a stern letter I wrote back to the president, I received the following (not from the president), however it is in writing and I’m still trying to decide what to do): Dear [name removed] Thank you for feedback on the course room. I apologize for any frustration you are experiencing. We appreciate your patience as we launch the new course room. If you do decide to drop your courses this quarter, we have extended the cut-off for the 100% refund drop date to 4/16/2004 due to all the problems that learners have experienced. This quarter will not count against your “off” quarter if you do decide to drop all your courses this quarter. In regard to getting a refund for the books you purchased, you will need to contact the book store directly at 1-800-325-3252. Thank you for your understanding. Please feel free to contact us with any further questions or concerns. Ghadah Makoshi University Services](/images/students04.gif)







![Posted: 14 Apr 2004 10:25 PM: Subject: The new course room: [Name redacted], I agree with you on a lot of what you stated. The inability to delete or edit posts in WebCT is a major flaw that should not be tolerated. Also the nagging dialogue box asking the user to trust a invalid certificate that is not only nagging but truly unprofessional like you mentioned. I have tolerated similar unconfigured v3 certs on other web servers and at the same time think about their professionalism and credibility!](/images/students12.gif)



![Posted: 15 Apr 2004 01:39 AM: Subject: The new course room: First of all [name redacted], welcome - it wasn’t like this before. Images in posts for a signature is an interesting idea, but each post is already labeled with our name at the beginning. The poor souls who still have dial-up would be especially frustrated after waiting to read a 20k posting, only to find it’s a short sentence with a nice picture. Some people in my class are still using attachments in discussions when they should just post text (even after being asked not to do so by instructors). I used to have dial-up, but even with DSL, I won’t read attached posts because of the lingering frustration. While the idea of images with the postings is attractive-—I liked the profiles where we could actually see what each other looked like--with what is happening.](/images/students16.gif)

![Posted 15 Apr 2004 8:17 PM: Subject: Will file complaint with U.S. Dept. of Education If . . . :Hi [name redacted]: I have noted similar concerns with WebCT. In fact. I have suggested to Capella to create an Instructional Systems Design Committee to assist the IT folks to resolve many of these Instructional and learning problems. The ISD Committee can recommend, develop, design, and modify “administrative” components to make WebCT 508 Compliant. In addition, the IT department is not looking at the navigational issues which are not “learner-centered” with WebCT. I have received all of my educational training in ISD from Capella (PhD Learner), which I used to get my first ISD job at the Maryland Judiciary. Just getting the system up and running should not be the focus, but ensuring that the system provides an enjoyable learning environment that facilitates learning for all students.](/images/students18.gif)


![Posted: 29 Apr 2004 11:15 PM: Subject: The New Course Room: Hello, Kurt, are you listening? We the customers can’t communicate with each other. We’re the reason you’re here. Touching base once a week is not sufficient - we need a solution, not half fixes like grading on a curve or extending the drop period. Sticking by a boondoggle while all the citizens leave, or sue, is not good business sense, and not good people sense either. How much plainer can this be said - go back to the old way so we can actually have classes and solve the problem on your own dime. [Name redacted] I think you should add refund to your suit. It is unfair to pay for a service you can’t use.](/images/students21.gif)



![Posted: 05 May 2004 01:42 PM: Subject: Capella Claims course Room Problem: Hi [name redacted], I’m glad that it isn’t just me. Like I said I haven’t taken one class where there wasn’t some kind of screw up: Links that didn’t work. Text books that weren’t the same version as the software, class assignments that were different from one link to another when they were supposed to be the same. I’ve taken somewhere between 10 and 12 classes. How is it possible that this school keeps going like this? [name redacted] PS. Perhaps the rest of this discussion should be via regular e-mail, mine is [name redacted].](/images/students25.gif)





![Posted: 16 Jun 2004 07:14 PM: Subject: US Dept. of Ed, Office for Civil Rights Complaint Against Capella Regarding the New Course Room: Thanks [name redacted]! I know it’s hard and I applaud your efforts. It’s amazing how many people think access doesn’t matter and at the same time would be extremely insulted if called a bigot. Denial of access is bigotry no matter how you slice it and it amazes me that Capella can discriminate against an entire population of people while displaying a nondiscrimination policy claiming it doesn’t. Then again, I guess I’m not surprised. Best to you!](/images/students31.gif)
![Posted: 16 Jun 2004 08:03 PM: Subject: US Dept. of Ed, Office for Civil Rights complaint Against Capella Regarding the New Course Room: Performance of WebCT appears to be faster, but the usability of the software is difficult. It took three weeks just to feel comfortable accessing the course room. The layout of the course room can be very confusing, and I do not consider myself disabled. I have mentioned improvements or changes that I think would be beneficial to students: 1) Ability to edit or delete a post 2) Eliminate confusion with discussions and assignments 3) Provide a Capella email address. Currently I use my personal email, the email built into the course room, and yahoo groups for communications. It is very time consuming to check all these places for class information. 4) Ability to download all the assignments for a unit, so they can be worked on offline. Currently you have to go to the learning units area to gather unit information. Then you have to go to the assignments area and copy the web text and put in a word document. Finally, you have to go to the assignments area and copy the text from the web page. This is so confusing that my instructors have created unit checklists to help the students complete all their course work. 5) No paragraph separation in the assignment tool area. You have to type ‘<p>’ to create a new paragraph 6) Assignments are usually due before midnight Sunday, but the assignment tool says it’s due at 10 or 11 A.M. You don’t post your assignment in the assignment area; you post it in the discussion area. Then you post in the assignment area, that you posted your assignment in the discussion area. This is very painful. These are just the annoyances that I can think of right now. They all add up to make this a very disappointing experience. It is very frustrating to pay for something that is so difficult and confusing to use. Comments and emails go into a black hole. Don’t start on the grammar and spelling comments or the just leave comments. I just want my suggestions to be taken seriously. Thanks, [Name Redacted]](/images/students32.gif)
![Posted: 17 Jun 2004 11:25 PM: Subject: US Dept. of Ed, Office for Civil Rights Complaint Against Capella Regarding the New Course Room: For the record, I’m one of the people who was forced to drop my Spring classes because of my inability to access WebCT. I couldn’t get in do anything for the first three weeks and fell so far behind. This sets my graduation date back a quarter. There were several other threads describing the frustration we all felt, but are now not available. MANY of us chose to drop the Spring quarter, but only students from the school of Business and the School of Technology. If you are not in one of these schools, these threads don t apply to you and if this is the only thread you are reading, you do not have all the information, we were assured the problem would be handled. We have participated in discussions with school representatives and felt supported. . .at first. I have to agree with [name redacted] on the issue of their recent silence. Those of you who have comments for [name redacted] regarding his anger should realize that he didn’t start off that way. He and the rest of us started in a reasonable voice. I believe he became angry when his suggestions (of which there were many) on improving WebCT were not addressed. Again, if you are using Learning Space to access your classes, please don’t judge those of us frustrated with WebCT.](/images/students33.gif)
