I am using the SAS elarning courses in my institution course, and assigning as homework the Virtual lab-based demos and/or activities. I want the students to be able to save their final product work of an activity/demo and upload it in the dropbox of the brightspace D2L LMS.
Are there options that enable the user to do so? if so, what is the best/easiest option? Thanks.
Kaddour
Hi:
Oh, I'm sorry, when I answered it was from the standpoint of the students using a SAS OnDemand for Academics account with SAS Studio. Some of our Virtual Labs are more locked down than the SAS OnDemand for Academics server. If you are using SAS Viya for Learners, then I believe the students can print their reports and create a PDF and then download the report to their local machines and proceed from there. Depending on the lab the students are using, I do not think that the Hadoop, HDFS, Hue or other files are downloadable. It really depends on the class and the lab they're working in. I would recommend that you send mail to academic@sas.com with the specifics of the class title and what type of file/output/results/data you envision that the students would download.
If you are using one of our classes for your students, it would help to know the Lesson and demo or practice you're expecting them to do.
Cynthia
Thanks Cynthia. How about the Virtual Lab activity is about Hadoop, HDFS, Hue, and others. Will they still be able to save the activity as a file in their local computers? Thanks.
Hi:
Oh, I'm sorry, when I answered it was from the standpoint of the students using a SAS OnDemand for Academics account with SAS Studio. Some of our Virtual Labs are more locked down than the SAS OnDemand for Academics server. If you are using SAS Viya for Learners, then I believe the students can print their reports and create a PDF and then download the report to their local machines and proceed from there. Depending on the lab the students are using, I do not think that the Hadoop, HDFS, Hue or other files are downloadable. It really depends on the class and the lab they're working in. I would recommend that you send mail to academic@sas.com with the specifics of the class title and what type of file/output/results/data you envision that the students would download.
If you are using one of our classes for your students, it would help to know the Lesson and demo or practice you're expecting them to do.
Cynthia
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