GauchoSpace is UCSB’s learning management system. Instructors can create online sites for course materials and student activities to meet their instructional needs. GauchoSpace is built using Moodle, an open-source learning platform. Its featured tools allow you to:
What is exploregauchospace and how does it work?
GauchoSpace is the learning management system for UCSB courses and projects built using Moodle, an open source learning platform. Instructors can create online sites for posting course materials, creating student assessment activities and to communicate with students.
How do I sign in to gauchospace?
Click Sign in. If you are not already signed in to GauchoSpace, you will be redirected to GauchoSpace. Sign in to GauchoSpace using your Net-Id and password. A new tab/window will open and take you to the GauchoSpace login. Enter your UCSB Net-ID and password in one of the two sign in options. Click the corresponding log in button.
What is the learning management system for UCSB courses?
GauchoSpace is the learning management system for UCSB courses and projects built using Moodle, an open source learning platform. Instructors can create online sites for posting course materials, creating student assessment activities and to communicate with students. Read more here.
Do I need to complete a gauchospace orientation?
GauchoSpace Training: please see the GauchoSpace Orientation page for more information.* *Note: Instructors are no longer required to complete a GauchoSpace orientation before creating their course site (s), although it is highly suggested.
How do I access my courses on ucsbnet?
Log in using your UCSBnetID and password. Logging in will take you to your home page that lists all of your courses in the UCSB Course Overview block. Each course title is a link. Instructors and Teaching Assistants, course titles that are in gray indicate that the course has not yet been made available to students.
What is the gauchospace learning management system?
GauchoSpace is UCSB’s learning management system, based on the Moodle software platform. GauchoSpace provides a rich set of features such as tools for faculty/student communication via email and discussion forums, shared files and links, online assignments, quizzes, grades, and portals to other course-based services.
Do instructors need to complete a gauchospace orientation before creating courses?
*Note: Instructors are no longer required to complete a GauchoSpace orientation before creating their course site (s), although it is highly suggested. GauchoSpace runs on a version of the open-source software Moodle, which releases major updates every six months, as well as bimonthly releases for application changes, bugs, and security fixes.