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CloudDeakin for Students

Guides for students seeking assistance using CloudDeakin and associated applications.
Student Help & Guides

CloudDeakin for Staff

Guides for staff seeking assistance creating resources for CloudDeakin and associated applications.
Staff Help & Guides

CloudDeakin April Release (25/4/25)

  • Assignments - With this release, the software that powers Annotations in the Assignments tool is updated to the latest version, Nutrient 1.0.0 (formerly called PSPDFKit).
  • Grades - Students can now quickly access quiz attempt feedback from the Grades page.
  • Media Library - This release introduces a redesigned User Interface (UI) for Media Library, aligning it with the look and feel of other tools.

CloudDeakin March Release (28/3/25)

  • Awards - Staff can manually enter an Issue Date when issuing awards, allowing them to backdate awards as needed.
  • Platform - Staff can now sort student names in any of the following orders: Last name alphabetically, Last name reverse-alphabetically, First name alphabetically and First name reverse-alphabetically.

CloudDeakin February Release (28/2/25)

  • HTML Editor - This release updates the Accessibility Checker icon in the HTML Editor to improve user recognition and understanding.
  • Quizzes - Quiz statistics now include filters for Sections or Groups, allowing teaching staff to analyse specific sections and groups effectively.

CloudDeakin January Release (24/1/25)

  • Browser - The January update increases the minimum supported browser versions to: Chrome 129, Edge 129, Safari 18, Firefox 130.
  • Group - When creating multiple categories within a site, each category has distinct group codes for child groups.
  • Rubrics - To provide a more streamlined experience for teaching staff using analytical type rubrics for assessments in assignments, discussions, and written response quiz questions, staff can automatically set ungraded levels to a minimum or maximum value.
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