Authentication
North Carolina State University supports two learning management systems
for course content delivery, WebCT
and WolfWare.
WebCT is designed to allow only students registered in
a specific class into the web content of the class. As such, WebCT courses
and their content would satisfy the authentication requirement of the
TEACH Act.
WolfWare is more flexible and allows content to be designated
as either open or protected. The default "www" directory in
a WolfWare locker is open, i.e. unrestricted access. However, there
is also a "wrap" directory available that can be configured
to allow access only to authorized students. If configured this way,
WolfWare courses and their content would satisfy the authentication
requirement of the TEACH Act.
The university recommends that faculty use only WolfWare
or WebCT for course content delivery. Faculty must have a secure authentication
technology in place to use the TEACH exemptions, and are reminded that
it is solely their responsibility to implement effective authentication
technology if they choose something other than WebCT or Wolfware.
More information
about WolfWare and WebCT.
What is
WRAP Access?
Where do
I place restricted materials in my WolfWare course locker?
I cannot
access WRAPed files in my WolfWare course.