Science Interactive Instructor Help Guides

How to find the LTI Credentials for your course

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Use this article to find the LTI Credentials. If you have admin access, expand the admin navigation instructions below.

Your School's LTI Settings Page

1. Log in to Cloud

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If you don't have a login, contact your account manager.

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2. Log in to your Institution Overview page

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3. Select "LTI Admin Settings" in the top-right corner of the page

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4. Review your school's LTI integration fields

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4.1. To make any changes, select "Edit" in the top-right corner of the page

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Note that any changes you make could affect the functionality of existing courses.

4.2. Select "Save" to save any changes

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In-Course LTI Settings

If you are the course's instructor, you can skip to step 3 since you will already have direct access to your course.

If you are an institution's administrator, follow the steps below to impersonate the course's instructor to access the LTI Settings page for the course.

1. In the Admin panel of Cloud, select the Course SKU

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2. In the top navigation bar, select "Preview"

3. Select the course in the instructor's course list

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5. Scroll down the page to the LTI 1.3 credentials section

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Many of these fields will be used when setting up your LTI Integration, but your settings page may look slightly different depending on which LMS has been selected for your school.

If you aren't following a quick-start guide, select the relevant link below to view LTI instructions for your specific LMS

If you are following a Quick-Start Guide, you can now proceed to the next step in the guide (by closing this pop-up box).

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