Program Modalities and Requirements
Centennial Luminate
All courses at Centennial have an online learning environment on Centennial Luminate, the College’s learning management system. Through Luminate you can access course documentation and class assignments, monitor grades, and actively communicate and collaborate with professors and other students. Online courses and online components of hybrid courses will be delivered through Luminate. You may need to write online tests and submit assignments via Luminate. Your professor will discuss their use of Luminate in each of your courses. View this guide to learn how to navigate Luminate and view other Student Resources and Supports.
Am I allowed to use the materials found on Centennial Luminate?
Materials posted to courses in Luminate are subject to Intellectual Property and Copyright protection, and as such cannot be used and posted for public dissemination without prior permission from the original creator or copyright holder (e.g., student/professor/the College/or third party source). This includes class/lecture recordings, course materials, and third party copyright-protected materials (such as images, book chapters and articles). Copyright protections are automatic once an original work is created, and apply whether or not a copyright statement appears on the material. Students are bound by College policies, including AC100-22 Intellectual Property, and SL100-02 Student Code of Conduct, and any student found to be using or posting course materials or recordings for public dissemination without permission and/or inappropriately is in breach of these policies and may be sanctioned.