![]() Channels may be removed by clicking on the Slack tile from within the ‘Apps’ tab on RSpace and selecting ‘Remove’ as shown below.In order to add additional channels, individual users (for direct messaging) or slackbot (for messages private to you) simply repeat the process choosing the required channel each time.You can check the channel has been added correctly by checking the dialogue box at the bottom of the page.You will now be directed back to RSpace and asked to create an RSpace label for your Slack channel.In the final login box select the Slack channel or user you wish RSpace to post to.You will be redirected to Slack login pages shown below (if you are already logged into Slack you may only see the third login box).If the box informs you Slack is currently disabled click the ‘Enable’ button.A dialogue box will open below the app buttons.Click on the ‘Apps’ tab in RSpace to open the ‘Apps’ page.Once that is done follow these steps to enable Slack within your app directory and begin communications with your RSpace team via Slack. This allows RSpace users to post links to RSpace documents directly into Slack channels or private messages sent over Slack.īefore using the RSpace integration with Slack, it must first be enabled by your Sysadmin. To find out more about the exciting capabilities of Slack, check out its user guides here Enabling SlackĪs of version 1.37 RSpace offers integration with Slack. Slack also integrates with many other organisational apps currently used: Doodle, Skype, Trello, Google Calendar and many, many more. one for the grant application due, one to discuss interesting papers etc) and team members may message the group as a whole or individuals within the group directly. Channels can then be set up to discuss different topics (e.g. your lab group) which they may invite others (e.g. Slack is an online team-collaboration and messaging app tremendously popular with tech companies. ![]() Please contact your CSM or if you have any additional questions.Version 1.37 of RSpace welcomes an exciting new feature: the ability to directly link to RSpace documents from within Slack. By March 1, learners will be unable to access Student Domains via Internet Explorer and will need to switch to a supported browser. Starting February 1, 2022, you and your students will begin seeing an in-app message alerting you to the change. What happens if I don’t switch to a supported browser? By removing support, we will be able to release new features faster and with more reliability. Skilljar strives to create great products for our customers and supporting legacy browsers limits our ability to do so. Additionally, Internet Explorer does not receive security updates from Microsoft, making it an unsafe browser to use. Since Edge's release, Internet Explorer is no longer actively maintained by Microsoft and does not support many of the advanced web features necessary to build products that meet our customers' needs. ![]() In 2015, Microsoft replaced Internet Explorer with Microsoft Edge, a modern replacement for their legacy browser. ![]() Why is Skilljar retiring support of Internet Explorer? ![]() If you or your students access Student Domains via Internet Explorer, you will need to begin using one of our supported browsers. If you or your students are currently using Internet Explorer (IE) to log into Student Domains, please switch to a supported browser. Effective Febru, Skilljar will no longer support Internet Explorer or Internet Explorer Mode in Microsoft Edge on Student Domains. ![]()
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