If the course is offered through IncludED, you’ll receive an email from the NSU Campus Store the week before classes begin. This email will have a subject line of “Activate Your Digital Content,” which will contain an activation link, or “Your Digital Books Have Arrived,” which will contain an access code.
If your email contains an access code, login to your course in Moodle and follow your instructors’ directions to register your code.
Accessing through Follett Discover Access?
A student can also get to the bookshelf by clicking the link in Follett Discover Access for BryteWave which is located after login into your NSU account. This link acts just like the LTI link and will pass that student into their BryteWave Shelf.
Accessing through the course in the campus Learning Management System (LMS)?
If the professor has added the RedShelf BryteWave link in their LMS, then that link will send the student into their BryteWave account / shelf. The student’s books will be on their shelf.
If they haven’t created an account at this time, they would need to complete their BryteWave account setup. See your faculty member if the link is not showing.
Accessing through an auto-provision email?
BrtyeWave (RedShelf) will be provisioned to the student’s academic email address. This will create an account for the student that they can log into on the BryteWave login and find the preloaded material.
The login URL for BryteWave is now located at: https://brytewave.redshelf.com/
While they can get in at the URL, they may have to request a password change if they don’t follow the activation link that was emailed to them. So, all ACCESS provisioned students will receive an email that looks like this sample (or advance to last page for image). If the student clicks the link in the email, it will pass them into their BryteWave shelf (which is the same as if they logged in at the login URL) and will be able to complete an account set up. (set password, etc.)
If your course requires courseware/homework solutions (also known as access codes), login into Moodle and follow your instructors instructions. No code is needed but you do need to use your NSULA.EDU email for accessing the material.