Cali.vub -
Embrace the platform. Welcome to the future of learning at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Do you have a specific cali.vub question? Check the official VUB Student Guide or visit the "CALI helpdesk" in Building D (Plenlaan 2).
This article dives deep into the architecture, features, and hidden tips of cali.vub—your ultimate digital companion at VUB. At its core, cali.vub is the official online learning management system (LMS) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The acronym "CALI" stands for C omputer A ssisted L earning and I nstruction. It is the university’s branded instance of the popular Canvas LMS by Instructure. cali.vub
In the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, digital platforms have become the backbone of the student experience. For the community of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), one keyword stands out as the gateway to modern learning: cali.vub . Embrace the platform
Whether you are a first-year bachelor student navigating your first semester, a master’s candidate balancing research and coursework, or a professor looking to streamline your teaching materials, understanding cali.vub is non-negotiable. But what exactly is this platform? How does it function? And how can you leverage its full potential to ace your academic career? Check the official VUB Student Guide or visit
Bookmark cali.vub today. Check it in the morning with your coffee. Understand its logic, and it will carry you smoothly through your exams, papers, and group projects. Ignore it, and you will find yourself drowning in missed deadlines and lost files.
| Feature | cali.vub (Canvas) | Moodle (ULB/UGent) | Blackboard | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Modern, mobile-first | Functional, dated | Clunky, heavy | | Speed | Fast, AJAX heavy | Moderate | Slow | | Quiz Engine | Rich media, auto-grading | Basic | Advanced but buggy | | Collaboration | Excellent (Google Docs integration) | Moderate | Poor | | Student Appeal | High (Feels like social media) | Medium | Low |



Great interview with two legendary DC artists.
Amazing to see more local hires, but Studio of all places needs to do more. It is one of the most toxic places to work in DC. Would love to hear David Muse address himself why the local community, in particular artists of color, are still so hesitant to work under his tenure.