Annotation of doc/creating_a_course.txt, revision 1.1
1.1 ! albertel 1: > I guess I'm already at an impasse again here. The burning question
! 2: > is this: how do I create course content and assemble it?
! 3:
! 4: That is a good question. :-)
! 5:
! 6: We have not had time yet to put together a default course or even a
! 7: tutorial yet. Some of the things you might need to do we just wrote
! 8: last week. :-)
! 9:
! 10: So I guess I will start a tutorial here.
! 11:
! 12: Some background info first:
! 13:
! 14: http://capa1.phy.ohiou.edu/~lucas/ and
! 15: http://capa1.phy.ohiou.edu/priv/lucas/ goes to
! 16:
! 17: /home/lucas/public_html/
! 18:
! 19: (I just created the directory
! 20: /home/lucas/public_html/
! 21: and
! 22: /home/lucas/public_html/Testing
! 23:
! 24: I also added www to the lucas group)
! 25:
! 26: (I did the same with rmcqueen)
! 27:
! 28: The need to make an author isn't something that has come up that
! 29: often yet. . . and thus has no interface.
! 30:
! 31: - When you make a resource in a map, refer to it as
! 32: /res/ohiou/lucas/whatever_you_have_named_it
! 33: this where it will be published.
! 34:
! 35: Do not put a http://machinename/ where I didn't mention one.
! 36:
! 37: > I've created a course. I have received a nice long name
! 38: > identifying the course.
! 39: >
! 40: > I go into /adm/roles and try to put on my course coordinator hat
! 41: > and it conks out trying to get into /adm/.
! 42:
! 43: Yep that is because when you specified the course you specfied a
! 44: toplevel map that doesn't yet exist. (I'll pretend it was
! 45: /res/ohiou/lucas/Testing/start.sequence)
! 46:
! 47: > What I'd like to try is the following: create 3 pages of text and
! 48: > link them. I have the General Overview from the Web to give some context.
! 49: > Are there a few quick pointers you could toss this way?
! 50: >
! 51: > * Can I create the content with a tool, or do I place an html somewhere.
! 52: > If so, where?
! 53:
! 54: There isn't a pretty way to create most types of content yet. Just
! 55: dump them in /home/lucas/public_html/
! 56:
! 57: > * how do I publish the pages?
! 58:
! 59: I'll pretend you have created
! 60: /home/lucas/public_html/Testing/page1.html
! 61: /home/lucas/public_html/Testing/page2.html
! 62: /home/lucas/public_html/Testing/page3.html
! 63: somehow.
! 64:
! 65: Goto
! 66:
! 67: http://capa1.phy.ohiou.edu/priv/lucas/Testing/page1.html
! 68:
! 69: Click on the "Publish Resource" button up top.
! 70:
! 71: Fill in the metadata (especially the name field), click on the button
! 72: at the bottom "Finalize Publication"
! 73:
! 74: - this resource is now published as
! 75: /res/ohiou/lucas/Testing/page1.html
! 76:
! 77: - repeat for page2.html and page3.html
! 78:
! 79: > * How do I tell the rat which course I'm working on?
! 80:
! 81: Context. :-)
! 82:
! 83: > * How do I officially access the RAT?
! 84:
! 85: In the system the problem is inverted. The system is URL driven, so
! 86: type in the URL of waht you would like to edit. (In this case the
! 87: sequence file
! 88: http://capa1.phy.ohiou.edu/priv/lucas/Testing/start.sequence)
! 89:
! 90: The system detects that you want to edit a sequence and fires up the
! 91: rat, it will also detect that the file doesn't yet exist, and will
! 92: create it. Eventually it should do this with any common resource type.
! 93:
! 94: Play a round wwith the rat click on various objects and read the
! 95: prompts it puts up it should be fairly straight forward. (Plus you
! 96: have seen it done before. :-)
! 97:
! 98: I suggest resource 1 to be:
! 99: Title: The first resource
! 100: URL:/res/ohiou/lucas/Testing/page1.html
! 101: I suggest resource 2 to be:
! 102: Title: The second resource
! 103: URL:/res/ohiou/lucas/Testing/page2.html
! 104: I suggest resource 3 to be:
! 105: Title: The third resource
! 106: URL:/res/ohiou/lucas/Testing/page3.html
! 107: I suggest resource 4 to be:
! 108: Title: A problem from guy
! 109: URL:/res/103/albertel/cd468a.problem
! 110:
! 111: Once you have created a map that you are happy with and have hit
! 112: "Store" you can publish it. (Use the "Publish Resource" button again)
! 113:
! 114: (Don't forget to "Store" until you do nothing has really been saved.)
! 115:
! 116: Once you publish this map, take off you Course Coordinator hat (if it
! 117: is on) and put back on.
! 118:
! 119: Things should work better.
! 120:
! 121: Also try clicking on the "Nav" button on the remote control.
! 122:
! 123: http://capa1.phy.ohiou.edu/adm/parmset
! 124: can be used to set parmaters for homework
! 125:
! 126: > * Once the course is set up, how do I access it as a student?
! 127:
! 128: In http://capa1.phy.ohiou.edu/adm/createuser as Course Coordinator you
! 129: can give yourself the "student" hat.
! 130:
! 131: You can also create another user and make them a student in your
! 132: course.
! 133:
! 134: You can use http://capa1.phy.ohiou.edu/adm/dropadd to do bulk student
! 135: creation deletion.
! 136:
! 137: > With some minimal pointers along these lines, we can probably find
! 138: > our way around.
! 139:
! 140: Well we are at > 140 lines of email. I think we have a start. :-)
! 141:
! 142: > And let us know if you're particularly busy, and we need to cool
! 143: > our heels for a few days (actually, I'll be out of town Thursday afternoon
! 144: > and Friday).
! 145:
! 146: Not anymore busy then we normally are. I think with this you now have
! 147: enough info to injure yourself.
! 148:
! 149: Scott will do some updates to the software tommorrow, and he should a
! 150: have a valid set of commands you can use to update yourselves to have
! 151: the latest and greatest.
! 152:
! 153: > Also, I have a student working with me. Do you guys have any
! 154: > problems if Robert (address above in the cc:) contacts you with questions
! 155: > along the way here?
! 156:
! 157: Nope.
! 158:
! 159: Let me know if I was opaque.
! 160: --
! 161: albertel@msu.edu BM: n^20 t20 z20 qS
! 162: Guy Albertelli -8-3-2- O-
! 163: I am learning that criticism is not nearly as effective as sabotage.
! 164:
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