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Updates to a few files for the Course Instructor manual.
1: \label{Course_Discussion_Board}
2: To create a place explicitly intended as a discussion area, the
3: easiest thing to do is make a short HTML page, with contents set to
4: something like \emph{General Discussion Board: Please post general
5: discussion here.} Then add that page as the first page of your course
6: sequence, or wherever else you would like the general discussion
7: page. LON-CAPA's built-in discussion features will do the rest.
8:
9: This can be done by a course instructor through the \textbf{DOCs}
10: screen; see section \ref{Docs_Creating_From_Template} for more information
11: on how to do that.
12:
13: You might also want to include information on that page about how to
14: post to the discussion.
15:
16: You can make as many of these discussion board areas as you like; for
17: example, you might want to make one for each chapter or section.
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