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Updates to a few files for the Course Instructor manual.

\label{Course_Discussion_Board}
To create a place explicitly intended as a discussion area, the
easiest thing to do is make a short HTML page, with contents set to
something like \emph{General Discussion Board: Please post general
discussion here.} Then add that page as the first page of your course
sequence, or wherever else you would like the general discussion
page. LON-CAPA's built-in discussion features will do the rest.

This can be done by a course instructor through the \textbf{DOCs}
screen; see section \ref{Docs_Creating_From_Template} for more information
on how to do that.

You might also want to include information on that page about how to
post to the discussion.

You can make as many of these discussion board areas as you like; for
example, you might want to make one for each chapter or section.

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