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1.1 ! bowersj2 1: \label{Course_Parameter_Levels}
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! 3: There are three different Parameter levels you can choose from when
! 4: setting Course Parameters: \textbf{Course level}, \textbf{Map level},
! 5: and \textbf{Resource level}.
! 6:
! 7: \textbf{Course Level}: If you select Course level from the Parameter
! 8: pull down menu a table will append to the page showing the set
! 9: defaults for all resources in the course. The table has three columns:
! 10: \textbf{Parameter Name}, \textbf{Default Value}, and \textbf{Parameter
! 11: in Effect}. The \textbf{Parameter Name} column lists all the
! 12: different parameters that can be set for the resources.\textbf{Default
! 13: Value} is the parameter setting for the users. \textbf{Parameter in
! 14: Effect} is the parameter setting for users.
! 15:
! 16: \textbf{Map Level}: If you select \textbf{Map level} from the
! 17: Parameter pull down menu a table or tables will append to the page
! 18: showing the set defaults for all the resources in a map or folder in
! 19: the course. The map or folder displayd in the tables depends on which
! 20: map or folder you select from the enclosing map or folder pull down
! 21: menu. The table or tables have three columns: \textbf{Parameter Name},
! 22: \textbf{Default Value}, and \textbf{Parameter in Effect}. The
! 23: \textbf{Parameter Name} column lists all the different parameters that
! 24: can be set for the resources. \textbf{Default Value} is the parameter
! 25: setting for the users. \textbf{Parameter in Effect} is the parameter
! 26: setting for the users.
! 27:
! 28: \textbf{Resource Level}: If you selected \textbf{Resource level} from
! 29: the parameter level pull down menu, a table will append to the page
! 30: showing all the available parameters for each resource. If you
! 31: selected a specific map or folder from the enclosing map or folder
! 32: pull down menu, then only the resources in the selected map or folder
! 33: will be display in the table. Here is a brief explanation for each
! 34: column within the table: \textbf{Assessment URL and Title} is the
! 35: column the resource location and name are listed. The \textbf{Type}
! 36: column reflects the type of resource. \textbf{Enclosing Map or Folder}
! 37: column gives the immediately enclosing map the resource is contained
! 38: in, which can be used for \textbf{Map Level} parameters. The
! 39: \textbf{Part} column shows what part the parameter is going to be set
! 40: for. The \textbf{Parameter Name} column lists all the different
! 41: parameters that can be set for the resources. The \textbf{Any User}
! 42: column is broken down in to different smaller groups: \textbf{Resource
! 43: Level}, \textbf{in Course}, and if applicable there is a column for
! 44: \textbf{in Section/Group}. Each one of these groups is broken down
! 45: further. The \textbf{Resource Level} is broken down into two columns:
! 46: \textbf{Default} and \textbf{for enclosing map and folder}. These two
! 47: columns reflect the parameter setting the author set when they created
! 48: the resources. The \textbf{in Course} column is broken down into three
! 49: columns: \textbf{General}, \textbf{Enclosing Map and Folder}, and
! 50: \textbf{for Resource}. These parameters are the setting you assign for
! 51: any user in the course. The \textbf{Section/Group} column reflects the
! 52: parameter settings you assign for a specific section/group of users
! 53: within the course. If you selected the \textbf{Resource Level} for a
! 54: selected user, The \textbf{User **** at Domain ****} column will also
! 55: be included in the table. This is broken down into three columns:
! 56: \textbf{General}, \textbf{Enclosing Map and Folder}, and \textbf{for
! 57: Resource}. These reflect the parameters setting you assign for the
! 58: selected user. The next column is the \textbf{Parameter in
! 59: Effect}. This column reflects the parameter setting that is in
! 60: effect. The last column reflects the value for your user name and does
! 61: incorporate complete cascading within a problem for your user name.
! 62:
! 63: The parameters priorities are shown lowest to highest, left to right
! 64: in the tables.
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