Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Course_Setting_Parameters.tex, revision 1.3

1.2       bowersj2    1: \label{Course_Setting_Parameters}
1.3     ! bowersj2    2: As course coordinator, select \textbf{PARM} on the remote to set course
        !             3: parameters.  From that screen, you can edit either edit the course
        !             4: environment, or the course parameters. 
        !             5: 
        !             6: The course enviroment contains several parameters that apply directly
        !             7: to the course as a whole.
        !             8: 
        !             9: The other parameters in the course apply with varying granularities to
        !            10: the components of the course, such as maps, problems, and students.
        !            11: 
        !            12: You can display parameters for the entire course (top-level
1.1       bowersj2   13: map) or just select the enclosing map.  After the parameters display,
                     14: you can choose to set parameters, due dates for example, on three
                     15: levels:
                     16: 
                     17: \begin{enumerate}
                     18: \item Entire course - everything in the top-level sequence. Click on the
                     19: bar "__" in any of the problems under the \textbf{general} heading.
                     20: \item Enclosing map.  Click on the bar "__" in one of the problems in the
                     21: enclosing map under \textbf{for Enclosing Map} heading.
                     22: \item One particular resource. Click on the bar "__" in the particular
                     23: problem you want to set parameters for under the \textbf{for Resource} heading.
                     24: \end{enumerate}
                     25: 
                     26: The last heading says \textbf{Parameter in Effect}. 
                     27: Under this heading is the actual parameter being used. The \emph{most
                     28:   specific} parameter is what will be used for any given resource.

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