\label{Course_User_Parameter} To set the course parameters for a selected user, it is recommended that you use the Parameter Helper. However, if you need to use the Table Mode, then do the following: \begin{itemize} \item Select \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{parm} \textbf{Modify parameter settings (due dates, etc) for resources and the course } on the Main Menu. \item On the \textbf{Parameter Manager} screen select \item Select \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{edit-copy} \textbf{Edit Resource Parameters - Table Mode}. \item At the \textbf{Table Mode} screen select the \textbf{Parameter Level} from the pull down menu. (See discussion of parameter levels in \ref{Course_Parameter_Table_Mode}.) \item Screen select the enclosing map or folder from the pull down menu. If you choose course level you will skip this step. \item In the section headlined \textbf{User Specification (optional)}, type the username or id of the desired user. If you do not know the username or id, then click the \underbar{Select User} link. \item Click \fbox{Update Parameter Display}. \item For \textbf{Course Level} and \textbf{Map Level} parameters: \begin{itemize} \item At the default value column, click on the link for the parameter setting you want to assign (note that parameters without assigned values are represented by \underbar{*}). A new window will open. \item Update the selected parameter. \item Click \underbar{Save}. \end{itemize} The default value will now reflect the new parameter setting for the selected user. \textbf{Parameter in Effect} will reflect the parameter settings for all other users in the course. Repeat the previous three steps as necessary. \item For \textbf{Resource Level}: \begin{itemize} \item Within the \textbf{User \_\_\_\_ at Domain \_\_\_\_} column, click on the link for the parameter setting you want to assign (note that parameters without assigned values are represented by \underbar{*}). A new window will open. \item Update the selected parameter. \item Click \underbar{Save}. \end{itemize} The \textbf{Parameter in Effect} column reflects the parameter setting that is in effect for the selected user. The last column reflects the value for your user name and does incorporate complete cascading within a problem for your user name. Repeat the previous three steps as necessary. \end{itemize} The parameters priorities are shown lowest to highest, left to right in the tables.