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! 2: To add Course content, log in to the course you want to add content to. On the
! 3: remote control, click \textbf{DOCS} to display the \textbf{Course
! 4: Document} screen.
! 5:
! 6: There are four ways you can add a new document to the course:
1.1 bowersj2 7:
8: \begin{itemize}
1.3 ! bowersj2 9:
1.1 bowersj2 10: \item Upload a document from your harddrive such as Powerpoint presentations or
1.2 bowersj2 11: PDF files (\ref{Docs_Uploading_From_Harddrive}),
1.1 bowersj2 12: \item Import a document from the LON-CAPA network (\ref{Docs_Importing_LON-CAPA_Resource}),
13: \item Add an external resource (\ref{Docs_Adding_External_Resource}), or
14: \item Create a document from a prepared template (\ref{Docs_Creating_From_Template}).
1.3 ! bowersj2 15:
1.1 bowersj2 16: \end{itemize}
1.3 ! bowersj2 17:
! 18: You can also organize documents into folders for structure,
! 19: (\ref{Docs_Adding_Folders}) or add a \textbf{Navigate Content} page,
! 20: which creates a resource in the course that displays the Navigation
! 21: Course Content screen.What is Navigate Course Content screen?
! 22: This could make a good first page for a course.
! 23:
! 24: The resources are listed in the order they will be viewed. The first resource
! 25: listed is the starting page a user will see when they access the course. To
! 26: change the order of the resources, click on the blue up or down arrows next to
! 27: resource you wish to move. Repeat this until you have all the resources in the
! 28: order you want. You can also \textbf{Remove} or \textbf{Rename} a
! 29: resource by clicking on the
! 30: blue word next to the resource. Changes made to the course documents, such as
! 31: changing the order, adding new resources, renaming or removing resources will
! 32: be visible the next time you log in, or by clicking the
! 33: \textbf{re-initializing course} button
! 34: on the course document screen, whichever comes first.
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