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Updated chap. 6 of course manual.
\label{Docs_Adding_Syllabus}
\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{syllabus}
\textbf{Syllabus} adds a traditional syllabus template page, which can be filled out
with standard syllabus information. To create a syllabus using the syllabus
template, do the following:
\begin{enumerate}
\item Select \textbf{Course Contents} on the Inline Menu or
\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{docs}
\textbf{Edit course contents}
within Main Menu.
\item At the \textbf{Course Editor} screen within the
\textbf{Main Course Documents} tab,
click \fbox{Published Resources}
at the buttom of the screen.
Next click on
\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{syllabus}
\textbf{Syllabus}
to inserte a syllabus template.
\item Click the \fbox{re-initializing course} button to make changes active for the current session.
NOTE: The file will appear in the main course document list, where the user
can move, rename, or remove it. If the user does not click \fbox{re-initialize
course} the changes will become active the next time the user logs in.
\item Click the \underbar{Syllabus} link listed in the \textbf{Document} column.
\item At the \textbf{Syllabus} screen, fill out the various syllabus
information. For more information about using LON-CAPA's templated
text entry system, please see \ref{Docs_Editing_Templated_Pages}.
\item Click the \textbf{Save} button to save your changes.
\end{enumerate}
NOTE: To see the student view, click the \underbar{Show Public View} link.
If your syllabus is already anywhere on the web (in or outside of
LON-CAPA), you can specify the URL for inclusion in the bottom field
of the syllabus template.
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