Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Supplemental.tex, revision 1.6
1.6 ! albertel 1: \label{Docs_Supplemental}
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1.4 bowersj2 3: Supplemental Course Documents are auxiliary files the course
1.3 bowersj2 4: coordinator wants the student to have access to that are not
5: necessarily part of the course, such as reference material, handouts,
1.5 www 6: etc. This is also useful for files that may not be directly viewable
7: or usable in a browser, such as PowerPoint presentations and Word
1.3 bowersj2 8: documents. Supplemental documents differ in how the material is
9: presented to the student. The student will not see the supplemental
10: documents unless they click DOCS on the remote control. Manipulating
11: supplemental course documents is essentially identical to main course
12: documents, except that main course documents has some options that is
13: not available in the supplemental documents. Specifically, you cannot
14: add a \textbf{Navigate Content} page, a
15: \textbf{Simple Page}, or \textbf{Bulletin Board} since those should be
16: in the course sequence. Like the Main Course Documents, you can still
17: add a \textbf{New Folder} (\ref{Docs_Adding_Folders}), add an
18: \textbf{External Resource} (\ref{Docs_Adding_External_Resource}), add
19: a \textbf{Syllabus} (\ref{Docs_Creating_From_Template}), or add your
20: \textbf{My Personal Info} page (\ref{Docs_Creating_From_Template}).
1.1 bowersj2 21:
1.3 bowersj2 22: Changes made to supplemental course documents, such as adding new
23: resources, changing the order, renaming or removing resources will be
24: visible the next time you log in, or by clicking the
25: \textbf{re-initializing course} button on the course document screen, whichever
26: comes first.
27:
28: Note: Main Course Documents and Supplemental Course Documents do not
29: carry over from one course to another. If you would like to create
30: documents that can be used in multiple courses, please ask you
31: LON-CAPA Domain Coordinator about becoming an Author.
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