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1: \label{Docs_Uploading_From_Harddrive}Any file you create on your hard drive
2: can be uploaded into your course (e.g., PowerPoint presentations or PDF
3: files).
4:
5: To upload a file from your hard drive into the course, do the following:
6:
7: \begin{enumerate}
8:
9: \item Create the document and save it to your hard drive.
10: \item Log in to the course to which you wish to add content.
11: \item Select \textbf{Course Editor} on the Inline Menu or
12: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{docs}
13: \textbf{Edit course contents}
14: within Main Menu.
15: \item Click on \fbox{Upload} on the menu bar of the \textbf{Course Editor} screen.
16: \item Type in the path to your document or click the \fbox{Browse...} button to find the
17: the document on your hard drive. You can upload a single file (e.g., pdf, ppt etc.)
18: or an archive file (zip and tar files are acceptable) from which multiple files can be
19: extracted.
20: \item Type the document title in the Title text box.
21: \item Click the \fbox{Import Content} button.
22:
23: \end{enumerate}
24:
25: \label{Upload Web Page}Special Notes on importing \textbf{Web Pages}\index{web page}: If you have already created a
26: web page outside LON-CAPA you can upload the images when you first
27: upload the web page, in one of two ways. Either:
28:
29: (a) upload the web page via: Course Editor -$>$ Upload -$>$ Upload
30: File, and check the \textbf{Upload embedded images/multimedia files if HTML
31: file} checkbox. You will them be prompted to upload the image files (as
32: dependencies)
33:
34: or
35:
36: (b) Create a zip (or tar) file archive containing the web page and the
37: images (e.g., in a sub-folder). Use:
38:
39: Course Editor -$>$ Upload -$>$ Upload File
40:
41: to upload the zip file. LON-CAPA will prompt you to decide what should
42: be done with the content.
43:
44: In general, there is no need for image/multimedia files to be loaded into the
45: course content hierarchy if the images are linked from a Web Page. Instead, upload the
46: web page(s) that contain the images, and then upload the images as
47: dependencies. One limitation of this method currently, is that if you
48: use the same linked content in many places, those file cannot be shared and must
49: be duplicated for each page. If you
50: upload a Web Page and forget to check to box to include embedded images/multimedia
51: files, you can still upload the individually. See the section
52: \ref{Docs_Web_Page} for more information about working with Web Page file dependencies.
53:
54: NOTE: Your new file will be visible the next time you log in, or by
55: \fbox{re-initializing course}.
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