Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Domain_Configuration_Course_Defaults.tex, revision 1.8
1.1 raeburn 1: \label{Domain_Configuration_Course_Defaults}
1.2 raeburn 2: Starting with LON-CAPA 2.10, a Domain Coordinator can configure default
3: settings for courses in the domain. Defaults are of two types:
1.1 raeburn 4: \begin{itemize}
1.6 raeburn 5: \item \textbf{Defaults that can be overridden in an individual course by a Course Coordinator}
1.4 raeburn 6:
1.8 ! raeburn 7: Currently, there are four domain defaults of this type (which can be overridden
1.6 raeburn 8: using Settings $>$ Course Settings $>$ Display with ``Display of resources'' checked).
1.4 raeburn 9:
10: \begin{itemize}
1.8 ! raeburn 11: \item Default method to display mathematics expressions included between $<$m$>$ and $<$/m$>$ tags.
! 12:
! 13: Starting with LON-CAPA 2.12 the default renderer used to display math can be set to one of:
! 14: \textit{MathJax}, \textit{Convert to Images (mimetex)}, or \textit{TeX to HTML (tth)}.
! 15: The domain default in effect for a user will be for the domain of the user's current role.
! 16: However, if a user has selected a renderer from the \textit{Math display settings} in
! 17: User Preferences that will take precedence over the domain default.
! 18: Furthermore, if the course setting: \textit{Force use of a specific math rendering engine}
! 19: has been set, that will take precedence (in course context) over both the user preference
! 20: and the domain default. If no default renderer has been set, MathJax is used in
! 21: LON-CAPA 2.12 and later, whereas TeX to HTML (tth) is used in LON-CAPA 2.11 and earlier.
! 22:
1.4 raeburn 23: \item Student formula entry uses inline preview, not DragMath pop-up
24:
25: For problems that require a formula input via a textbox, the default is to
26: show the math expression in a previewer below the textbox, as the student types.
27: The alternative is to use the older (Java-based) DragMath pop-up which allows
28: the student to compose the expression in a WYSIWYG-style editor in a pop-up window
29: and then save it to the textbox in the main window using a ``Save and Close'' button.
30:
31: \item Molecule editor uses JSME (HTML5) in place of JME (Java)
32:
33: For problems that require the student to ``draw'' an organic structure using a
34: molecule editor, the default is to use the HTML5 version (JSME). The alternative
35: is to use the older (Java-based) JME editor.
36:
1.5 raeburn 37: \item Course requesters who may clone a course (besides course's owner and coordinators)
38:
39: This can be set to no additional requesters, or to any course requester in the domain, or
40: if categories have been defined in the domain for institutional codes for official courses
1.6 raeburn 41: (in localenroll::instcode\_defaults), to categories which must match in new and cloned
1.5 raeburn 42: courses (e.g., department and number).
43:
1.4 raeburn 44: \end{itemize}
45:
1.5 raeburn 46: \item \textbf{Defaults that can be overridden in an individual course by a Domain
1.6 raeburn 47: Coordinator}
1.1 raeburn 48:
1.7 raeburn 49: Currently, there are five domain defaults of this type (which can be overridden
1.6 raeburn 50: via the ``View or modify a course or community'' interface).
1.2 raeburn 51:
52: \begin{itemize}
53: \item responder count - number of responses needed before submissions made to
54: anonymous surveys (with no identifying information) are viewable by Course personnel.
55: \item default course quotas - domain default for quotas (MB) for official, unofficial,
56: community, and textbook course types for content uploaded directly to the course.
57: \item default course credits - whether credits may be specified for courses (Yes/No),
1.3 raeburn 58: if yes: default values for number of credits for official, unofficial and textbook courses.
1.4 raeburn 59: \item submit button behavior post-submission
60:
61: The default is for the ``Submit Answer'' button in the current page to be disabled for 60s following
62: answer submission. After processing a student's answer a new page is displayed. The setting
63: to disable a button, (with or without a timeout), applies to the button in the old page in
64: the time period before the new page is loaded by the browser.
1.7 raeburn 65:
66: \item lifetime of temporary tables (course's homeserver)
67:
68: The default lifetime (since last update) for ``temporary'' MySQL tables
69: containing student performance data is 172800s (i.e., 2 days). A different default
70: lifetime can be set by course type, which will apply to MySQL tables on the course's
71: homeserver only.
72:
73: A reason to do this might be where a domain has created a custom script to export
74: a course's grade data, by running SQL queries against the temporary tables.
75:
76: Note: student performance data are stored permanently in GDBM files; the temporary MySQL
77: tables are simply used to speed up display when a Course Coordinator uses the
78: Assessment Chart or Statistics functions in a course.
79:
1.4 raeburn 80: \end{itemize}
81:
1.3 raeburn 82: \end{itemize}
1.4 raeburn 83:
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