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where you can select your ROLE. LON-CAPA is a roles-based system. You can always use |
where you can select your ROLE. LON-CAPA is a roles-based system. You can always use |
the same login even though your roles may change. You can be an instructor in one |
the same login even though your roles may change. You can be an instructor in one |
class, a TA for another class, and an author of resources -- all with the same |
class, a TA for another class, and an author of resources -- all with the same |
username. Selecting \textbf{Roles} on the Main Menu will bring you back to the |
username. Selecting \textbf{Roles} at the top right of a page, or |
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\textbf{Switch to another user role} on the Main Menu page will bring you back to the |
\textbf{Roles} screen. |
\textbf{Roles} screen. |
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Two types of Roles exist in LON-CAPA: Authoring Roles, and Course Roles. |
Two main types of Roles exist in LON-CAPA: Authoring Roles, and Course Roles. |
Authoring roles are used to develop learning resources. The course role is where |
Authoring roles are used to develop learning resources. The course role is where |
resources are inserted into courses. You may have multiple instances of either |
resources are inserted into courses. You may have multiple instances of either |
type of role. For example, each separate course has a course role. You may develop |
type of role. For example, each separate course has a course role. You may make use of |
more than one authoring space role depending on your depth of usage of LON-CAPA. |
more than one authoring space role depending on your involvement in collaborative |
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LON-CAPA content creation. |