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1.2       bowersj2    1: \label{Sequence_Top-Level}
1.1       bowersj2    2: 
                      3: In order to view sequences, they need to be part of a \textbf{course}.
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                      5: %
                      6: \begin{figure}
                      7: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.40\paperwidth]{creatingANewCourse}\end{center}
                      8: 
                      9: 
                     10: \caption{Creating a New Course\label{Creating a New Course Figure}}
                     11: \end{figure}
1.4       raeburn    12: 
1.3       vandui11   13: Courses have a Top-level map which defines the whole course. This Top-Level
                     14: map will often contain maps corresponding to homework assignments,
1.1       bowersj2   15: chapters, or units. To view your maps, you will need to make them part of
1.4       raeburn    16: a course.
                     17: 
                     18: When a course is first created a top-level map will be generated. This top-level
                     19: map will be an ``internal'' sequence file which is managed using the 
                     20: \textbf{Course Editor}.  It is also possible to set a course's Top-Level map to
                     21: be a published sequence, but that is very rarely done.  In that case the Course Editor 
                     22: would no longer be used to manage course content.
                     23: 
1.5     ! raeburn    24: In the typical case a course's ``Main Content'' area corresponds to the top-level map, 
1.4       raeburn    25: an the Course Editor is used to add, remove or re-order content within it. Users 
                     26: assigned the role of Course Coordinator in a course will upload content 
                     27: or import published content into the course. Folders and sub-folders
                     28: can be created using the Course Editor, and content uploaded/imported into them.
                     29: 
                     30: The content can include published maps (both sequences and pages). Sequences will
                     31: appear as folders in the Course Contents listing.  See the Course Coordination manual
                     32: for more informtion.      
                     33: 
                     34: Your Domain Coordinator may have assigned you rights to request courses.  If so, visit
                     35: your roles screen, and select the ``Request course'' item in the Functions menu. If not,
                     36: you should contact your Domain Coordinator to ask about course creation.
1.1       bowersj2   37: 

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