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\label{Sequence_Top-Level}

In order to view sequences, they need to be part of a \textbf{course}.

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\begin{figure}
\begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.40\paperwidth]{creatingANewCourse}\end{center}


\caption{Creating a New Course\label{Creating a New Course Figure}}
\end{figure}

Courses have a Top-level map which defines the whole course. This Top-Level
map will often contain maps corresponding to homework assignments,
chapters, or units. To view your maps, you will need to make them part of
a course.

When a course is first created a top-level map will be generated. This top-level
map will be an ``internal'' sequence file which is managed using the 
\textbf{Course Editor}.  It is also possible to set a course's Top-Level map to
be a published sequence, but that is very rarely done.  In that case the Course Editor 
would no longer be used to manage course content.

In the typical case a course's ``Main Content'' area corresponds to the top-level map, 
an the Course Editor is used to add, remove or re-order content within it. Users 
assigned the role of Course Coordinator in a course will upload content 
or import published content into the course. Folders and sub-folders
can be created using the Course Editor, and content uploaded/imported into them.

The content can include published maps (both sequences and pages). Sequences will
appear as folders in the Course Contents listing.  See the Course Coordination manual
for more informtion.      

Your Domain Coordinator may have assigned you rights to request courses.  If so, visit
your roles screen, and select the ``Request course'' item in the Functions menu. If not,
you should contact your Domain Coordinator to ask about course creation.


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