Difference between revisions of "Class creation"

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# Select '''classroom''', '''classes''' from the top menu. ([http://www.rcampus.com/classhomeshellc.cfm Take me there.])
 
# Select '''classroom''', '''classes''' from the top menu. ([http://www.rcampus.com/classhomeshellc.cfm Take me there.])
 
# Select '''New Class''' from the side menu. ([http://www.rcampus.com/classhomeshellc.cfm?sms=new Take me there])
 
# Select '''New Class''' from the side menu. ([http://www.rcampus.com/classhomeshellc.cfm?sms=new Take me there])
# Enter [[class properties|class information]] and press [save].
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# Enter [[class properties|class information]] and press [save].  As soon as a class is built, a [[class portal|class website]] with menus for class activities is automatically created.
  
Note: If you add a new [[course]], you will be redirected to a page for entering course information.
 
  
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Note 1: If you add a new [[course]], you will be redirected to a page for entering course information.
  
As soon as a class is built, a [[class portal|class website]] with menus for class activities is automatically created.
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Note 2: If you teach multiple periods or sessions of the same class, create separate [[class]]es under one [[course]].
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For example:
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'''Course Title''': Second Grade English
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'''Class Title''': Eng Period 1
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'''Class Title''': Eng Period 2
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'''Class Title''': Eng Period 3
  
  

Revision as of 22:14, 22 October 2008

A simple one-page step to build a class

Faculty can easily create a class by following these steps:

  1. Select classroom, classes from the top menu. (Take me there.)
  2. Select New Class from the side menu. (Take me there)
  3. Enter class information and press [save]. As soon as a class is built, a class website with menus for class activities is automatically created.


Note 1: If you add a new course, you will be redirected to a page for entering course information.


Note 2: If you teach multiple periods or sessions of the same class, create separate classes under one course. For example:


Course Title: Second Grade English

Class Title: Eng Period 1

Class Title: Eng Period 2

Class Title: Eng Period 3


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