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Revision as of 10:30, 26 March 2015
Contents
Lessons
Lessons is a flexible tool for adding content to your Sakai site.
- If the content you want to share with students is mostly in the form of files or documents -- like PowerPoints, Word docs, PDFs, and so on -- then the Resources tool may be all you need.
- But if you want something a bit fancier -- if you want to create pages with text, graphics, videos, and links to web sites, files or assignments -- then you will want to use the Lessons tool.
- With the Lessons tool you can create subpages to organize your content.
- For example, many instructors create a subpage for each week of the course, so students can find the week's materials and assignments all together in one place.
Basics
In Lessons: Display Videos, Images, and Softchalks
- Display a YouTube video using Add Multimedia in Lessons (or link to a video)
- Display videos in Lessons (October, 2013)
- How to find and add free images to Lessons (February, 2014)
- Where can you find images you can easily add to your classes (without getting into trouble)? (Durham Tech Instructional Technologies Blog)
- Soft Chalk: Publishing SoftChalk Lessons in Sakai
Lessons Student Projects (Student Pages)
- What are Student Pages? Are they for Student Projects? (Durham Tech Instructional Technologies Blog)
- For Instructors: How to Set up Student Pages in Sakai Handout
- For Students: How to work with Student Pages Handout
- Link to Help for Students