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==Syllabus== | ==Syllabus== | ||
− | The Syllabus tool provides a place in the course site for the instructor to post a syllabus and for students to access the syllabus. | + | The Syllabus tool provides a place in the course site for the instructor to post a syllabus and for students to access the syllabus. There are 3 basic ways an instructor can add a syllabus to Sakai: |
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− | There are 3 basic ways an instructor can add a syllabus to Sakai: | ||
* '''As a file attachment''' - ''Easiest and recommended method!'' | * '''As a file attachment''' - ''Easiest and recommended method!'' | ||
− | * '''Copy/paste from Word''' | + | * '''Copy/paste from Word''' |
* '''Create a multi-part syllabus''' by adding a series of individual items | * '''Create a multi-part syllabus''' by adding a series of individual items | ||
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===Basics=== | ===Basics=== | ||
* How to add a syllabus as a file attachment [[Media:Syllabus_handout_11.pdf | Handout]] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7evOtwYrJU&list=PLpwpa82O9h3p3d6nHh90KAUo3octLvHk7&index=6 Video] | * How to add a syllabus as a file attachment [[Media:Syllabus_handout_11.pdf | Handout]] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7evOtwYrJU&list=PLpwpa82O9h3p3d6nHh90KAUo3octLvHk7&index=6 Video] | ||
+ | * [https://sakai.screenstepslive.com/s/sakai_help/m/50750/l/464243-how-do-i-create-a-syllabus-using-cut-and-paste-from-a-document How to create a syllabus using copy/paste] |
Revision as of 15:05, 13 December 2016
Syllabus
The Syllabus tool provides a place in the course site for the instructor to post a syllabus and for students to access the syllabus. There are 3 basic ways an instructor can add a syllabus to Sakai:
- As a file attachment - Easiest and recommended method!
- Copy/paste from Word
- Create a multi-part syllabus by adding a series of individual items
Basics
- How to add a syllabus as a file attachment Handout | Video
- How to create a syllabus using copy/paste