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Index: loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Course_Maximum_Collaborators.tex
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Course_Maximum_Collaborators.tex
To set the Maximun Number of Collaborators for a specific problem, do the 
following:

\begin{itemize}

\item Select the role of Course Coordinator.
\item Click \textbf{NAV} on the remote control, or select
  \textbf{navigate contents} from the Main Menu.
\item Click on the essay problem you would like to set the maximun number of 
collaborators.
\item Click \textbf{PPRM} on the remote control, or select
  \textbf{problem parms} from the menu.
At the \textbf{Set Course Parameter} screen a table will append to the page with all the 
parameters that can be set for the specific problem.
\item Scroll down to the \textbf{Maximum Number of Collaborators}
  field in the \textbf{Parameter Name} column.
\item In the Course Columns, click "\textbf{-}" in the general column for entire course, 
click "\textbf{-}" in the for enclosing map or folder for a specific map or folder, 
click "\textbf{-}" in the resource column for a particular resource. A new window will 
open.
\item Update the selected parameter.
\item Click \textbf{Store}.

\end{itemize}

Index: loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Course_Parameter_Levels.tex
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Course_Parameter_Levels.tex
\label{Course_Parameter_Levels}

There are three different Parameter levels you can choose from when
setting Course Parameters: \textbf{Course level}, \textbf{Map level},
and \textbf{Resource level}.

\textbf{Course Level}: If you select Course level from the Parameter
pull down menu a table will append to the page showing the set
defaults for all resources in the course. The table has three columns:
\textbf{Parameter Name}, \textbf{Default Value}, and \textbf{Parameter
in Effect}.  The \textbf{Parameter Name} column lists all the
different parameters that can be set for the resources.\textbf{Default
Value} is the parameter setting for the users.  \textbf{Parameter in
Effect} is the parameter setting for users.

\textbf{Map Level}: If you select \textbf{Map level} from the
Parameter pull down menu a table or tables will append to the page
showing the set defaults for all the resources in a map or folder in
the course. The map or folder displayd in the tables depends on which
map or folder you select from the enclosing map or folder pull down
menu. The table or tables have three columns: \textbf{Parameter Name},
\textbf{Default Value}, and \textbf{Parameter in Effect}. The
\textbf{Parameter Name} column lists all the different parameters that
can be set for the resources. \textbf{Default Value} is the parameter
setting for the users. \textbf{Parameter in Effect} is the parameter
setting for the users.

\textbf{Resource Level}: If you selected \textbf{Resource level} from
the parameter level pull down menu, a table will append to the page
showing all the available parameters for each resource.  If you
selected a specific map or folder from the enclosing map or folder
pull down menu, then only the resources in the selected map or folder
will be display in the table. Here is a brief explanation for each
column within the table: \textbf{Assessment URL and Title} is the
column the resource location and name are listed. The \textbf{Type}
column reflects the type of resource. \textbf{Enclosing Map or Folder}
column gives the immediately enclosing map the resource is contained
in, which can be used for \textbf{Map Level} parameters. The
\textbf{Part} column shows what part the parameter is going to be set
for. The \textbf{Parameter Name} column lists all the different
parameters that can be set for the resources. The \textbf{Any User}
column is broken down in to different smaller groups: \textbf{Resource
Level}, \textbf{in Course}, and if applicable there is a column for
\textbf{in Section/Group}. Each one of these groups is broken down
further. The \textbf{Resource Level} is broken down into two columns:
\textbf{Default} and \textbf{for enclosing map and folder}. These two
columns reflect the parameter setting the author set when they created
the resources. The \textbf{in Course} column is broken down into three
columns: \textbf{General}, \textbf{Enclosing Map and Folder}, and
\textbf{for Resource}. These parameters are the setting you assign for
any user in the course. The \textbf{Section/Group} column reflects the
parameter settings you assign for a specific section/group of users
within the course. If you selected the \textbf{Resource Level} for a
selected user, The \textbf{User **** at Domain ****} column will also
be included in the table. This is broken down into three columns:
\textbf{General}, \textbf{Enclosing Map and Folder}, and \textbf{for
Resource}. These reflect the parameters setting you assign for the
selected user.  The next column is the \textbf{Parameter in
Effect}. This column reflects the parameter setting that is in
effect. The last column reflects the value for your user name and does
incorporate complete cascading within a problem for your user name.

The parameters priorities are shown lowest to highest, left to right
in the tables.

Index: loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Course_User_Parameter.tex
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Course_User_Parameter.tex
\label{Course_User_Parameter}

To set the course parameters for a selected user, do the following:

\begin{itemize}

\item Click \textbf{PARM} on the remote control.
\item At the \textbf{Set Course Parameter} screen, type the
  \textbf{username} or \textbf{id} of the desired user. If you do not 
know the username or id, then click the \textbf{Select User} link.
\item Select the \textbf{Parameter level} from the pull down menu. (See discussion
of parameter levels in \ref{Course_Parameter_Levels}.)
\item Select the enclosing map or folder from the pull down menu. If you choose 
course level you will skip this step.
\item Click \textbf{Set Course Assessment Parameters}.

\item For \textbf{Course Level} and \textbf{Map Level} parameters: 

\begin{itemize}
\item At the default value column, click "\textbf{-}" for the parameter you want to set for
the selected user. A new window will open.
\item Update the selected parameter.
\item Click \textbf{Store}.

The default value will now reflect the new parameter setting for the selected 
user. \textbf{Parameter in Effect} will reflect the parameter settings for all other
users in the course. Repeat the previous three steps as necessary.

\end{itemize}

\item For \textbf{Resource Level}:

\begin{itemize}

\item Within the \textbf{User ____ at Domain ____} column, click on the "\textbf{-}" for the 
parameter setting you want to assign. A new window will open.
\item Update the selected parameter.
\item Click \textbf{Store}.

The Parameter in Effect column reflects the parameter setting that is in effect
for the selected user. The last column reflects the value for your user name
and does incorporate complete cascading within a problem for your user name. 
Repeat the previous three steps as necessary.

\end{itemize}

\end{itemize}

The parameters priorities are shown lowest to highest, left to right in the 
tables. 

Index: loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Personal_Info_Page.tex
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Personal_Info_Page.tex
\label{Personal_Info_Page}

To upload you own Personal Info page, do the following:

\begin{itemize}

\item Click \textbf{DOCS} on the Remote Control.
\item At the \textbf{Course Document} screen in the \textbf{Upload a new main course document}
column, either type the path to your document in the \textbf{File:} text box or click
\textbf{Browse...}.
\item In the \textbf{Title} text box, type the title.
\item Click \textbf{Upload Document}.
\item Click \textbf{re-initialize course} to make changes active for the current session.

\end{itemize}

Note: The file will appear in the main course document list, where the user
can move, rename, or remove it. If the user does not click \textbf{re-initialize
course} the changes will become active the next time the user logs in.

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