[LON-CAPA-cvs] cvs: loncom /html/adm/help/tex Course_Requests.tex
raeburn
raeburn at source.lon-capa.org
Thu Dec 20 10:12:22 EST 2012
raeburn Thu Dec 20 15:12:22 2012 EDT
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/loncom/html/adm/help/tex Course_Requests.tex
Log:
- Fix typos.
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\label{Course_Requests}
Depending on your affiliation at your own institution (e.g., Faculty, Staff or Student) you may have received rights to request creation of courses and/or communities in your domain. You might also been granted rights to request creation of courses in another domain.
-The Course/Community requests utility is a multi-page web form which allows you to submit new requests, s well as view, modify or cancel pending requests, currently queued awaiting administrative action.
+The Course/Community requests utility is a multi-page web form which allows you to submit new requests, as well as view, modify or cancel pending requests, currently queued awaiting administrative action.
There are three types of course container which may be requested, although you might only have rights to request a subset of these. The types are:
\begin{enumerate}
\item
-\textbf{Official courses} are ones for which an institutional code has been defined, typically for the purpose of supporting automated enrollment of registered students. Official courses may have been categorized by your institution for example by Year, Semeter, and Department. Your selections for these categories on the second page of the request form will define the corresponding institutional code.
+\textbf{Official courses} are ones for which an institutional code has been defined, typically for the purpose of supporting automated enrollment of registered students. Official courses may have been categorized by your institution for example by Year, Semester, and Department. Your selections for these categories on the second page of the request form will define the corresponding institutional code.
\item
\textbf{Unofficial courses} are ones for which there is no institutional code, but which otherwise are no different to official courses. The resources included in such courses, once created, can include both items uploaded directly to a course, and also items imported from the cross-institutional repository of shared resources. That repository is available to you if your LON-CAPA installation is part of the LON-CAPA cluster.
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