Oncourse CL Resources tool: Help contents
Overview
The Resources tool is the most widely used feature in classes and collaborations. In Resources, you can make many kinds of material available online, including documents (e.g., word processing documents, spreadsheets, slide presentations, plain text), links to other websites, and simple text documents that display within the page. More...
How do I?
Feature demonstrations
For instructions on using the Resources tool, view the following feature demonstrations (each link will open a new window):
- Creating a Resource
- Using Drag and Drop for My Workspace
- Using Drag and Drop for a course site
- Reorder Resources
Documents
For more specific instructions on the functions of the Resources tool, see the following documents:
- Working with folders in Resources
- Working with files in Resources
- Working with web links in Resources
- Working with HTML pages in Resources
- Working with text documents in Resources
- Working with citation lists in Resources
- Working with form items in Resources
- Making your Resources items publicly accessible
- Viewing and opening items in Resources
- Viewing details associated with items in Resources
- Deleting a Resources item
- Moving an item in Resources
- Copying an item in Resources
- Uploading files to Resources using WebDAV with Windows XP or Vista
- Uploading files to Resources using WebDAV with Mac OS X
- Renaming a file in Resources
- Finding the URL of a Resources item
- Undoing an ending date to make a Resources item visible again
- Why can't I access an item in Resources?
- Reordering items in Resources
- Changing the permissions for a folder in Resources
- Determining your site's siteID
- Creating group folders using the Resources tool
- The information icon in Resources
Suggestions and examples
- Good practices for teaching with technology: Use active learning techniques
- At IU, where can I find information about good practices in teaching and learning?
This is document arfs in domains all, oncoursecl, sakai-all, and sakaiht.
Last modified on February 28, 2008.
Last modified on February 28, 2008.
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