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2-hour lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice
·Faculty and Staff only
·Registration required

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Description

CourseInfo helps faculty build, conduct, and manage courses on the Web. Its simple and straightforward interface allows instructors to have basic material online in less than an hour.

In this class, you will learn about the major components of a CourseInfo site and learn where to get help and answers to your CourseInfo questions. For a complete description of topics covered, see the course outline. Online materials for this course are in the Introduction to CourseInfo site.

Benefits

After completing this class, you will be able to:

  1. Log into and navigate through your course site.
  2. Add a syllabus and other documents to your site.
  3. Understand how user accounts work and perform basic user management.

Prerequisites

HTML: Introduction or equivalent knowledge is helpful but not required. In addition, you should have already requested a course site in CourseInfo.

Other

Instructor
Basil Considine
Location
To be announced
Dates

To be announced

NIS will teach this course at any school or college and exclusively to the faculty and support staff of that school or college. To arrange such training, use the custom training request form.

 

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