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InformationWith the release of OPAL 11.1, the course creation is available in the new user interface. How to create courses in the old user interface is explained in the section Create courses in the old user interface below.
To create a course, proceed as follows:
| Open the tab Teach & Learn. In the left navigation area, click on the entry Overview and quick access. Here you will find the function box Create course.
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A button for creating courses and individual learning content can also be found after opening the menu items My courses and My resources. Depending on the system configuration and user rights, this box is also available in the First steps portlet on the home page.
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| In the Create course dialogue, you can now enter a title and description for your course. Optionally, you can also add an image and assign metadata or a semester. | |
| To complete the course creation, choose between the following options: - Done: This option creates the course with the settings configured and opens it in the course view.
- Start course editor: This option creates the course with the settings configured and opens it in the course editor view. You can directly start filling the course with course elements.
- Cancel: This option closes the dialogue. The course will not be created.
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This macro generates standalone content. As a consequence you need to make sure to use a syntax that separates your macro from the content before and after it so that it's on a line by itself. For example in XWiki Syntax 2.0+ this means having 2 newline characters (a.k.a line breaks) separating your macro from the content before and after it.
The [expand] macro is a standalone macro and it cannot be used inline. Click on this message for details.
This macro generates standalone content. As a consequence you need to make sure to use a syntax that separates your macro from the content before and after it so that it's on a line by itself. For example in XWiki Syntax 2.0+ this means having 2 newline characters (a.k.a line breaks) separating your macro from the content before and after it.
The [expand] macro is a standalone macro and it cannot be used inline. Click on this message for details.
This macro generates standalone content. As a consequence you need to make sure to use a syntax that separates your macro from the content before and after it so that it's on a line by itself. For example in XWiki Syntax 2.0+ this means having 2 newline characters (a.k.a line breaks) separating your macro from the content before and after it.
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